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The Middle East and the War on Terror By: Rizzuto Tue Feb 19, 2008 - I am often surprised at the level at which liberals, resist the war on terror when we are fighting an enemy that so closely resembles Nazism. The argument can even be made that the current and dominant political atmosphere in the Middle East is a direct offshoot of Nazism. From the fascist all-powerful state, to the rampant anti-Semitism which is actually built into the doctrine of many of these countries, as well as the PLO charter, coupled with murder of political dissidents and state controlled media and propaganda, radical Islamo fascism resembles Nazism in almost every aspect. Historically, we can look at figures like Amin Al Husseini, whose close relationship with Adolph Hitler provides the direct link between modern Islamo Fascism, and Nazism. Husseini is the father of modern jihad, a first hand participant in the Armenian genocide, and whose doctrine can be followed straight through to the events of September 11th. During WWII Husseini was personally involved in and oversaw numerous ethnic cleansing campaigns, which resulted in the murders of 200,000 Christian Serbs, 22,000 Bosnians, and 40,000 Gypsies. After World War II (a conflict in which Husseini considered himself the Arab arm of Nazism) he became, at different times, the head of The Muslim Brotherhood, the Arab League, and in 1962 the World Islamic Congress, spreading his venom throughout the Muslim World. His students and followers include Yasser Arafat; who?s real name is Mohammed Abder Rauf Arafat Al-Kudwa Al-Husseini, and is allegedly Amin Al Husseini?s nephew, Saddam Hussein; who?s uncle and mentor, Kharaillah Tulfah was Husseini?s right hand man in a pro-nazi coup in Iraq in 1941, and Osama Bin Laden; who refers to Amin Al Husseini?s 1921 declaration of global Jihad as the beginning of his current struggle. Husseini's influence is not limited to the above lot, but can be felt in nearly every corner of the Islamic world, from Iran to Syria, all of which are strikingly Nazi-esq, right down to the secret police, anti-semitism and hatred of America. So please, if you are not for the utter destruction of these regimes, and defeat of their leaders, remove that anti-swastika patch from your jacket and throw it away, if you choose not to look at it with shame. So the problem is not that people argue with the current handling of the war on terror, the problem is that they offer nothing by way of a realistic alternate solution. Whether we like it or not, terrorism is a reality, a scourge, and a problem that if not dealt with will grow to a level we will not be able to contain, and we can certainly not wait for a mushroom cloud to spring into action. The US must change its foreign policy! This is the solution I am confronted with most often. The worst amongst those on the left are those who refuse to even acknowledge the existence of an enemy. They have forgotten the fact that we as citizens of the Great Satan, westerners and worst of all, non-Muslims are being threatened by Islamic fundamentalists, and replaced that fact with an almost fanatical contempt for their own home. They make excuses at every turn, becoming apologists for the very same people who wish them dead, every statement being qualified with; September 11th was messed up, but. Hate the president or love the president, whether you like it or not, this violence must be met with violence.
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