Finally!

Washington Finally Gets It on Radical Islam

Does the Bush administration really believe, as its leadership has kept repeating since right after 9/11, that Islam is a “religion of peace” not connected to the problem of terrorism? Plenty of indications suggested that it knew better, but year after year the official line remained the same. From the outside, it seemed that officialdom was engaged in active self-delusion.

In fact, things were better than they seemed, as David E. Kaplan establishes in an important investigation in U.S. News & World Report, based on over 100 interviews and the review of a dozen internal documents. Earlier arguments over the nature of the enemy – terrorism vs. radical Islam – have been resolved: America’s highest officials widely agree that the country’s “greatest ideological foe is a highly politicized form of radical Islam and that Washington and its allies cannot afford to stand by” as it gains in strength. To fight this ideology, the U.S. government now promotes a non-radical interpretation of Islam.

In “Hearts, Minds, and Dollars: In an Unseen Front in the War on Terrorism, America is Spending Millions to Change the Very Face of Islam,” dated today, Kaplan explains that Washington recognizes it has a security interest not just within the Muslim world but within Islam. Therefore, it must engage in shaping the very religion of Islam. Washington has focused on the root causes of terrorism – not poverty or U.S. foreign policy, but a compelling political ideology.

[ed comment: Some of the anti-war crowd are really going to hate this. --kk]

One Comment

  1. wits0
    Posted 30 Apr, 2005 at 16:00 | Permalink

    The handbreak is still stuck midway to full release. He wasted lots of time.