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"Israel Hayom" Newsletter. A Hebrew edition is available.



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Ambassador (ret.) Yoram Ettinger "Second Thought: US-Israel Initiative,"

Jerusalem, Israel







September 11, 2001 - A Decade of Lessons

Ambassador (ret.) Yoram Ettinger, "Second Thought"

"Israel Hayom" Newsletter, September 2, 2011



http://www.israelhayom.com/site/newsletter_opinion.php?id=417



September 11, 2001 constituted a horrific awakening from the post-Cold War

delusions of "Peace Dividends" and a "New World Order" to the reality of a

"New World Disorder" and a worldwide surge of Islamic terrorism.



The 9/11 reality has exposed Islamic terrorism as a clear, present and

lethal danger to the Free World, irrespective of the Arab-Israeli conflict,

Israel's existence, US pressure on Israel, US generous foreign aid to Moslem

countries and US military support of Moslem national aspirations in

Afghanistan (against a Moscow-backed regime), in Bosnia and in Kosovo

(against Serbia). Autocratic Islamic regimes consider Western-style

religious, political, educational and economic liberties fatal threats.

Islamic terrorists consider Western democracies infidel societies and

geo-political obstacles to be subjugated via terrorism and "Holy Wars"

(Jihad), as has been the practice of Islam - confronting "infidels" and

"apostates' - since the seventh century.



The trauma of 9/11 has raised awareness to Islamic terrorism as a threat to

the US mainland. The threat is intensified by the proliferation of

Hezbollah and Hamas presence in Central and South America, as well as US

sleeper cells. The US National Drug Intelligence Center reports that Hamas

and Hezbollah collaborate with Mexican drug cartels, furnishing them weapons

and distributing drugs in Europe and the Middle East. Muslim terrorists -

many of whom are supported financially by Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait and

the UAE - operate along the tri- border area of Brazil, Paraguay and

Argentina.



9/11 demonstrated that indecisiveness emboldens terrorists. Thus, the April

1993 attempt on the life of President Bush evoked a timid response: the

launch of a cruise missile to Baghdad. The murder of 24 US soldiers, in

Saudi Arabia - in November 1995 and in June1996 - did not trigger any

military response. 257 people were murdered in August 1998 by Islamic

terrorists, who blew up the US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania. The US

retaliated by launching cruise missiles on insignificant targets in Sudan

and Afghanistan. 17 American sailors aboard the USS Cole were murdered in

Aden in October 2001. The US responded by killing one of the terrorists. The

meek US response to the systematic escalation of Islamic terrorism

reaffirmed an Islamic perception of a US in retreat, dramatically energizing

terrorists all the way to 9/11.



9/11 highlighted the vulnerability of the US to terrorism. It shifted the

US from retaliation - to preemption - mode. For instance, the wars in Iraq

and Afghanistan, which have been supplemented by the pursuit of Islamic

terrorists in their safe havens in Pakistan, Yemen, the Philippines and

Algeria. At the same time, the anti-US and the pro-Islamic track record of

the UN, and the rogue nature of many of its members, preclude an effective

global war on terrorism. Therefore, counter-terrorism has been confined to

an upgraded cooperation between the US and a few of its Free World allies,

such as Israel, Britain, Canada, Australia and France.



In order to avert another 9/11, The Obama Administration has introduced it

own approach to counterterrorism. According to President Obama, Islam

promotes peace and not terrorism, and there is no global Islamic terrorism.

He legitimized the Muslim Brotherhood - the mentor of Hamas - during his May

2009 speech in Cairo. The Director of National Intelligence, James Clapper,

stated that "the Muslim Brotherhood is largely secular, eschewing violence."

Obama's Advisor on Counterterrorism, John Brennan, insisted that "there is

no Jihadist terrorism, because Jihad is a process which purifies the soul."

Attorney General Eric Holder, and his deputy James Cole, contended that the

US ought to pursue a criminal justice approach to - rather than launch war

on -terrorism. And, Homeland Security Secretary, Janet Napolitano, avoids

the word "terror," preferring the term "man-caused disaster" thus

intensifying the case of moral ambiguity



However, moral ambiguity and oversimplification yield operational ambiguity,

while moral clarity is essential to achieving operational clarity - a

prerequisite to avoiding a repeat of 9/11.











































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