The War on Muslims
by
Fred Reed
by Fred Reed
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Methinks
we dont think, I mean, about anything outside our immediate
visual horizon. Thinking is a poor way of understanding the world,
which is too complex to be thought about effectively. That leaves
hormones and unfortunate limbic wiring.
Consider the
presidential wars. I get combative email informing me that Moslems
are savage, barbaric, crafty, and patient, biding their time through
the centuries to spit in apple pie, put Mom in a seraglio, and sodomize
Boy Scouts that they have spread by the sword, live by the
sword, and lust to convert us all to Islam and sell us prayer rugs.
The Gates of Vienna, 1453, all that.
Perhaps. There
follows a list of Christian countries I can think of that have been
conquered by Moslems since the Industrial Revolution:
On the other
hand, to the best of my admittedly weak historical understanding,
the following Islamic countries have been conquered by Christians:
Egypt, Lebanon, Palestine, Syria, Jordan, Chad, Pakistan, Bangla
Desh, Libya, Indonesia, Yemen, Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria, Turkmenistan,
Tajikistan, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Kyrgyz, Kazakhstan, Somalia, Sudan,
and Uzbekistan, to name a few. On various occasions Christians have
tried to conquer Afghanistan, but with no better luck than they
deserved.
Since 1500,
Christians also conquered all of North, South, and Central America,
most of Southeast Asia, India, Australia, Nepal, Africa, China for
practical purposes, and so on. I am not sure the record is altogether
on the side of Christians in terms of inherent pacifism.
My correspondents
further inform me that Moslems hate America because of its advanced
society, or because they hate freedom (which is silly even by the
dilute standards of our sorry journals). I suspect that the reasons
are otherwise.
Now, I am inexpert
in Islam and may be wrong here. Correct me. (That is, if you are
Moslem and know something about it, correct me.) They seem to have
a cast of mind more primitive than ours, or more advanced than ours
(depending on your attitude), but at least different from ours.
They take their religion seriously. We do not. Yes, I know, polls
show that some impressive proportion of Americans say they think
God is more influential than Katie Couric (who I believe to be a
bubblehead I saw once on a television network). In fact, though,
religion plays little part in the national life, or lives, of what
was once called Christendom. The word has died for want of a referent.
We pride ourselves on eliminating religion from public life, and
regard those who still practice it as snake-handlers.
Thus if Rastafarians
took over Lithuania, Americans would not be greatly exercised. Perhaps
one in fifty could find it on the map. That Lithuania is Christian
would mean nothing. By contrast, Moslems seem to regard themselves
as part of a family, despite rigorous and unpleasant disputes among
themselves. They see Israel as just another example of colonization
by armed force (see paragraph four above). And they know that every
bomb destroying an apartment building in Beirut was given to Israel
by America, along with the plane dropping it, for the express purpose
of blowing up Moslems.
Further, the
United States looks and talks as if it were making war on Islam.
At the moment, Americans or Jewish allies are brutalizing Palestine
and Lebanon, using Pakistan as a puppet, wrecking Iraq and Afghanistan,
bombing Somalia, hunting Moslems in the Philippines, and threatening
Syria and Iran. Maybe thats why Moslems dont like us.
I just offer
it as a thought.
The truculent
among my correspondents often express contempt for the Iraqi and
Afghan insurgents, calling them dirtballs and rag heads and such.
Perhaps, but they are not helpless rag heads. (If I hear another
stupid joke about the seventy-two virgins, Im going to kill
something.)
If I may lapse
into the vernacular, underestimating the enemy is a serviceable
approach to getting your ass kicked. Its working. The US coalition
has something like 150,000 troops in Iraq, equipped with artillery,
tanks, fighter-bombers, armored personnel carriers, helicopters,
gun ships to include AC-130s, night-vision gear, and excellent medical
care. The Pentagon seems to know little of the insurgents, but Ive
seen guesses that they might number from 12,000 to 30,000. Outnumbered
five to one, and having only rifles, RPGs, and explosives, the insurgents
have so far fought the US to a standstill, and have good prospects
of handing it a defeat. Thats contemptible?
Further, US
losses have been light. The US military has claimed to be killing
3,000 insurgents a month (and lots of other numbers too). Do the
arithmetic. Even allowing for lying, guessing, and honest ignorance,
the insurgents, and their families, are taking heavy casualties.
They havent quit. If the US had suffered proportionately
say a couple of hundred thousand dead the war would have
been over years ago. Why did no one in power think of this beforehand?
A drawback
of getting older is that one has a sense of seeing the same bad
movie over and over. We always fight demons. Like the Moslems, the
Russians also were patient and barbaric, as were, and will be again,
the Chinese when they come online as the next enemy. The Japanese
too were primordially evil, committing such atrocities as the Rape
of Nanking until nuclear terror bombing returned them to civilizations
fold. The only good Indian was a dead Indian. Et cetera.

The Japs,
circa 1943
After a few
decades of rapid evolution and, apparently, braces
Still, if I
were churlish, I would ask my correspondents how much they, we,
actually know about the Islamic world. I might say to them:
Do you speak
Arabic? Read it? How about Farsi? Do you have close Moslem friends?
Do you know any Moslems at all? Have you lived for any appreciable
time in a Moslem country, outside of a Western corporate enclave?
Have you lived in a Moslem country? Have you visited a Moslem
country? How many books on Islamic affairs, written by Moslems,
have you read? Written by anybody? Can you name six Moslems other
than Osama bin Laden and Mohammed? How much of the Koran have
you read?
The US is fighting
a war crucially dependant on religion, politics, and culture without
knowing anything about the religion, politics, or culture.
Think
about it. The GIs are late adolescents who have only the vaguest
notion of where they are. The State Department has bright people
who do know a lot about Islamic lands but, aside from being ignored,
I doubt they much get out of the Green Zone. The upper ranks of
American government? How much time have Congress, the Senate, Bush,
Cheney, or Rice spent in Moslem countries?
Foreign policy
just about everybodys springs from spinal reflexes,
I tell you. The human race has no business being in charge of its
affairs. Im trying to think of a better idea.
March
28, 2007
Fred
Reed is author of Nekkid
in Austin: Drop Your Inner Child Down a Well and the just-published
A
Brass Pole in Bangkok: A Thing I Aspire to Be. Visit his
blog.
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