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Peace-loving Muslims

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All of us should give some serious thought to some of the ideas contained in an article circulating the blogsphere titled "Why a Peaceful Majority is Irrelevant." So often our political leaders, "experts" and talking heads tell us that Islam is a peaceful religion and most Muslims are not out to destroy the West. We're told it's only that 1 percent, out of 1.2 billion Muslims, who are fanatical jihadists who believe America is the Great Satan, cause of all evil, and should be attacked and destroyed. In terms of national policy, it's irrelevant whether Islam is a peaceful religion and most Muslims are peaceful.

Think back to the 1930s when the Japanese murdered an estimated 3 million to 10 million people in China, Indonesia, Korea, Philippines and Indochina; and on December 7, 1941 when they attacked Pearl Harbor, killing over 2,400 Americans. I'm betting that most of Japan's at-the-time 60 million population were peace-loving people and would have wanted nothing to do with the brutal slaughter in China and the attack on the U.S. In formulating our response to the attack, should President Roosevelt have taken into account the fact that most Japanese are peace-loving people ruled by fanatics? Should our military have only gone after the Japanese pilots and their naval armada? I'd also wager that most Germans were peace-loving people and not part of the Nazi sadists wanting to wage war on their neighbors and exterminate the Jews. Again, should Roosevelt and Churchill have taken that into account in their response to German militarism? My answer is no and thank God it was their answer as well. Whether most Germans, Italians or Japanese were peace-loving or not was entirely irrelevant in formulating the Allied response to their militarism.

Horrible acts can be committed in countries where most of the people are peace-loving and simply want to be left alone to attend to their affairs.

I imagine that described most of the people in the former Soviet Union; however, that did not stop the killing of an estimated 62 million people between 1917 and 1987. The same can be said of the Chinese people, but it didn't stop the killing of 35 million of their countrymen during Mao Zedong's reign. Whether most people of a country are peace-loving or not is not nearly as important as who's calling the shots.

At this particular time, fanatical jihadists are calling the terrorism shots in many Muslim countries. Their success in committing terrorist acts is in no small part the result of the actions by the millions of peace-loving fellow Muslims. First, there is not enough condemnation of their terrorist acts by the Muslim community. More important is the direct or indirect assistance terrorists receive through the silence of their fellow Muslims. There is no way terrorists can carry on their operations, obtain explosive materials, run terrorist training camps, raise money without the knowledge of other Muslims, whether they're government officials, bankers, family members, friends or neighbors. Because those millions of peace-loving Muslims do not speak out and expose terrorists and don't more fully cooperate with domestic and international authorities trying to stop terrorists, they become enemies of the West just as the peace-loving people in Germany, Italy and Japan became enemies of the Allied powers during World War II. Like them, Muslims should be prepared to suffer the full might of the West in its efforts to fight terrorism. I'm hoping that the millions of peaceful Muslims take the proper action to avoid such an outcome. I'm not that optimistic. We're involved in a clash with a culture that has little regard for the Western values that hold the sanctity of human life and liberty dear.

Walter E. Williams is a professor of economics at George Mason University. To find out more about Walter E. Williams and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

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Couple of concerns that I have not seen any attention paid to by any jornalists or news media. The high price of oil has meant huge profits for the oil rich Middle East countries ruled by these fanatical Islamic governments, Iran being the most important one. Every dictatorial regime in the world after stealing from its own country's population and bringing them to abject poverty has then had to depend on foreign aid in the form of WB and IMF loans to prop itself and continue its brutal regime. Which is the reason these regimes are scared of economic embargoes against their country which would mean no more foreign money coming in. The only reason we know that Saddam Hussein allowed inspectors into Iraq was because of this same fear. North Korea is another example. But what happens with all these windfall profits from oil for a country like Iran? The prospect of these billions of excess dollars in the hands of someone like Iran's president is scary. It is imperative on the U.S. government to respect individual property rights in our country and open any privately owned land to oil drilling be it Alaska or off the coast of Florida and have an economic embargo with a country like Iran or even Chavez's Venezuela. The Power industry also needs to be freed from the stranglehold of irrational, draconian regulations so that companies are free to invest in nuclear power that utilizes far less of the fossil fuels. We need to reduce our economic dependence on Islamic nations for oil, which is how they are holding us to ransom.
Comment: #1
Posted by: Jasmine
Wed Mar 19, 2008 3:46 AM
I would appreciate Professor williams thoughts on the effect that adjustable rate mortgages had on the housing bubble and the financial crisis.It seems to me that adjustable rate mortgages and interest only mortgages are the underlying cause of the current financial crisis.There would not have been a housing bubble .The bubble is the result not the cause.
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Posted by: william straw
Wed Mar 19, 2008 1:13 PM
The best way to attract Peace loving Muslims is to host a website that welcomes them.
PeacelovingMuslims.org is available for a tax deductible donation. For details visit www.peacelovingmuslims.org.
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Posted by: Michael Michola
Sat Aug 23, 2008 4:30 PM
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