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Friday, March 16, 2007

Is KSM Bragging?

The Left, the conspiracy theorists, the MSM and the front men for Islam all are greeting Kahlid Sheik Mohammed's confession in Guantanamo as either over-coerced by the CIA or over-stated by a braggadocio terrorist.

As the WSJ says today, let's hope they're right.

The chain of carried out and planned events reveal horrific schemes that, if successful, would have killed over 10,000 people; perhaps as many as 25,000 by my rough estimating. Nearly all would not have been combatants in the war against Islamfascism; they would have been moms and dads, kids, grandparents ... innocents.

Those who are trying to ignore the ferocious, appalling goals of Islamofascism -- whether it's by criticizing the KSM confession or by sitting in their seats in Congress and undercutting the war -- are trying to turn back the clock to Sept. 10, 2001, when they still thought they could get away with ignoring the jihadist threat.

Here's how the WSJ editorial described those who would pretend we're not at war:

But we think KSM's world of war makes clear that, if anything, President Bush understated the danger posed by the 14 "high-value" enemy combatants he transferred to Guantanamo last autumn. And it reveals just how terribly mistaken was the view of those who told us, pre-9/11, that terrorism was merely a law enforcement threat like any other.

That view permeated the CIA, where Paul Pillar helped run the Counterterrorist Center and wrote that "There is no. . . BinLadentern" akin to the old Communist Comintern. He denounced "overheated rhetoric that has spun out ever more frightening and unusual ways in which terrorism might inflict large numbers of casualties." And he deprecated President Clinton for ordering government agencies to examine the plausibility of a biological attack on New York City after he'd read "The Cobra Event," Richard Preston's 1998 novel on the subject.

When the 9/11 Commission concluded that the failure to avert that awful day was above all "a failure of imagination," the Pillar world view is Exhibit A. And we mention it here because now, after five years without a terror attack on U.S. soil, that view is making a comeback in the growing opposition to holding enemy combatants in Guantanamo or to warrantless wiretaps of al Qaeda.

As KSM makes clear, bin Laden and his acolytes declared "war" on the U.S. in his fatwa of 1998, a fact the U.S. only figured out on September 11. He professes to regret the death of women and children, but calls such indiscriminate killing "the language of any war" and justified by his religious motivation.

"For sure, I'm American enemies," said KSM in his broken English. For sure, too, he is a reminder of the evil that still confronts us in this conflict with radical Islam, and one that we underestimate at our existential peril.

As the Surge begins working, as Iran looks better than ever, we have KSM making the terrorists look worse than ever. And as his confession circulates, as the car bombs aren't going off in Iraq, Congress continues to say there's no war here, there's nothing for us to win, let's just go home, comfy in the knowledge that this whole Islamofascism thing was a bad dream.

Wake up!

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Thursday, March 15, 2007

No Laughing Matter, But ...

Khalid Sheikh Mohammad finally got his Combatant Status Review Tribunal at Gitmo and recited on pages 18-19 of the tribunal transcript his list of 31 personal accomplishments in the Jihadist War Against Infidels. Number 10 got me:
10. I was responsible for surveying and financing for the assassination of several former American Presidents, including President Carter.
President Carter? The sine qua non of appeasers? The Jew-slamming friend of the Palestinians? The enabler of the Iranian Revolution? (OK, that last one would really tick off a Sunni fanatic like Mohammad.) Man, Jimmy's having a hard time getting any respect today.

To say the list is chilling is a profound understatement. Yes, it clearly says that al Qaeda's hopes are far beyond its actual ability to realize them, but the brutal carnage they would like to unleash on us should get the attention of even the most radical of Lefties.

Should, not would.

The Token Dem here at the office tells me the Left is saying the release of the transcript was timed to take the steam out of the AG Gonzales affair.

And on ABC Talk Radio this a.m., I heard them talking about waterboarding's possible influence on Mohammed's "confession" -- you could almost hear their manicured little fingers making the marks in the air -- and the fact that no "independent collaboration" of the confession is available.

Idiots! Here is one of the world's most evil men giving a detailed accounting of what our enemy is working very hard to do to us and all the Left can do is run and hide from the grisly details and point their pot-stained fingers at us, not the terrorists who want to destroy all we hold dear.

Idiots! Idiots! Idiots!

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