The
Boston Marathon bombing was, by any measure, a major news story. It occurred on
Monday, April 15. In the days that followed, Americans were surely interested in
the effort to find and arrest the two brothers, Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev,
identified as the perpetrators.
With
specific regard to television news coverage, why that involved preempting all
other news as well as scheduled broadcasting on the major networks, defies the
imagination. Even the West, Texas fertilizer plant explosion got short shrift.
Compounding the 24/7 coverage was the fact that so little was known during most
of the week. Reporters began to sound like they were lobotomized.
I
knew within moments after the identification of the Tsarnaev brothers as
immigrants from Chechnya that they were Muslims. I not only didn’t need an
expert to tell me that, but as the week continued, the real mystery is why news
reporters and anchors were so silent on this obvious fact. Chechens have
a long history in the intelligence community as being among the leading
volunteers wherever al Qaeda is engaged in terrorism or warfare.
At
one point it was reported that “a foreign nation” had aided the U.S. with regard
to information about the brothers, but it was pointedly left unidentified. It
was, of course, Russia, that not only fought a war in Chechnya but was the
victim of some vicious terrorist acts. It has since been reported that Russian
counterintelligence had alerted our authorities about Tamerlan some two years
ago!
It
came out that Boston has a large Chechen community and, given their recent
history in Russia, one really has to wonder what geniuses at the U.S. State
Department thought it was a good idea to let them in. We are still giving out
student visas like candy bars. Is there no place else they can get a higher
education? The entry process for Saudis virtually comes complete with a limo to
pick them up at the airport.
All
this points to a lethal “political correctness” in the press and by the Obama
administration that continues to obfuscate the fact that the terrorists, whether
lone wolves or in cells, have been almost universally Muslims engaged in an
Islamic jihad; one that has been going on since the seventh century.
In
the weeks to come it would be a good time to do some reporting on the
Muslim-American organizations that often appear to be little more than a
protective veneer for the threats that have been around since the 1990s when the
initial attack on the World Trade Center occurred. How many of these
organizations are little more than a means to collect funds to be sent to
jihadists? Why don’t we know more about them?
Indeed,
how many mosques are hotbeds of potential terrorism protected as places of
worship? Were it not for the cooperation provided by courageous, patriotic
Muslims infiltrating and reporting back to law enforcement authorities, we might
not be able to anticipate the next attacks.
The
President’s warnings that we “not jump to conclusions” did not help anyone come
to grips with the latest example of Islamic insanity and it would be well to
remember that, even after 9/11, George W. Bush made a real effort, if not to
exonerate Muslims in the U.S., at least to ensure they did not suffer
collective blame. In the years since, there have been less than a handful
of incidents directed against U.S. Muslims. This is, after all, America and we
don’t engage in such behavior.
Concluding
that the Boston Marathon bombings were the acts of jihadists was hardly a big
jump. Contrast this with the deliberate agenda of the Obama administration to
eliminate any mention of Islamic terrorism from all aspects of official
statements and to install it as a domestic policy to the point where an
obviously deranged U.S. Major Nidal Hasan was not cashiered out of the Army
before the Fort Hood murders. He has yet to have been brought to trial as the
lawyers continue to delay the process.
One
thing came out of the news coverage and that was the sophistication and
cooperation of our law enforcement agencies from the federal to the local level.
It was very impressive and praiseworthy.
On
June 16, 2011, I wrote a commentary,
“The Terrorist Next Door”, based on a book by Fox News reporter, Catherine
Herridge, titled “The Next Wave: On the Hunt for Al Qaeda’s American
Recruits.”
I
wrote: “These days the National Counterterrorism Center must process a daily
volume of information ‘between eight thousand and ten thousand reports.’ The
threat made ‘sharing data a matter of survival,’ says Herridge. They include ‘at
least forty threats and distinct plots.’ Perhaps the worst part of what an army
of intelligence analysts determined was that the jihad and the terrorist’s mind
set was that “it’s not a generational issue, it’s a forever issue.”
I
am inclined to think that America will see an uptick in the number of attacks on
“soft targets” by terrorists like the Tsarnaev brothers. I also expect the bulk
of the mainstream media to ignore or soft peddle the Muslim connection and try
to portray the brothers as misguided youths.
After
four years of President Obama’s apologies to Muslims in the Middle East and
everywhere else, his fumbling of the “Arab Spring” which saw the Muslim
Brotherhood takeover of Egypt and, of course, the lies surrounding the Benghazi
attack, our enemies have drawn their own conclusions about the weakness at the
very top of our government.
How
naïve were Americans to vote—twice—for Barack Hussein Obama?
By Alan Caruba
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