Posted by
IVES on Friday, December 28, 2007 7:25:00 AM
A Position Paper by Bill Smith - Sunday, December 23,
2007
The Pakistan Madras theory remains under study.
Background
Many terrorist
warriors, today maybe a significant majority, were indoctrinated in Islamic madras’s. The training concept was allegedly conceived
and initiated under the direction of a Pakistani General intent on developing
adequate forces to defeat Russia in Afghanistan; a conflict then defined as a
long and grueling Jihad. Over time the
concept gained radical Islamic support broadened its definition of the enemy and
was adopted internationally by numerous terrorists groups. Unconfirmed estimates are that a peak number
of more than 8,000 such institutions operated worldwide, many established in previously
peaceful mosques. Given years, even
decades of operation millions of terrorists warriors were believed to be trained.
Warriors indoctrinated
from a very young age in radical madras’s became young men with a radical
Islamic ideology of hatred for those not embracing their ideals and deep
religious intolerance. The curriculum
included particularly damaging images of Western Culture and a belief that
pursuit of the ideology would bring salvation and perhaps martyrdom. Warriors were taught to be devious and
secretive about their basic beliefs.
The
possibility of rehabilitating young men exposed to this training, with the goal
of making them peaceful tolerant world citizens, is not clear.
Peaceful Westernized
nations must address the issue of children being taught hatred and intolerance
for other religions, cultures, and races of the world. If the radical Islamic madras’s teaching
children hatred and intolerance are not stopped the creation of new terrorist
warriors willing to kill and maim innocents will continue and foment an enduring
disruption of peace loving societies throughout the world.
Defining the War on Terrorism
Key
questions fundamental to understanding the War on Terrorism are today unanswered
by any credible authority in Western Civilizations leaving the political right
and left deeply divided and the moderate majority inadequately informed so as to
agree on any coordinated policy, plan, philosophy, or principle.
A plethora
of issues provide a wide selection for experts and pundits to cite as key to
understanding the War on Terrorism.
Positions often include ignoring issues which do not support a specific political
agenda regardless how important those omitted issues might be. For example the extremist experts and pundits
cite what they claim to be strategies; the leftist, (immediate Iraq withdrawal,
there is no credible enemy, and capture Binladin), or the right wing, (kill all
Muslims, and nuke Mecca). These are not really
strategies, rather they are easily visualized tactics that support short sited incomplete
political agendas and make good sound bites.
Unambiguous identification
of the enemy and an unmistakable vision of victory including an exit strategy yielding
acceptable results are, in my humble opinion, the key and fundamental criteria needed to
define the War on Terrorism. Properly
framed, I believe these two key positions would survive vigorous and exhaustive
debate of facts, principles, and philosophies to form a powerful and sustainable
collation of world powers needed to execute the War on Terrorism to an
acceptable conclusion. An acceptable
conclusion to the War on Terrorism includes a position somewhere between the
extreme leftist and right wing strategies cited above.
I stand
ready to debate the following definitions until and unless clearly better
alternatives are offered. First a
definition:
Terror – A Definition;
For the purpose of this position paper terror shall be defined as acts
by individuals or groups outside established law or universal moral norms
executed against other law abiding individuals or enterprises to directly or
indirectly achieve political, religious or personal goals.
The Enemy Includes:
those institutions, most being radical
Islamic madras’s, who teach the children of the world hatred and intolerance
for other cultures, religions, and races,
and
individuals
or groups indoctrinated with a philosophy of hatred and intolerance for other
cultures, religions, and races willing to engage in or support terrorist
activities.
Victory includes:
acceptance and support by the world’s educational
institutions to replace teaching hatred and religious intolerance with critical
thinking skills,
(i.e. our culture and religion is good
because),
and,
eradicating,
containing, or converting all radical groups and/or individuals willing to use or
support terrorists activities.
Implementation
Adoption of the above would require reordering military
objectives, international policies, and international economic aid. Under this concept the War on Terrorism would
become a complex mix of efforts including political, diplomatic, intelligence
gathering, security, combat, etc., etc., etc.
It would be a long war.
If the creation of new terrorist warriors stopped tomorrow, those
already indoctrinated will remain vital and active for at least another 20 and
possibly as long as 40 years.