Only Muslims Can Decide Whether to Take on the Islamic State or Join It

24-obama-un.w529.h352.2xThe West and United States cannot eliminate Islamic terrorism. Only Muslims can win the war on Islamic terrorism by fighting it on their own. In the end only Muslims can decide what their faith is really all about, and it is Muslims who have to decide whether to fight against the terror groups who use the name of Islam or to join them. The United States and the West can covertly support Muslims who fight against the Islamic terrorism. America can’t lead the war on terror nor can it win it. Arabs and other Muslims generally agree that Assad might be a bloody tyrant, but on the grounds that many Muslims believe, the invasion was a family affair to be solved within the family and not by America or the West who intervened in the name of human rights and international justice; they also believe the invasion was wrong because they are just protecting their own self interests and maintaining Muslim subordination to the Christians’ belief. Continue reading

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A Third Iraq War: Will President Obama Eradicate Jihadism?

05f39bcdobama-682_1423332aPresident of the United States, Barack Obama, now faces the possibility of the United States’ third intervention in Iraq. In 1991, the United States united thirty-four nations and compelled Saddam Hussein to withdraw from Kuwait, and in 2003, led by the U.S. a coalition forced Saddam to flee Baghdad after only three weeks. The earlier two wars might have achieved their military goals, but they were political failures, and the third Iraq War will be more deadly. Last week I listened to President Obama’s televised speech during which he unveiled his strategy to “degrade and destroy” the Jihadists Islamic State of Iraq (ISI). Obama’s strategy is to destroy ISI by the development of smart power, which would ensure that American casualties are avoided and that the undertaking would be self-financed with it funded by Saudi Arabia and the Gulf Arab states. Continue reading

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Why Did Political Islam Succeed in Turkey and Fail in Other Muslims Countries in the Region?

imagesTurkey is arguably the most dynamic experiment with political Islam in the Muslim World. The rise of political Islam in Turkey was in large part a reaction to the modern state after the Ottoman Empire collapsed in the aftermath of World War I. Since the 1920’s, the birth of the Turkish Republic’s official ideology has been Kemalism, which grew out of a secular view conceived by Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the founder of the Turkish Republic. Kemalism used a top down approach to modernize Turkey. Despite massive reforms, secular Kemalism could not infiltrate the Anatolian Turks, the Kurdish society at large.  Continue reading

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The Logic Behind the Global War on Terrorism and the Islamic State of Iraq

453288-003The decades of global war on terror have failed. The West’s and the United States’ counterterrorism policies have raised both political and ideological questions. The logic behind the war on terrorism was to eradicate terrorism; however, we see an arc of terror stretching from Africa to Asia, the Middle East, Russia, Europe and beyond. Today what we see around the world is a global explosion of terrorism and a historically unprecedented breakdown of law and order especially in Iraq and in Syria. Continue reading

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Why Is the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), a State Sponsored Terror Group, Persecuting the Yezidi Minority in Iraq and Syria?

 

1677yezidi Using violence as a form of governance never works, and it will not work in Iraq nor will it benefit people in the region. In the long run, it will only give way to more hate, conflict, and divisions there.  The US government should revisit its foreign policy regarding nuclear talks with Iran and should include Iran in solving the region’s problems because it will benefit the US’s interests in the region in the long run. The best way to defeat ISIS is to make sure external powers such as; Qatar, Jordan, Turkey, Saudi Arabia and the US stop supporting the ISIS and coordinate their strategy. All Sunni countries supporting ISIS to contain Iran’s shia religion sects. If they desire to stop the ISIS, they should not only not support the ISIL but also utilize the Kurds against them, because the Kurds have been fighting guerilla warfare for a long time and the Kurdish militia, the People’s Protection Units (YPG) in Syria plays an important role in the fight against the ISIS. Continue reading

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Without the Two New Independent States There Won’t Be Peace in the Middle East

128439The Middle East is on the verge of a big paradigm shift. The turmoil in the Middle East will not end until a new map of the Middle East is drawn. It is the end of the Sykes- Picot Agreement, an accord between Great Britain and France secretly reached in 1916 to carve out the new nations.  In my view, the current events will potentially get rid of old regimes and change political borders; it means the redrawing of the old map of the Middle East. In the new map there will be two new states and new regimes: the State of Palestine and the State of the Kurdistan. Without those two new states there will not be peace in the region. If the international community and the United States wish to have peace there, for their part they must recognize the two states. Continue reading

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The Ongoing Game Theory behind the Israel and Palestinian Conflict

woundedpalestinian.jpeg.size.xxlarge.letterbox  Israel and Hamas have been fighting since shortly after Hamas was founded in 1987, and since then they have fought several times.  The current war began on the West Bank on June 10th with the kidnapping of three Israeli students, who were subsequently found dead. Israel blamed Hamas and arrested several Hamas members. Israel then hit the Gaza with airstrikes, and Palestinian militant groups fired back rockets into Israel.

Hamas, an Islamist political faction, took control of Gaza in 2007, splitting the Palestinian leadership Fatah, a more moderate political party that controlled the West Bank. Recently, a Palestinian boy in Jerusalem was killed, allegedly by Israel extremists for taking revenge for the murder of the students; consequently, Israel put many Palestinians in jail where they were purportedly beaten and tortured. Continue reading

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The Month of Ramadan and The War Within Islam

s_r01_RTR35A9LThe month of Ramadan for Muslims is supposed to have very positive effects on their souls. The month of Ramadan for Muslims it supposed to be about self evaluation and self discipline; it is supposed to be about praying more, acting better, behaving more morally, thinking deeper, and making the devotees ponder more spiritual matters than they did before. During the month of Ramadan they are supposed to feel closer to Allah; they are not supposed to lie, cheat, curse, kill, or steal; Muslims are supposed to avoid anything that is against Allah’s approval. That is why for Muslims the month of Ramadan is better than a thousand months, because they believe that during the night of Qadr the Quran was sent down to guide all Muslims. Therefore, the month of Ramadan should be about blessings; it is supposed to be a sacred month for all Muslims; the Muslims around the world are supposed to unite, reconciling and putting aside their differences and resentments from the past; it is supposed to be about peace, happiness, and the welfare of all Muslims. Continue reading

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The World Without America

untitled-147  What would the world look like without America? Most of us would speak Russian, German, Chinese or Arabic. Either our world would be under Communist, Nazi, or Islamic Khalifa rule. Denish D’Souza wrote a very interesting book called America: Imagine a World Without Her. Now he has made a movie based upon the theme of the book. It started showing in US theaters on July 2.  D’ Souza offers a passionate defense of America. I have not seen the movie yet, but the title of the book is intriguing and makes us all ponder what our world might look like in America’s absence especially now because America is already there in some ways. In a sense, the rest of world does not view America as credible any longer. For example, what is going on in Iraq, Syria, Ukraine, Egypt, Africa, Libya, Afghanistan, Asia, and China with the bullying of weak neighbors, the moving of our world in the direction of chaos, and the searching for  “a new world order.” Continue reading

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Turkey’s internal Struggle with the Deep State and Islamic Fundamentalism

 


imagesAs the Middle East is boiling, flames continue to spread to neighboring countries. The rapid march of the Islamic State of Iraq and Levant (ISIL) from Syria to Iraq has rattled Ankara. The body of the Israel teenager who was kidnapped in the West Bank was found; now the Palestinian–Israeli conflict is also heating up along with Iran’s nuclear problem, civil war in Syria and in Egypt. At one point during the Arab Spring many in the West and global commentators rushed in suggesting Turkey could be a model for the Islamic world, to show that democracy and Islam could be compatible. However, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and the leader of the Islamic fundamentalist mission movement Fethullah Gulen are fighting over control of the Turkish state. Now the Turkish government is fighting with the Deep State or the state within the Turkish state founded by Imam Gulen. Continue reading

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