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The Great Unholy alliance between the Left and Islam
In light of President Bush's recent trip to Russia to celebrate
victory over Germany in World War II, or the "Great Patriotic War" as
the Soviets called it, it is useful to ask: why do historians,
pundits, journalists, politicians the world over, and even Hollywood,
celebrate World War II as the last "Good War" in American history?

In both wars, we joined with global allies to fight fascistic
fanatics who committed mass genocide. In both cases, we were
attacked by surprise, completely without warning, in a strike that
killed thousands. In fact, 9-11 can be seen as the more barbaric,
since the attackers chose defenseless civilian targets. In both
cases, Western civilization itself was targeted.
The stock answer is that during WW II we were all united in a common
cause: to counter an imminent threat from a barbaric enemy and defeat
the only genuine "Axis of Evil" that ever existed. Are we effectively
united today?
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How does that conflict distinguish itself from Korea and Vietnam,
wherein we faced anti-war opposition both at home and abroad? Why do
we currently face such vicious resistance to the Global War on Terror
from many of these same sources?
The disunity of our war effort today seems inexplicable given the
unity that existed during World War II, but the similarities between
the two are striking.
In both wars, we joined with global allies to fight fascistic
fanatics who committed mass genocide. In both cases, we were
attacked by surprise, completely without warning, in a strike that
killed thousands. In fact, 9-11 can be seen as the more barbaric,
since the attackers chose defenseless civilian targets. In both
cases, Western civilization itself was targeted.
The stock answer is that during WW II we were all united in a common
cause: to counter an imminent threat from a barbaric enemy and defeat
the only genuine "Axis of Evil" that ever existed. Are we effectively
united today?
The truth is, as always, a little messier. For most of the period
prior to our entry into World War II, there was a strongly expressed
public sentiment against the war. We had declared ourselves
a "neutral" country and a policy of "isolationism" was advocated
among both the Right and Left.
One of the loudest of these voices came from the America First
Committee (AFC), and its prominent spokesman, famed aviator Charles
Lindbergh. Despite accusations to the contrary, the AFC was a
genuinely patriotic organization at its inception and was guided by
the following principles:
1. The United States must build an impregnable defense for
America;
2. No foreign powers, nor group of powers, can successfully
attack a prepared America;
3. American democracy can be preserved only by keeping out of
the European war;
4. "Aid short of war" weakens national defense at home and
threatens to involve America in war abroad
A Yale University student named R. Douglas Stewart, who feared the
consequences of another catastrophic war like World War I, first
organized the AFC in 1940 with the assistance of other students,
including Gerald R. Ford (yes, later to become President Ford) and
Potter Stewart (later to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court). It
quickly gained supporters on Capitol Hill and the financial backing
of Sears & Roebuck Chairman, General Robert E. Wood. Before it was
dissolved little more than one year later, the AFC had 450 local
chapters and over 800,000 members.
However, despite its charter specifically excluding "…Nazis,
Fascists, Communists, or members of other groups that place the
interests of any other nation above those of our own," AFC was unable
to completely prevent such groups from infiltrating it. Charles
Lindberg's inflammatory speeches didn't help, nor did certain other
endorsements, such as a 1941 German Radio broadcast, which called
AFC "truly American and truly patriotic." However it was given
the "Nazi sympathizer" brand when Japan attacked Pearl Harbor. The
group disbanded four days later, claiming in its final
statement: "The time for military action is here."
Meanwhile, the Left couldn't make up its mind. Consider the
following passage from the Encyclopedia of the American Left:
Under the leadership of Communist and Socialist undergraduates, the
campus activists of the 1930s built the first mass student protest
movement in American history. During its peak years, from spring 1936
to spring 1939, the movement mobilized at least 500,000 collegians
(about half of the American student body, emphasis mine) in annual
one-hour strikes against war. The movement also organized students on
behalf of an extensive reform agenda, which included federal aid to
education, government job programs for youth, abolition of the
compulsory Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC), academic freedom,
racial equality, and collective bargaining rights.
Sound familiar? During this period, the communist Left was also
finding its way into the news media, Hollywood and government in what
is sometimes considered its most influential period in U.S.
history. Out of a need to hide their overt links to the Soviet
Comintern, communist movements around the world stopped publicly
identifying themselves, instead adopting "Popular Front" labels.
Communists began referring to themselves simply as "liberals in a
hurry."
However, the Left was forced to rethink its anti-war stance.
Communist student organizations were horrified, for example, when the
Neutrality laws they had supported in the early 1930s prevented U.S.
aid from going to Spanish Republicans (primarily Stalin-supported
communists) fighting Franco's fascist forces during the Spanish Civil
War.
In fact, about 2,800 American communists and fellow travelers
abandoned the pacifist role altogether to fight alongside Spanish
communists as the "Abraham Lincoln Brigade." Their contribution to
the Republican cause was even lionized by the famous American
novelist and fellow traveler, Ernest Hemingway who said of them: "No
man ever entered the earth more honorably than those who died in
Spain."
Then came the 1939 Molotov-Ribbentrop Non-Aggression Pact between
Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union, which pushed the American
communists firmly back on the anti-war track and squarely behind the
America Firsters. Their renewed commitment to pacifism didn't last
long however. They flipped again on June 22, 1941—the day Hitler
invaded the Soviet Union.
With each new flip-flop, the American Communist Party lost more of
its naïve, idealistic members and sympathizers, for it became
painfully obvious that the Party had no principled attachment to any
concepts, philosophies or ideals, only loyalty to the Soviet Union.
After Pearl Harbor, the entire country got behind the war effort, and
the time is heralded as one of the most unifying periods in our
history. But for the Left, support for the war had nothing to do
whatever with support for the United States. The American Left got
behind the war effort solely because they correctly saw Hitler's
Germany as a clear and present danger to the Soviet Union
specifically and the world communist movement in general. Hitler's
invasion of the Soviet Union was a "call to arms" for communists
everywhere.
In short, the celebrated "unity" of the war years was actually the
result of a marriage of convenience between the virulently anti-
American, American communist party and its unwitting partner, the
rest of America. Following the war, Leftists quickly donned the anti-
war mantle again.
The Left felt no threat to its survival from North Korea or North
Vietnam. In those cases, it was America that posed the threat to
their fellow communists, so they remained "anti-war." In the early
1950s, under scrutiny by the FBI and investigation by Congressional
committees, communists kept a relatively low profile. After the
McCarthy fiasco, however, they got a breather. The FBI backed off
and politicians of all stripes shied away from looking too closely at
the activities of American communists lest they be
branded "McCarthyites,"— a term coined by the communists themselves.
Nonetheless, the situation warranted a change in tactics. The
offspring of first-generation American communists came of age in the
1960s. They dropped the stigmatizing label and resurrected
themselves as the New Left. Therefore, during the Vietnam War,
instead of unity we got rioting in the streets,
protesters "levitating" the Pentagon, the Students for a Democratic
Society preaching revolution and the Weather Underground conducting
terrorist bombings.
Today we have the Global War on Terror. And while it seems
counterintuitive that the American Left would support "religious"
fanatics diametrically opposed to their atheist agenda, the two
groups in fact have more in common than they have differences. Both
believe in totalitarian, one-party rule, both are rabidly anti-
capitalist and, above all else, both see the United States of America
as the chief obstacle to their goals.
Lynne Stewart was, until her arrest for aiding and abetting
terrorists, the attorney for Omar Abdel Rahman, the blind sheik who
masterminded the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. She described
Muslim terrorists as follows:
They are basically forces of national liberation. And I think that
we, as persons who are committed to the liberation of oppressed
people, should fasten on the need for self-determination…My own sense
is that, were the Islamists to be empowered, there would be movements
within their own countries…to liberate [10].
So it's okay to support terrorism? I don't believe in anarchistic
violence, but in directed violence. That would be violence directed
at the institutions which perpetuate capitalism, racism and sexism,
and the people who are the appointed guardians of those institutions,
and accompanied by popular support.
Of course, the "racist" and "sexist" epithets are always hurled at
the United States. I guess racism, sexism and oppression, the
prominent features of all Muslim states, just don't apply here. So
in other words, terrorist violence against America, its leaders and
people (yes, we the people are the "popular support" she is talking
about) is just hunky dory.
Stewart is a member of both the National Lawyers Guild (NLG) and the
Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR). The NLG was identified as a
KGB front in the 1940s and the Center for Constitutional Rights is an
offshoot founded by the late radical Leftist William Kunstler, a
longtime NLG lawyer. The CCR may be a familiar name. Spokesmen for
the Center are regularly quoted on television news as strident
opponents of border control and the USA Patriot Act.
These organizations have also supported and defended U.S. based
Islamic organizations cited as either fronts for terrorists or
terrorist fundraising operations. The FBI arrested University of
South Florida professor Sami al-Arian in 2003 after a seven-year
investigation. He had been North America's head of the terrorist
organization Palestinian Islamic Jihad.
Al-Arian created two think tanks, World Islamic Studies Enterprise
and the Islamic Committee for Palestine. Using these as covers, he
traveled the country raising money, recruiting militants and making
speeches preaching Jihad against America. At the same time, he was
actively crusading against legislation which would make "material
support" for terrorists illegal. The NLG, the CCR, the ACLU, the
American Muslim Council and the Council on American-Islamic Relations
(CAIR) assisted him in this crusade. CAIR was created by the
Palestinian terrorist group Hamas and has been linked to al Qaeda.
These are but a few examples.
At this point you have probably been asking yourself if I am calling
all liberals and anti-war types "communists." Of course not. There
are many well-meaning individuals who oppose war on principle; there
are many more who identify themselves as "liberal." There are quite
a few who rather mindlessly identify themselves as favoring some
amorphous "World Peace." Whatever the case, the vast majority are
not communists. But Lenin had a word for these people: "useful
idiots." Whether they know it or not, they advance the agenda of
America's enemies.
For example, the NLG, CCR and CAIR all receive significant funding
from the Tides Foundation, which in turn has received multimillion
dollar donations from Theresa Heinz-Kerry, wife of 2004 Presidential
candidate John Kerry. While I can't imagine that Ms. Kerry has a
clue what she is doing, it is a demonstration of how effective these
groups have been at insinuating themselves into the "mainstream" that
they should receive such support.
And while it is easy to understand how some may oppose the manner in
which this administration has conducted the Global War on Terror, the
strident, obstructionist opposition to any action by the United
States reveals the true agenda of the anti-war Left. They merely
criticize; they offer no solutions. They simply do not want us to
win and have been working overtime to prevent it.
American communists remain to this day the driving force behind the
anti-war movement. They are the driving force behind news media
efforts to discredit the administration and smear the troops. This
is not news to many of us, but if you want the gory details, former
radical David Horowitz has written a seminal book, Unholy Alliance,
Radical Islam and the American Left [15], which meticulously
documents their widespread penetration of government, academia, the
news media and other organizations, their close cooperation with
Islamic terrorist groups and the overall malevolent nature of their
agenda. Horowitz should know; he was once one of them.
They plot against our institutions while hiding behind the ample
protections our Constitution and legal system provide. They sabotage
our military efforts while basking in the safety provided by our
military's blood sacrifices. They agitate against our economic
system while living large on the benefits of its affluence. They
sneer at the achievements of our great democracy while
demanding "Democracy Now!" They are a class of willful, nihilistic
parasites.
Despite the "fall" of the Soviet Union, communists and their filthy
spawn are more prevalent in our government, newsrooms, college
campuses, and Hollywood than at any time in U.S. history.
Individuals and groups, which used to be shunned by our media, are
seen daily among the talking heads on network and cable television
and quoted regularly in newspapers and books. They have water
carriers on Capitol Hill bought and paid for. Their influence over
what we see, hear and read every day is palpable.
The virulent, almost suicidal desire of today's radical Left to see
the United States of America defeated by someone, anyone, trumps all
other considerations. Therein lies the straightforward reason we
have not enjoyed support from the Left for the Global War on Terror
or for that matter any conflict since the "Great Patriotic War."
The Left wants the terrorists to win.
Jim Simpson is a business owner, economist and former White House
budget analyst. He has been a freelance writer since 1995. His
monthly column, "Truth & Consequences" is published in Military
magazine. He is also a contributing editor of DefenseWatch
newsletter (www.sftt.org), and writes occasionally for FrontPage
Magazine (www.frontpagemag.com) and others.
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