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Friday, May 04, 2007
Oliver North :: Townhall.com Columnist
Terror, Inc.
by Oliver North
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WASHINGTON -- This week the State Department published its annual Country Reports on Terrorism. For those who want facts about the radical Islamic jihad being waged against the West, it's fascinating reading. For simpering solons in Congress, slithering back up Capitol Hill with their vetoed "surrender supplemental," it is bad news. And for those with any grasp of history, it's deja vu.

Twenty years ago this summer, a joint select committee of Congress convened to investigate certain activities of the Reagan administration. In the midst of what became a nationally televised circus, one of the witnesses observed: "If you can't convince those who sponsor terrorism to desist from their support, then you are left to either protect yourself close in or to reach out to prevent and deter the act."

In the two decades since those hearings, radical Islamic terror has become the most serious threat to U.S. citizens, property and interests since the collapse of the Soviet empire. For years it was "someone else's problem" because it only happened "over there." Then, on Sept. 11, 2001, radical Islamic terror blew up in our midst -- "close in" was how I put it in 1987. Clearly we had not been doing all we could to "convince those who sponsor terrorism to desist from their support." And according to the data in this year's report, we still aren't.

Since it is prepared by the State Department, the report puts it a bit more diplomatically: "five years after 9/11, the international community's conflict with transnational terrorists continues." Though "cooperative international efforts have produced genuine security improvements," the report says, "major challenges remain."

"Major challenges" is the mother of all understatements. The table of incidents of terrorism worldwide shows that between 2005 and 2006, the number of terror incidents increased from 11,153 to 14,338 -- a 25 percent rise. Worse still, 20,494 people died at the hands of terrorists -- 5,800 more than the previous year -- a 40 percent increase.

Digging into the reports reveals other disturbing indicators. Bombings are up by 30 percent and casualties from explosive devices have increased by 39 percent. Individual suicide bombing attacks, where a terrorist wears or carries an explosive device rather than driving a bomb-laden vehicle, are up 25 percent. More than 50 percent of the victims of these attacks perpetrated by Islamic radicals were other Muslims. Among those casualties were more than 1,800 children, an 80 percent increase from the previous year.

Despite these horrific trends, no Islamic leader or cleric has denounced those who recruit, indoctrinate, train and arm the suicide bombers who kill children. By contrast, in the aftermath of last month's murders at Virginia Tech by a deranged Korean American student, the government of Korea, dozens of Korean American community groups and the killer's family all expressed remorse and condolences for the victims. Continued...

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Oliver North is the founder and honorary chairman of Freedom Alliance and author of The Assassins .

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Oil
Whenever this subject comes up oil is mentioned. The US is supposed to be greedy for their oil. These mideast states that have oil have made a lot of money selling this oil to the US and the world. We were not hijacking the oil. We were buying the oil.

It is important that we understand that Iraq is not in and of itself the only battle ground. Terrorists have an international infrastructure and they work together across international borders.

It seems that the anti American crowd consistently brings up that we need to determine what we did to cause terrorism or to make the terrorists mad enough to do what they do. A lot of stuff from the logic free zone.

Poof of Burden
So we now assign the "Proof" on those who are attacked? Where are your demands that the killers and those who took credit for the WTC prove those people were responsible for the ills of the ME?
No, you would rather spout your hatred for all things related to Bush, i.e. America, and live in a dream world.
Don't you realize that leftist's and those who are so freely allowed to attack their own governmetn are the first to be killed when the Islamo's take over? Either you're ignorant to this fact or you're a plant, but you are no American.
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