Syrian victims of Islamic
State slaughter |
By Alan
Caruba
In the last century and now this one,
I have lived long enough to have been alive when the Nazis killed six million
European Jews and another five million other “enemies of the state” that
included unionists, homosexuals, Seventh Day Adventists, and any others that ran
afoul of that hateful and hate-filled regime.
There were genocides in the last and
this century. The killing of Kurds by Saddam Hussein, the Iraqi dictator who
used poison gas—a weapon of mass destruction—against them is largely forgotten
by everyone but the Kurds.
In the 1990s there was a genocide in
Rwanda by the Tutsi tribe against the Hutu people. Hundreds of thousands were
killed, most by machete. Reportedly rape, mutilation, and the deliberate spread
of disease were also used against them. The final body count was estimated by
some at well over a million.
In the Middle East, the Islamic
Ottoman Empire whose final years were directed from what is now modern-day
Turkey was responsible for the Armenian Genocide that began in 1915. The
Armenians were a Christian minority and what is occurring in the land claimed by
the new Islamic State (IS) reflects the same barbarity that afflicted and killed
between 600,000 and 1.8 million Armenians.
In Europe following the fall of the
Soviet Union and the former Yugoslavia, thousands of Bosnian Muslims and Serbs
were “ethnically cleansed” between 1990 and 1995. Some twenty thousand were
killed.
And now the fanatical Islamic State
that stretches from areas of northern Syria through much of northern Iraq, just
outside of Baghdad, is waging a systematic and utterly barbaric genocide of the
area’s Christians. They are killing Muslims too.
And what is the world doing? Virtually
nothing.
The President of the most militarily
powerful nation on Earth has dropped some “humanitarian” aid to thousands of
Yazidis, an ancient, little known group driven from their homes in northern Iraq
where they have lived for hundreds of years. Thousands of Christians were driven
from Mosul. There has been an increase in U.S. air attacks on IS forces, but a
far greater effort will be needed to destroy this evil entity.
In Nigeria, Boko Haram, an Islamist
terrorist group, is slaughtering thousands.
Nigerian Christians killed by Boko Haram |
The Islamic State is now the most
militarily powerful force in the Middle East and one of the most wealthy. It
threatens the Kurds who have finally begun to receive weapons from the U.S.
What President Obama should be doing
is orchestrating a military coalition just as George H.W. Bush did to drive
Saddam Hussein out of Kuwait, but the fact is that Europe is fearful of
participating because it is now home to a large population of Muslims. And it
has economic problems comparable to our own.
In the Middle East, Iraq has just
managed to force the former Prime Minister out of office and must now try to get
all the threatened Sunnis and Shiites together to fight for its own existence.
Much of the U.S. weaponry given two divisions of Iraqi military was abandoned to
the IS when they fled from battle.
Meanwhile, one never hears a word
about the Saudis getting involved militarily as it has been their preference to
let us fight their enemies such as the former Saddam Hussein. The border between
Iraq and Saudi Arabia is a long one. They have a real interest is helping
destroy the Islamic State and so far its threat has managed to bring together
the Saudis, the Egyptians, and the Israelis, as unusual a threesome has one
might ever imagine.
One might hardly expect the Iranians
to get involved though they have been helping Syria’s Bashar Assad with the
provision of weapons. So have the Russians. The fate of the region’s Christians
is not likely a priority or concern of the fanatical Shiite
Iranians.
There is, in fact, only one nation in
the Middle East where Christians and Muslims are safe to practice their
religions. It is called Israel.
I can’t help thinking this would be a
good time for the Pope to call for a new crusade.
The Christian genocide is continuing
and will continue unless some action can be put together to destroy the Islamic
State, Boko Haram, and similar groups. It is an Islamic crime against Christians
and to some extent against Muslims whom they deem insufficiently
devout.
Ultimately, however, it is a crime
against humanity. And humanity is doing as little in response to it than
occurred prior to the Holocaust and other genocides.
© Alan Caruba, 2014
1 comment:
Cameron does nothing. He is an administrator, not a leader.
Obama is the enemy, holding the US in check.
And what about the other countries, Brazil, India, Italy, Turkey?
Why is Russia and China on the UN Security Council?
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