By Alan Caruba
“Those who do not remember the
past are condemned to repeat it” is the famed quote of George Santayana, a
Spanish philosopher (1863-1952). I am
beginning to think that the world is making its way toward a future that repeats
the horrors of the last century’s wars and earlier times when Europeans battled
Islam to free Jerusalem, to protect their homelands in Europe, and to eject
Muslims from Spain.
In his book, “Jihad in the
West: Muslim Conquests from the 7th to the 21st Centuries” historian Paul Fregosi
documented the history of Islam and its attacks on European nations,
characterizing jihad as “essentially a permanent state of hostility that Islam
maintains against the rest of the world.” It is a Muslim sacrament, a duty they
must perform.
Occurring at the same time is
the agenda of the global environmental movement and on February 4 Christina
Figueres, the executive secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on
Climate Change, said “This is probably the most difficult task we have ever
given ourselves; which is to intentionally transform the economic development
model, for the first time in human history."
"This is the first time in the history of mankind that we are setting ourselves the task of intentionally, within a defined period of time, to change the economic development model that has been reigning for the, at least, 150 years, since the industrial revolution.” (Italics added)
"This is the first time in the history of mankind that we are setting ourselves the task of intentionally, within a defined period of time, to change the economic development model that has been reigning for the, at least, 150 years, since the industrial revolution.” (Italics added)
Figueres was wrong. The
objective of the 1917 Communist revolution that began in Russia and Mao’s “Great
Leap Forward” (1958-1961) was the same that is now being openly embraced by the
United Nations in 2015. The result of both was the death of
millions.
Humanity is under attack from
an Islam that intends to impose its barbaric seventh century Sharia law and from
the environmental movement’s intention to end capitalism and replace it with the
income distribution central to Communism.
Both spell a terrible future
for the people of the world.
The President of the United
States is devoted to pursuing both of these goals as the defender of Islam and
the opponent of “income inequality.” We
have twenty-two months to survive Barack Obama’s remaining time in office.
Obama was first elected on the
promise to end the U.S. engagement in conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. After
many years Americans welcomed the prospect of ceasing the loss of lives and
billions those wars represented. With the rise of the Islamic State (ISIS) they
are now seeing the true price of that policy. Just because we don’t want to
fight a war doesn’t mean our enemy will cease to pursue
it.
We are at a critical moment in
time because it is evident that Obama wants to provide Iran the opportunity to
build its own nuclear weapons arsenal. It is a time as well when the military
capability of the U.S. has been diminished to what existed before the beginning
of World War II. All of Europe and much of Asia would have fallen under the
control of Nazi Germany and the Empire of Japan if the U.S. had not stepped up
to the task of defeating them.
Relentlessly, Obama has done
everything he can to reduce the size of our military fighting force and the
ships, planes and other weapons needed to protect our security or support that
of our allies. He has withdrawn the U.S. from its position of global leadership
and left behind allies that no longer trust us and enemies who no longer fear
us.
Raymond Ibrahim of the
Middle East
Forum wrote
on February 5 that “approximately 100 million Christians around the world are
experiencing the persecution by Muslims of all races, nationalities, and
socio-political circumstances.”
At the same time, we are
witnessing a new exodus of Jews from Europe, mindful of the Holocaust in the
1940s. According to the Pew Research
Center, as of 2013 the Jewish population worldwide was approximately 14 million.
Just over 6 million reside in Israel, another 6 million are U.S. citizens, and
the rest are in Europe and elsewhere around the world. What has not changed from
the last century, however, is the level of anti-Semitism and it appears to be on
the rise.
What we are witnessing is a
full-scale attack on the West—Christianity and Judaism—and upon Western values
of morality, democracy, and freedom.
Whether it will erupt in a new
world war is unknown, but if history is a guide, we are moving in that
direction.
© Alan
Caruba, 2015
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