MAINPAL, India, Oct. 31 (UPI) -- Where
the United States performs superlatively is in the collection of information.
Whether it is the Central Intelligence Agency, the National Security Agency or
one of the lesser-known acronyms in the intelligence community's alphabet soup,
vast volumes of data are processed and sent up the food chain. Yet, for all
that, much of the intelligence inputs get analyzed from a context and
perspective that ultimately distorts their meaning.
Osama bin Laden, poster boy for the
Wahhabi war of revenge against the West's victory in the Crusades, conveyed a
message in his latest tape that is very different from that which a mere translation
of his Arabic indicates.
He offered a conditional ceasefire to
Western populations, provided they elect governments that refuse to militarily
intervene in the Middle East or give substantive backing to local regimes
there.
The jihadist planners of the war of
revenge believe the first priority is to establish their sway over their own
countries. The reconquest of Israel can wait while the conquest of the West can
wait still longer.
After several discussions and meetings in madrases (and in other locations) with those active in the planning of jihad, the contours of the war's campaign strategy become clearer:
After several discussions and meetings in madrases (and in other locations) with those active in the planning of jihad, the contours of the war's campaign strategy become clearer:
- Stage 1: Takeover of the governments in
the Arab world.
- Stage 2: Use the resources thus gained
in securing control of specific locations such in South, Central and Southeast
Asia, together with strengthening of jihadist networks in the West.
- Stage 3: Eliminate Israel and paralyze
Russia.
- Stage 4: Launch the main effort against
the West - but only after all flanks have been secured and the democracies have
been softened up by fear and infiltration.
The underlying theory is that once
"the believers" reach a sufficient number vis-à-vis "the
Crusaders" -- 20 percent was the most usual estimate -- their fanaticism
coupled with the support of God would ensure a Wahabist takeover that, in its
operational phase, would look more like the Bolshevik Revolution than the
Vietnam War.
There have been several comparisons made
between those active in the war of revenge and the Nazis, including that the
objectives of one resemble those of the other in their cruelty. In reality, the
methods favored have more in common with Leninism than with Hitlerism.
There is not a word in bin Laden's new
message that is spoken for effect.
Each sentence is spoken without hype,
effect or irony, to convey a precise message. Terrorism experts in the West
speak with grudging admiration of the information warfare tactics of the
jihadists. The reality is that these enemies have contempt for any strategy
that would distort the truth as they see it for tactical gain. What they say is
what they know, and what they mean.
Thus, when bin Laden refers to Israel's
1982 invasion of Lebanon as the source of his desire to hit the United States
in similar fashion, he is telling us that those in the West who saw Wahabist
jihadis as allies against the Soviets and non-lethal threats to Western
interests got it wrong.
The jihadist planners of the war of
revenge allied themselves with the United States in Afghanistan in the same way
Hitler's Berlin allied itself with Moscow in 1939. The sole purpose of the
alliance was to gain time. Thanks to a misreading of the nature of the
Pakistani army that continues to this day -- and which is the principal reason
why bin Laden remains at liberty -- the United States spurned Afghan
nationalists and pumped resources towards Afghan jihadis since the 1980s.
But the end of 2001, it was these
neglected and derided nationalists of the "Northern Alliance" who
provided the foot soldiers needed to physically drive out the Taliban, who had
after all been nourished by the CIA. Now, when Zalmay Khalilzad - U.S.
ambassador to Afghanistan -- talks of a moderate Taliban, he is attempting to
cover up the fact that the assistance that he and others channeled towards the
Taliban in the 1980s was a disastrous investment.
Khalilzad is pretending -- or worse,
still believes -- the Potemkin village of an alliance with Wahabist Jihad that
he and dozens of other Western policymakers got taken in by is real.
Throughout the 1980s, the same forces
that bin Laden's message now reveals to have had the United States in their
sights all along received a massive flow of assistance. Unless the history of
this effort is analyzed objectively, the danger of similar mistakes being
repeated exists. There are several dozen times more nationalists than jihadists
in any Muslim country.
If the Arab world is seen as the core
support for the war of revenge, less than one in five Muslims is Arab. The
demographic heart of the Muslim world is in South and Southeast Asia, which is
why jihadist planners (who are almost entirely Arab) understand that the
conquest of hearts and minds there needs to precede the final assault on the
citadel of the Crusaders.
Unfortunately for the world, nationalism
is a term of abuse to Western strategists, except when applied to their own
self-satisfied navel-gazing
Why were Sweden and the Patriot Act
singled out in the latest message? The Scandinavian countries are known for
being aggressive in defense of the civil liberties of elements that do not
dirty the spotless backyards of the Nordic countries. Norway, for example, has
emerged as an effective champion of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (the
originators of the modern suicide bomber), with Oslo attempting to help the
Tigers establish a Kosovo in northern Sri Lanka that can be run as a personal
fief of the LTTE supremo, Vellupillai Pirabhakaran.
Thanks to this bias in favor of an
organization that has at least 400 suicide bombers in its ranks, Oslo has been
silent these past two years at the nine-dozen non-LTTE Tamil leaders killed by
the Tigers during this time, and by the use of methods by pro-LTTE elements
that some Florida election officials would look upon with awe, so as to win
election for members of Parliament who are completely controlled by the LTTE.
This Norwegian initiative has been
publicly supported by the rest of the European Union, despite such bagatelles
as the conscription of 8,000 child soldiers by the LTTE and the killings
mentioned earlier. Even the United States has given its approval to the good
work done by Oslo in securing peace in Sri Lanka.
If George W. Bush has been singled out
for frequent negative references, the reason is that he is seen as responsible
for the actions of the U.S. military and the Department of Homeland Security
following Sept. 11. A case can be made out that a Kerry victory would be seen
as a victory for the jihadists, the way the defeat of Jose-Maria Aznar's party
in Spain was taken as a triumph of the jihadists. Paradoxically, the very
qualities that make some in the West detest Bush -- his fanaticism and apparent
irrationality in pushing ahead with a course that is clearly not delivering --
are the same ones that hold back jihadist planners from going ahead with fresh
attacks.
Those who are the brains behind bin
Laden's mask are as cautious, in their own sphere of activity, as Swiss
bankers. They want sure things.
That no major attack has been carried out
on the United States since Sept. 11, 2001, indicates the planners of jihad have
not yet worked out a plan of action that they regard as free of significant
risk of failure. A Kerry presidency would lower the bar by eliminating the
possibility of an irrational response (such as the ultimate horror of a U.S.
attack on holy sites). The more the United States and its allies in the war on
terror are seen as placing constraints on their retaliatory responses, the
higher the risk of a deadly attack on their home turfs
Had the United States heeded those who
advocated the harnessing of Iraqi nationalism rather than its attempted
emasculation after the defeat of the Saddamite armies in 2003, the ground
situation in Iraq would have stabilized by now. However, as in Afghanistan
(where once again, the Saudi and Pakistani influence on US/NATO policy and
actions is strong), local elements that are less than happy to see alien troops
on their territory but who are anti-jihadist are actually under attack, mostly
as a result of misinformation fed by regional security agencies via their Iraqi
cutouts that use U.S. troops to take out local rivals by getting air and ground
strikes called against such elements.
Today, the "tail" of the
Syrian, Saudi, Jordanian, Egyptian and Iranian secret services (in all of whom
significant elements owe clandestine loyalty to the planners of jihad) is
wagging the "dog" that is the coalition military machine. This is one
of the great successes of the jihadists in both Iraq and Afghanistan
The assumption that the loyalty of a King
Abdullah or a Crown Prince Abdullah will ensure the suborning of the security
systems of a country to the U.S. side in the war on terror is false, often
visibly so. The latest message once again makes explicit that the planners of
jihad see no daylight between the local regimes and the United States and
Israel. They are, in this view, coalesced into a single, malign mass that needs
to be eliminated by dignified souls such as the 19 Sept. 11 hijackers.
Sadly -- barring perhaps Kuwait -- none
of the local rulers have accepted this reality. Instead, as in Qatar or Egypt,
or most egregiously in Saudi Arabia, they cosset jihadist elements and seek to
wean them away from efforts to topple ruling structures. Apparently, they are
as easily deceived as the Norwegians are about the nature of the partner they
are so entranced with.
What, in the latest message, is bin
Laden's bottom line? For those unwilling to live in a world dominated by the
Wahabbis, it is an admission of weakness. It is a call to a ceasefire that has
been caused by significant damage to their structures as a result of the
counterattack launched after Sept. 11.
Failure stands out like a million sore
thumbs. Success goes unheralded, and those responsible are as invisible as the
bandicoots that live in the sewers of a city. There may be more attacks. The
jihadist foe will not go peacefully into his night. But if the pressure on him
is intensified and if the retaliation against each of his actions gets
multiplied, then within a generation there could be, not a call for a
ceasefire, but the silence of surrender.
Bin Laden's message shows that those
planning a worldwide war of revenge are hurting, and hurting badly enough to
sue for peace by appealing to that most despicable of human beings, the
Crusader.
-(M.D. Nalapat is a professor of
Geopolitics at the Manipal Academy of Higher Education. He first identified the
Wahabist jihad as an international threat to security in 1993.)
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