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A rchive Date
[ 06-11-2005 ]
Category
[ International Relations ]
sub-Categoy
[ Iran ]

      [http://www.torontosun.com/News/Columnists/Mansur_Salim/2005/11/05/1293316.html

      Iran's radical bias no secret
      By SALIM MANSUR
      Sat, November 5, 2005

      The only surprising thing about the recent remark by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad that "Israel must be wiped off the map," is that so many people in the West are surprised.

      Ahmadinejad's remarks were made in a speech delivered ahead of the annual "Jerusalem Day" - it coincides, on instructions of the late Ayatollah Khomeini, once leader of the Iran's clerical regime, with the fourth Friday of the fasting month of Ramadan in the Islamic calendar - to a gathering of the who's who of the global Muslim terrorist network funded and directed by authorities in Tehran.

      Ahmadinejad was merely repeating the political line formulated by Khomeini's regime - which, stripped of its ideological cover, was totalitarian. Like the Bolshevik regime in Russia and Mao's in China, Iran continues to brook no internal dissent while supporting radical Islamism beyond its borders.

      The animus towards Israel is the glue holding together various Muslim terrorist organizations, such as the Palestinian Hamas, the Lebanese Hezbollah, al Qaida's global network, Iraqi insurgents directed by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, various Pakistani groups, etc., whose internal sectarian rivalry is no less bloody-minded than their anti-Semitism. Enmity towards Israel is the only thing radical Islamists and secular fascists (for instance, Syrian Baathists) share in common even as they fight each other - as did Saddam Hussein's Iraq and Khomeini's Iran for nearly a decade.

      If there were doubts in the West before 9/11 of what radical Islamism represents, there should be none now. This is a political ideology which is no more representative of traditional Islam than the Ku Klux Klan is representative of traditional Christianity.

      But while the KKK is contemptibly relegated to the bigoted margins of America, the plague of radical Islamism has become the destructively dominant political force within the Arab-Muslim world - at least since the 1979 revolution that brought Khomeini to power in Iran.

      Khomeini declared war on the United States (called the "Great Satan") and Israel (called the "Little Satan") once his clerical regime got itself installed. This regime and its apologists have not obscured their political aims - of acquiring nuclear weapons for their own survival while endangering the survival of Israel - behind diplomatic gobbledygook.

      Ahmadinejad cannot be faulted for speaking plainly and informing the world unambiguously what the regime intends to do once it acquires the capability to act accordingly.

      But the wonder, and horror, surrounding contemporary Iran is the extent to which western democracies have engaged in a policy of appeasement driven by commercial greed - and an unwillingness to take the measures required to disarm a maniacal regime before any harm is done.

      Iranians opposed to the clerical regime have been intimidated, imprisoned, killed or driven out into exile. But Iranians who sense the peril into which Khomeinism is pushing their country continue to speak out.

      One such Iranian is, ironically, Hossein Khomeini, the grandson of Ayatollah Khomeini. Soon after Iraq was liberated he arrived in Najaf, Shiite Islam's holiest city, and announced, "Just like the Iraqis, the Iranians are desperate to be free and if all other methods fail they may welcome American military intervention."

      Christopher Hitchens, the widely published and respected author, writing in Vanity Fair of his visit to Iran, quotes Hossein's remarks to him: "Only the Free World, led by America, can bring democracy to Iran."

      The free world, however, confused by the muddled thinking of the lib-left in politics and media, might act, if the past is any guide, only when the cost of inaction becomes unavoidably steep.

      You can e-mail Salim Mansur at smansurca@yahoo.ca
      Have a letter for the editor? E-mail it to editor@tor.sunpub.com


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