• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
MENUMENU
MENUMENU
  • Home
  • About
    • Contact Us
    • FlaglerLive Board of Directors
    • Comment Policy
    • Mission Statement
    • Our Values
    • Privacy Policy
  • Live Calendar
  • Submit Obituary
  • Submit an Event
  • Support FlaglerLive
  • Advertise on FlaglerLive (386) 503-3808
  • Search Results

FlaglerLive

No Bull, no Fluff, No Smudges

MENUMENU
  • Flagler
    • Flagler County Commission
    • Beverly Beach
    • Economic Development Council
    • Flagler History
    • Mondex/Daytona North
    • The Hammock
    • Tourist Development Council
  • Palm Coast
    • Palm Coast City Council
    • Palm Coast Crime
  • Bunnell
    • Bunnell City Commission
    • Bunnell Crime
  • Flagler Beach
    • Flagler Beach City Commission
    • Flagler Beach Crime
  • Cops/Courts
    • Circuit & County Court
    • Florida Supreme Court
    • Federal Courts
    • Flagler 911
    • Fire House
    • Flagler County Sheriff
    • Flagler Jail Bookings
    • Traffic Accidents
  • Rights & Liberties
    • Fourth Amendment
    • First Amendment
    • Privacy
    • Second Amendment
    • Seventh Amendment
    • Sixth Amendment
    • Sunshine Law
    • Third Amendment
    • Religion & Beliefs
    • Human Rights
    • Immigration
    • Labor Rights
    • 14th Amendment
    • Civil Rights
  • Schools
    • Adult Education
    • Belle Terre Elementary
    • Buddy Taylor Middle
    • Bunnell Elementary
    • Charter Schools
    • Daytona State College
    • Flagler County School Board
    • Flagler Palm Coast High School
    • Higher Education
    • Imagine School
    • Indian Trails Middle
    • Matanzas High School
    • Old Kings Elementary
    • Rymfire Elementary
    • Stetson University
    • Wadsworth Elementary
    • University of Florida/Florida State
  • Economy
    • Jobs & Unemployment
    • Business & Economy
    • Development & Sprawl
    • Leisure & Tourism
    • Local Business
    • Local Media
    • Real Estate & Development
    • Taxes
  • Commentary
    • The Conversation
    • Pierre Tristam
    • Diane Roberts
    • Guest Columns
    • Byblos
    • Editor's Blog
  • Culture
    • African American Cultural Society
    • Arts in Palm Coast & Flagler
    • Books
    • City Repertory Theatre
    • Flagler Auditorium
    • Flagler Playhouse
    • Flagler Youth Orchestra
    • Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra
    • Palm Coast Arts Foundation
    • Special Events
  • Elections 2024
    • Amendments and Referendums
    • Presidential Election
    • Campaign Finance
    • City Elections
    • Congressional
    • Constitutionals
    • Courts
    • Governor
    • Polls
    • Voting Rights
  • Florida
    • Federal Politics
    • Florida History
    • Florida Legislature
    • Florida Legislature
    • Ron DeSantis
  • Health & Society
    • Flagler County Health Department
    • Ask the Doctor Column
    • Health Care
    • Health Care Business
    • Covid-19
    • Children and Families
    • Medicaid and Medicare
    • Mental Health
    • Poverty
    • Violence
  • All Else
    • Daily Briefing
    • Americana
    • Obituaries
    • News Briefs
    • Weather and Climate
    • Wildlife

Syrian Refugees, ISIS, the Attacks to Come and What To Do: A Grim Q&A

November 18, 2015 | FlaglerLive | 6 Comments

military koran isis
It’s still not a war on Islam: Lt. Cdr. Abuhena Saifulislam, a staff chaplain for U.S. Central Command, reads the Quran after a religious leaders’ conference in Zarqa, Jordan during military exercises in May. (Sgt. Nathan Booth)

By Tom O’Hara

You no doubt feel overwhelmed by the reporting and commentary after this past Friday’s slaughter in Paris.

A lot of smart people have written about the brutality of the attacks, the complexities of the ISIS threat and the West’s response.

To simplify things, I’ve drafted sobering answers to basic questions I suspect many of you have.

Q: Will there be more of these attacks? Can’t we stop them? Will the terrorists strike in the United States?

A: Yes. No. Yes.

You don’t have to be a National Security Agency expert to understand that it’s impossible to thwart every terror attack. U.S. and European spies simply can’t monitor the communication of every knucklehead terrorist. There’s just too many of them and most of them are crazy.

They’re more than happy to strap on suicide vests when they step out with their Kalashnikovs and grenades. These men and women are not garden-variety criminals.

So, brace yourself for more horror. And don’t be surprised if some of it unfolds in the United States again.

Q: Can’t we invade Syria and Iraq and kill all these Islamic State zealots? Can’t we track down all their supporters in Europe and the U.S. and put them in prison?

A: No and no.

We can drive ISIS out of its strongholds in Syria and Iraq. We can monitor the communication of nearly every Muslim and Arab in the Western world. That could keep the carnage to a minimum.

But we can’t eliminate Islamic extremism. There are 1.5 billion Muslims in the world and even if only 10 percent embrace extremism, that’s a lot of pissed off people.

Many Muslims follow a strain of Islam called Wahhabism. If you want a history lesson about it, read Karen Armstrong’s piece about it in the New Statesman.

It was born in Saudi Arabia and has been exported to much of the Muslim world partly because the Saudis had so much Western money from selling oil that they could afford to spread this intolerant gospel.

“A whole generation of Muslims, therefore, has grown up with a maverick form of Islam that has given them a negative view of other faiths and an intolerantly sectarian understanding of their own,” Armstrong wrote.

Q: Is Islam really to blame for all this hate?

A: Partly.

context floridaI’ve heard people say Western imperialism is to blame. Poverty. Unemployed and hopeless young Arab men. The United States’ support of Israel. Etc.

But these killers don suicide vests and shout “Allah Akbar” when they shoot innocent people. They behead people. They burn people alive. They stone women accused of adultery. They pray before they rape women who do not embrace their kind of Islam.

Believe me. Many of them believe they are serving Allah.

“They believe that they are personally involved in struggles beyond their own lives, and that merely to be swept up in the drama, on the side of righteousness, is a privilege and a pleasure – especially when it is also a burden,” journalist Graeme Wood wrote in The Atlantic magazine.

In the article “What ISIS Really Wants,” Wood uses this analogy to describe the rise of ISIS: Its rise is “like the realization of a dystopian alternate reality in which David Koresh or Jim Jones survived to wield absolute power over not just a few hundred people, but some 8 million.”

Q: What do these people want?

A: They want all 7.3 billion people in the world to adhere to their brutal version of Islam. They want to kill all nonbelievers. They honestly believe that is what Allah wants them to do.

They want a worldwide kingdom called a caliphate.

Q: Can keeping 10,000 Syrian refugees out of the United States keep us safe? If Gov. Rick Scott keeps them out of Florida, can I relax?

A: No.

The 22-year-old guy who’s a disaffected fast-food worker and lives down the street is more dangerous than a Syrian refugee. The U.S. is filled with ISIS wannabes, who believe they can transform their dull little lives into something meaningful if they become part of a terror sleeper cell.

Q: What is going to happen?

A: This is the new normal for the rest of our lives. We will continue to enjoy our comfortable lifestyles, but we’ll always be coping with the nagging fear that when we visit a public place, we may cross paths with a heavily armed zealot shouting “Allah Akbar.”

tom o'haraTom O’Hara, a veteran newspaperman, is the former managing editor of The Palm Beach Post and the Plain Dealer in Ohio. See a previous column, on smoking pot, here.

Support FlaglerLive's End of Year Fundraiser
Thank you readers for getting us to--and past--our year-end fund-raising goal yet again. It’s a bracing way to mark our 15th year at FlaglerLive. Our donors are just a fraction of the 25,000 readers who seek us out for the best-reported, most timely, trustworthy, and independent local news site anywhere, without paywall. FlaglerLive is free. Fighting misinformation and keeping democracy in the sunshine 365/7/24 isn’t free. Take a brief moment, become a champion of fearless, enlightening journalism. Any amount helps. We’re a 501(c)(3) non-profit news organization. Donations are tax deductible.  
You may donate openly or anonymously.
We like Zeffy (no fees), but if you prefer to use PayPal, click here.

Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. Anonymous says

    November 18, 2015 at 11:43 pm

    So true.

  2. just me says

    November 19, 2015 at 8:35 am

    If there truly is a majority of mulsims who do not believe in this vile ideology of death and servitude to radical , violent extremist islam then they must be the driving force in eradicating this version of islam. It is not ISIL we need to fear they may go the way of al Qaida and be the back bench players. It is about islam not one group of violent islamists. I just saw a report stating that book haram? in Africa has more blood on their hands then ISIL but we hear little about them. Why? maybe because ist in Africa and we don’t get most of the worlds oil from there?

  3. Sherry says

    November 19, 2015 at 6:09 pm

    Ahhhh. . . There’s a “credible” source for you. . . a veteran newspaperman. . . spreading fear. . .go get your guns!

    Has he actually even been to the Middle East? Does he know Putin personally? How about Limbaugh or Trump?

  4. Outsider says

    November 19, 2015 at 7:01 pm

    And some may say he is spreading the truth, from which others choose to hide from by burying their heads deep in their colons.

  5. Sherry says

    November 20, 2015 at 12:43 pm

    She said sarcastically: and sadly then there are those educated, articulate, sophisticated, very classy folks who commonly insult others in extremely crude ways, for no reason at all. . . pitiful!

  6. yankee says

    November 21, 2015 at 8:47 pm

    If only people were this concerned over angry-anti govt white men. You know the ones shooting up schools and malls.

    isis could only hope to do as much damage as we do to ourselves.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

  • Conner Bosch law attorneys lawyers offices palm coast flagler county
  • grand living realty
  • politis matovina attorneys for justice personal injury law auto truck accidents

Primary Sidebar

  • grand living realty
  • politis matovina attorneys for justice personal injury law auto truck accidents

Recent Comments

  • Ed P on The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Friday, May 9, 2025
  • Ed P on The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Saturday, May 10, 2025
  • Lance Carroll on Without a Single Question, Bunnell Board Approves Rezoning of Nearly 1,900 Acres to Industrial, Outraging Residents
  • Lance Carroll on Without a Single Question, Bunnell Board Approves Rezoning of Nearly 1,900 Acres to Industrial, Outraging Residents
  • Ray W, on The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Saturday, May 10, 2025
  • CJ on Palm Coast Mayor Mike Norris Thinks the FBI or CIA Is Bugging His Phone
  • Ray W, on The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Saturday, May 10, 2025
  • Atwp on AdventHealth Hospitals Hire More than 800 Nurses in Flagler, Volusia and Lake Counties in Past Year
  • Michael on Flagler Beach Will Consider Selling Ocean Palm Golf Club to Leaseholder, With Conditional Milestones
  • Mothersworry on Palm Coast Mayor Mike Norris Thinks the FBI or CIA Is Bugging His Phone
  • Jeff Schurman on Flagler Beach Reels at Death of SunBros Café Owner Travis Sundell, 49, ‘Passionate Part of What Makes This Town Special’
  • Ray W, on The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Saturday, May 10, 2025
  • JimboXYZ on Palm Coast Mayor Mike Norris Thinks the FBI or CIA Is Bugging His Phone
  • The Villa Beach Walker on Flagler Beach Will Consider Selling Ocean Palm Golf Club to Leaseholder, With Conditional Milestones
  • Sherry on The African Penguin May Be Extinct by 2035
  • Sherry on The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Saturday, May 10, 2025

Log in