Washington – Obama: US At War With Those Who Have Perverted Islam

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    Attendees of the White House Summit on Countering Violent Extremism listen as President Barack Obama speaks, Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2015, in the South Court Auditorium of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House Complex in Washington. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)Washington – Muslims in the U.S. and around the world have a responsibility to fight a misconception that terrorist groups like the Islamic State speak for them, President Barack Obama said Wednesday in his most direct remarks yet about any link between Islam and terrorism.

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    For weeks, the White House has sidestepped the question of whether deadly terror attacks in Paris and other Western cities amount to “Islamic extremism,” wary of offending a major world religion or lending credibility to the “war on terror” that Obama’s predecessor waged. But as he hosted a White House summit on countering violent extremism, the president said some in Muslim communities have bought into the notion that Islam is incompatible with tolerance and modern life.

    “We are not at war with Islam,” Obama said. “We are at war with people who have perverted Islam.”

    While putting the blame on IS and similar groups — Obama said the militants masquerade as religious leaders but are really terrorists — the president also appealed directly to prominent Muslims to do more to distance themselves from brutal ideologies. He said all have a duty to “speak up very clearly” in opposition to violence against innocent people.

    “Just as leaders like myself reject the notion that terrorists like ISIL genuinely represent Islam, Muslim leaders need to do more to discredit the notion that our nations are determined to suppress Islam,” Obama said.

    Issuing such a direct challenge to Muslims marked a clear departure from the restrained, cautious language Obama and his aides have used to describe the situation in the past.

    In the days after last month’s shootings at a satirical French newspaper that had caricatured the Prophet Muhammad, Obama avoided calling the attack an example of “Islamic extremism,” and instead opted for the more generic “violent extremism.” Recently, the White House also struggled to explain whether the U.S. believes the Afghan Taliban to be a terrorist organization.

    The refusal to directly assess any Islamic role in the terrifying scenes playing out in Europe, the Mideast and Africa has drawn criticism from those who say Obama has prioritized political correctness over a frank acknowledgement of reality. National security hawks, in particular, argued that Obama’s counterterrorism strategy couldn’t possibly be successful if the president was unable or unwilling to confront the true nature of the threat.
    Deeqo Jibril, of Boston, Founder of the Somali Community and Cultural Association, listens as President Barack Obama speaks at the White House Summit on Countering Violent Extremism, Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2015, in the South Court Auditorium of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House Complex in Washington. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
    White House aides said they were avoiding associating the attacks with Islam for the sake of “accuracy” and to avoid lending credence to the terrorists’ own justification for violence — a strict interpretation of Islam. Frustrated by what they deemed a manufactured controversy, Obama aides have argued that a focus on terminology has distracted from more fruitful conversations about what can actually be done to stop extremist ideologies from spreading.

    “These are individuals who carried out an act of terrorism, and they later tried to justify that act of terrorism by invoking the religion of Islam and their own deviant view of it,” White House spokesman Josh Earnest said at the time.

    Yet the argument over terminology has increasingly become a distraction, including this week as Obama gathered law enforcement officials, Muslim leaders and lawmakers for a three-day summit on violent extremism. In his remarks Wednesday, Obama acknowledged it was a touchy subject but insisted it was critical to tackle the issue “head-on.”

    “We can’t shy away from these discussions,” he said. “And too often, folks are understandably sensitive about addressing some of these root issues, but we have to talk about them honestly and clearly.”

    Still, the president took care to differentiate militant groups from the “billion Muslims who reject their ideology.” He noted that IS is killing far more Muslims than non-Muslims, and he called for the world community to elevate the voices of those who “saw the truth” after being radicalized temporarily.

    Obama acknowledged that many Muslims in the U.S. have a suspicion of government and police, feeling they have been unfairly targeted, that has confounded efforts to strengthen cooperation between law enforcement and Muslim communities. He effusively praised Muslims who have served the U.S. in the military or in other capacities for generations.

    “Of course, that’s the story extremists and terrorists don’t want the world to know: Muslims succeeding and thriving in America,” Obama said. “Because when that truth is known, it exposes their propaganda as the lie that it is.”

    Obama has long tried to shift his administration’s terror rhetoric away from what he saw as the hyperbolic terminology used by his predecessor, George W. Bush, particularly Bush’s declaration in the aftermath of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks that the U.S. was engaged in a “war on terror.”

    In a high-profile national security address in 2013, Obama declared, “We must define our effort not as a boundless ‘global war on terror,’ but rather as a series of persistent, targeted efforts to dismantle specific networks of violent extremists that threaten America.”


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    9 years ago

    He is not only wrong, but is trying to convince the world of a lie.

    First, the Koran itself advocates use of murder and torture against non-Muslims. If the Koran is the Holy Book for Islam, then it is dishonest to refer to Islam as a religion of peace.

    Secondly, are there moderate Muslims that wish to excommunicate the radicals that commit these immoral and criminal acts? We hear them justifying them, and then joining to support to movements that raise money that eventually ends up funding tunnels, bombs, and weapons.

    9 years ago

    This is how a President speaks! Im so proud! Contrary to all the headless hotheads who zealously proclaim that ISLAM is ISIS, thus fueling an international fire. Bibi can take lessons by him.

    Speaksoftly
    Speaksoftly
    9 years ago

    Speaking of hyperbole, are Iran’s mullahs and ayatollahs perverting Islam when they vow to wipe Israel from the map and if so, why are we negotiating with terrorists. But if it is merely bombast for public consumption, why do they support Hezbollah and Hamas? The puppet-masters are more guilty than the puppets – so why do we dignify their words and negotiate with them? Is there anyone who can rationally explain Washington’s foreign policy other than being a byproduct of juvenile, non-varsity ready thinkers – or is there something more sordid behind it?

    Secular
    Secular
    9 years ago

    Sounds a lot like George Bush.

    MrSmith
    MrSmith
    9 years ago

    Down anybody know when this religion Islam was created, and how old is the world. A bunch of malarkey by this so called prophet.

    9 years ago

    President Obama is either misinformed or attempting to whitewash Islam. There are at least 109 verses in the Koran that command Moslems to go to war against the infidel: Jews and Christians. The descriptions are graphic and call for executions and beheadings.. ISIS is simply following the traditional path of Islam.

    54321
    54321
    9 years ago

    The silence of the so called ‘moderate’ muslim community which supposedly is the vast majority of muslims worldwide, is deafening.

    Mark Levin
    Mark Levin
    9 years ago

    He can’t bring himself to say MILITANT ISLAM !!! Quit the lessons on if it’s Islam or not. WE KNOW IT IS!!! Their book is full of violence caused or claimed by the mishugina.

    We need to identify the enemy and realize he’s the enemy. Obomba hasn’t done that and won’t either because he’s gutless!

    9 years ago

    To all those who are trying to tar all Muslims as terrorists because of some verses in the Koran: I wouldn’t go there as an Orthodox Jew because our Torah has many comments, narratives, etc. that we wouldn’t want other people holding against us today in the 21st century – -such as the commands to the Israelites as they conquered Canaan to exterminate every last man, woman and child and all their livestock; the shocking comments by some of the sages (not a majority, thank G-d, but enough to be troubling) about the inherent inborn differences between Jews and non-Jews; and other things I won’t go into on a public forum. My point is that we always act like we’re so pure and we’re so loud in condemning hatred and intolerance found in other religious traditions while we ignore or even try to justify similar problems in our own.

    Benny
    Benny
    9 years ago

    “We are not at war with Islam,” Obama said. “We are at war with people who have perverted Islam.”

    Our president is really lost!
    What a shame!
    And they call Israel “liars”?

    Buchwalter
    Buchwalter
    9 years ago

    All you wise ignoramuses check at whose court the Rambam was a physician and check the languages in which the Rambam wrote. Ignorance is a not a fact it is a mental handicap

    takeittothem
    takeittothem
    9 years ago

    So the Neturei Karta does not represent all of Judaism.
    But ISIS does represent all of Islam?????