By:
Moorthy Muthuswamy PhD
August 12, 2004
Introduction
The ongoing war on
terror took an intense turn starting Sept. 11, 2001, bringing the full
attention, resources and the might of the United States of America, easily
the most powerful nation on earth. The United States will determine the
course of the war on terror for years to come. I discuss here the
strategies adopted by America and what changes it needs to make to win the
war on terror quickly and with less cost. This has implications for other
nations that too are targeted by jihadi forces – India, Israel, the
Philippines or Russia.
It appears to me
that alternate analysis of the war on terror are badly needed, as experts
with humanities/journalism background mostly dominate this very important
area of research. If “best” minds are said to gravitate towards physical
sciences or mathematics, it is time such minds too study the problem of
Islamic fundamentalism – in the words of the current American President,
“the defining problem of the generation”. Typically, during their younger
days these individuals have shown great ability in mastering complexities,
pattern recognition and logic as presented in science or math. Internet
has opened up this area for outsiders by making previously specialized
information and analysis easily available. Although trained as a nuclear
physicist, I have published extensively on Islamic fundamentalism since
1998. Even before Sept. 11, 2001, I was among the few to uniquely identify
the roots of Islamic terrorism and Muslim backwardness, and suggest
remedial measures (http://www.pakistanlink.com/Letters/2001/May/11/04.html).
A more complete list of my publications can be found at the following
location:
http://www.saveindia.com/mutpage.htm.
Strategies adopted by America
America has become
an extraordinarily capable nation for one main reason: its ability as a
nation to identify, analyze and solve problems. Nevertheless, the events
of Sept. 11, 2001 and now the emerging nuclear proliferation from Pakistan
shows that America has been slow in realizing the implications of the
emerging Islamic fundamentalism. An unprepared America suddenly thrust
into the war-theater in 2001 was going to take time to figure out
effective strategies to win the war on terror. This is further compounded
by a dearth of American experts on this new phenomenon.
America’s immediate
military response was in Afghanistan, the staging post of jihadist Al-Qaeda
led by Osama Bin Laden. A far superior American military quickly overran
Al-Qaeda and its Taliban supporters. This victory has reduced the
possibility of a mass attack on America, of the kind witnessed on Sept.
11, 2001, at least on a short-term basis.
The central piece of
America’s long-term policy to win the war on terror was to invade Iraq and
bring democracy there, and then expand democracy to the rest of the Middle
East. America sees democracy as the real solution to Islamic
fundamentalism that is at the root of the war on terror. It now appears
that American efforts in Iraq are failing. This failure was due to the
American inability to identify why Iraq or even most of the Muslim nations
are under dictatorships. This is due to shortcomings in Islamic ideology.
The proper approach should have been first to help reform Islam and then
guide Muslim countries towards democracy, and not the other way around (A
New Paradigm: Civilization through Wealth Creation,
Soft Borders with Pakistan: A Certain Suicide).
America-hating jihadists continue to be created
unhindered around the world. It has now become clear that the ideological
aspect of America’s war on terror is not only weak, but can be even seen
as unwittingly aiding the enemy (more, later). What America needs at this
stage of the war on terror is a strategy that addresses the root cause of
the conflict – the deficiencies in Islam – that are creating terror
groups.
Nuclear threat
With the primary
sponsor of Islamic terror, Pakistan, firmly under the ideological
influence of Al-Qaeda, a nuclear threat looms on the United States. What
is also notable is the extent of jihadization of the Pakistani society.
All available indications are that jihad is the primary focus of the
Pakistani nation. Its acquiring of nuclear weapons and even spreading of
the technology was for a “higher cause” – taken to mean jihad, admitted so
by none other than Qadeer Khan himself.
America does face
tricky policy options vis-ŕ-vis Pakistan. But it has allowed Pakistan to
dictate terms by playing the victim card, when it is Pakistan that has
victimized America through its sponsorship of the Taliban and Al-Qaeda.
Pakistan also has a long track record of victimizing its neighbors as well
(New
Ideas for a New War).
Musharraf’s track
record shows him reluctant to take on Islam’s power structure --
consisting of clerics. Without weakening this power structure,
jihadization of Pakistan or its threat to the United States is not
reversible.
Islam hijacked
It is no over
statement to say that many Muslim clergies have become the generals of the
war waged on civilization. The backbone of this jihad is the bankrolling
by Muslim countries from the Middle East. Since the early 80s Saudi
Arabian government alone is supposed to have spent at least 170 billion
dollars on spreading its version of Wahhabi Islam -- a
retrogressive, non-performing expansionist, fascist and hateful ideology.
Wealthy private individuals from the Middle East too have contributed
immensely to the same cause.
Muslim clerics form
the power structure in Islam. They wield enormous influence across the
spectrum of the population. The indoctrination by jihad-oriented clerics
occurring from a young age also involves discovering “grievances” against
non-Muslims, while saying nothing about Muslim atrocities on non-Muslims.
This creates an absolute sense of anger on the part of Muslims and
conviction, and an overwhelming desire to take revenge. If one Muslim can
be indoctrinated to conduct evil acts on non-Muslims, so can a large
section of the community and most of the rest giving a passive support.
Such a scenario has developed in many Muslim communities around the world.
Under these
circumstances the “aspiration” of Muslim populations must be taken with a
pinch of salt. India's own Muslim Kashmir insurgency is one such an
example. The aspirations of Muslim Kashmiris in reality has turned out to
be nothing less than marginalizing non-Muslims and expanding Islam’s
frontiers (The
woes of Jammu and Ladakh,
India, the Kashmiri colony).
A confused
America
For a nation founded
on religious freedom, American society and its constitution values and
respect religion/faith immensely. It has not only become hard for
Americans to digest the fact that a religion, by and far, has been
hijacked by extremists, -- but it has also led to paralysis at the
legislature and policy-making levels. This has resulted in America not
being able to make rapid progress in the war on terror.
The primary purpose
of a religion is to define a code of conduct for its adherents to function
within the framework of a society. Hence a religion must be capable of
preaching tolerance and allow its adherents to acquire new knowledge,
compete and create wealth to survive. Any religion that doesn’t follow
these requirements will lose out to other religions and that is the law of
nature. This may be seen as the basis for American public’s faith in an
established religion.
The inherited oil
wealth in many Islamic countries, and especially in Saudi Arabia, “the
citadel of Islam”, has changed these requirements. This unearned wealth
meant that old rules of a “good religion” no longer apply. When this free
money is mixed with the idea of Islamic conquest started by Prophet
Mohammed, it resulted in Islamic terrorism to convert the entire world
under the banner of Islam -- also known as jihad in many Muslim countries
(Islam’s
Weakness). It is no stretch to say that oil wealth has corrupted Islam
and has resulted in the war on terror.
Unfortunately, no American leader of any standing
has been able to articulate this to the American public or to the world at
large – that a religion/faith under special circumstances can get
corrupted.
Ideological
warfare
America has already
won an ideological warfare before with the then Soviet Union. America
portrayed its democratic system as one based upon liberty and freedom that
also made wealth creation possible. At the same time America launched a
propaganda portraying the Soviet Communist ideology as lacking in liberty
and freedom, that keeps its people poor and deprived. The Soviet Communist
system finally collapsed from within because the reality of the American
propaganda got through. While the atheistic communist system was easier to
discredit for a religious America, the American establishment has thus
far, surprisingly, failed to play by this winning strategy vis-ŕ-vis
Islamic ideology.
Finding a solution to a problem lies in correctly
identifying it. As the first step an American President should declare
along these lines: Islam has been violently corrupted by extremist
elements and it needs to be reformed.
The above statement
does not call all Muslims as terrorists, but puts the blame squarely on
where it should be. Such identification makes it possible for America to
gain the moral high-ground over the Islamic terrorists and their
supporters and even give a shot in the arm of reform-minded Muslims. It
will basically put the onus on Muslims to make sure that they reform. Only
such a statement from an American President can initiate public relations
campaign and policy decisions leading to an American victory, similar to
the one over the Soviet communists.
This need to be
contrasted with a statement consistently delivered by a top American
leader describing Islam as a “religion of peace". He is implying that
there is no major violent component to Islam -- a sheer fallacy on his
part and he is yielding, undeservedly, the high-ground to terrorists and
fundamentalists that puts the United States in an ideologically defensive
mode – no way to win a war!
This top American
leader has further created a great deal of concern by calling for Turkey’s
inclusion in the European Union. As I have argued this goes against the
very essence of the war on terror – will lead to a “peaceful” extension of
Islam’s frontiers into Europe at the expense of the Europeans (Soft
Borders with Pakistan: A Certain Suicide).
All of the above and
the debacle in Iraq raises serious concerns about America’s preparedness
to win the war on terror.
Military
component
Besides the military
engagements in Afghanistan and Iraq, American efforts toward the war on
terror have been focused on cutting off financial support to terror groups
and toward reforming educational curriculum in terror-base countries such
as Pakistan or Saudi Arabia. This effort, while essential, is taking long
times to yield results. Also, in some of the Muslim countries extremist
clergy are so well-entrenched that reforming the curriculum becomes hard
to implement. This is particularly true in Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.
To complement
these efforts, I propose that the American efforts should be directed
toward destroying Islam’s power structures proven to engage in jihad
directed at America. America should treat the extremist clergy as enemy
combatants and treat their religious institutions as military
installations -- deemed for destruction.
These religious institutions also act as a base for terrorist gatherings,
logistics, and even arms storage. This proposal doesn’t call for a
large-scale Iraq-like military deployment, but instead calls for surgical
and mostly, executable air strikes.
Many of these
clerics are also too powerful for local governments to take on, even if
they want to – an essential reason for requiring American military
response. This approach goes under the current policy of presumption and
the right to retaliate. In the short run such American strikes will
inflame the situation. But in the long run seeing their extremist leaders
and their institutions taken out one by one will convince the population
base the emptiness of the extremist rhetoric and the futility of
confronting America. This contrasts with the current situation where only
the foot soldiers of jihad are dying and the generals of jihad free to
continue their indoctrination.
Besides, these
clerics use freedom to indoctrinate innocent young minds toward destroying
Americans or other “infidels”. The actual force or the threat of it should
take away most of their ability to indoctrinate. Most of these lead
clerics have taken decades to rise to prominence, their removal or anyone
else taking their place would mean that Muslim masses will find it
difficult to identify with their replacement. Destruction of
jihad-teaching institutions too weakens militant Islam -- by vastly
reducing the fundamentalists’ ability to mobilize masses. It is worth
pointing out that outside of religious gatherings, Muslim populations in
general are highly disorganized, and mostly worry about their day-to-day
existence. Conclusion: It is important to realize that Islamic
fundamentalism/militant Islam is a one-trick pony. That one trick happens
to be jihad-teaching institutions. If these institutions are neutralized,
it is all over.
This military
component, together with a propaganda that focuses on Islam’s deficiencies
in comparison with America’s successes (not carried out until now, as I
discussed earlier), should gradually lead to a marginalization of militant
Islam and a flowering of reformed versions of Islam. Neutralizing militant
Islam should also make it possible for Muslim masses to convert to other
faiths – yet another way of winning the war on terror.
Future of America
I have no doubt in
my mind that a capable America will eventually “solve” the problem of
Islamic terrorism. But at question here, given the lack of a vision
displayed so far, is the cost America incurs. China has managed Islamic
fundamentalism well and has kept the costs of battling it to a low level.
America sees for the
first time a real threat in China as a civilizational leader, given
China’s phenomenal economic growth and its size. To maintain an edge over
China, America needs to invest in the future of its children, but instead
it is wasting away many hundreds of billions per year in the war on terror
-- with no end in sight. If this money is invested in America itself, it
should lead to better educated and prepared American children and an
infrastructure that would create more intellectual property – a true
measure of civilizational edge and prosperity.
Unless a capable
American leadership soon emerges, the war on terror may have already
initiated the eventual replacement of America as the dominant
civilizational nation.
Moorthy
Muthuswamy PhD
(The views
expressed here are author’s own. The writer is a nuclear physicist based
in America. He is also a director of Indian American Intellectuals Forum,
a New York-based non-profit organization. His contact address:
moorthy@charter.net)
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