Defusing the Holy Bomb: President George W. Bush
Defusing the Holy Bomb
Author: Thomas L. Friedman
Publication: The New York Times
Date: November 27, 2002
To: Leaders of the Muslim world
From: President George W. Bush
Dear Sirs,
As you approach the end of Ramadan
and we approach our Thanksgiving, I thought it would be a good time
for me to share with you some concerns. Let me be blunt: I am increasingly
worried that we are heading toward a civilizational war.
How so? Well, let me point out just
a few news stories in recent days: Imam Samudra, the Indonesian
Islamist accused of masterminding last month's Bali bombing - in
which nearly 200 tourists were killed - reportedly said during his
confession that it was a "holy bomb" that ripped apart
that disco, and that it was aimed there because it was full of foreigners
- i.e., non-Muslims. There is nothing "holy" about a bomb
that kills 200 people just because they are foreigners.
Then I read about Bonnie Penner,
a young U.S. missionary nurse at a prenatal clinic in Sidon, Lebanon,
which provided care for needy Palestinians and Lebanese. She was
shot three times in the face. A Palestinian security official told
The A.P. that "the killing was the result of a hostile Muslim
reaction in Sidon to the preaching . . . lessons the center was
giving to Muslim youths." Do you know how much proselytizing
Muslim groups do in America? A lot. We have no problem with that.
That's who we are. Who are you? I have no idea whether this woman's
clinic was involved in proselytizing Muslims, but I do know that
she was a nurse, caring for Muslims, and she was shot for who she
was.
Then there was Azmi Abu Hilayel,
whose son Na'el strapped himself with dynamite and blew up an Israeli
bus with school kids. Azmi was quoted as saying: "I thanked
God when I heard that my son had died in an operation for the sake
of God and the homeland." I can't believe that the God of Islam,
a God of mercy and compassion, would bless killing anyone's kids.
Believe me, I know Israeli soldiers have killed dozens of Palestinian
children during the intifada. That is shameful. But I don't hear
Israeli generals, parents or rabbis thanking God their sons could
kill Muslim kids. Soldiers shooting kids is wrong. Suicide killing
is wrong. There is no God that blesses either.
On top of all this, we just had
the imam of a Paris mosque arrested for allegedly helping the airplane
shoe-bomber. And we had two U.S. marines shot in Kuwait, a country
we helped rescue from Saddam, and we saw one of our top aid officials
in Jordan killed in his front yard for a similar "crime"
- being an American in the Muslim world. Now you see why I ordered
that young men from most Arab countries who are studying in America
be fingerprinted and photographed by the I.N.S. I had no choice.
You say all this is happening because
we support Israel. I know we need to do more to bring peace, but
I don't think that nurse was shot, or that Bali bomb was made "holy,"
because we support Israel. I think it has to do with the rise within
your midst of a deeply intolerant strain of Islam that is not simply
a reaction to Israel, but is a response to your failing states,
squandered oil wealth, broken ideologies (Nasserism) and generations
of autocracy and illiteracy. Armed and angry, this harsh fundamentalism
now seems to totally intimidate Muslim moderates.
But the values it propagates will
bring ruin to you and conflict with us. As Brink Lindsey of the
Cato Institute wrote in National Review, "No faith will make
rote memorization of ancient texts, suppression of critical inquiry
and dissent, subjugation of women, and a servile deference to authority
the recipe for anything other than civilizational decline."
The decent, but passive, Muslim
center must go to war against this harsh fundamentalism. Yes, we
have our intolerant bigots too. I just publicly distanced myself
from those Christians who smear Islam with a broad brush. But our
moderate majority and press regularly denounce them too. They are
not dominating our society. We've had our civil war against intolerance.
Now I'm urging you to have yours. Don't tell me you can't. Look
at those courageous Iranian students who are now taking on the extreme
fundamentalists within their own society - risking their lives to
fight those who want to take Islam, and Iran, back to the Dark Ages.
God bless them.
Friends, unless you have a war within
your civilization, there is going to be a war between our civilizations.
We're just one more 9/11 away from that. So let's dedicate this
next year to fighting intolerance within so we can preserve our
relations between.
Sincerely, G.W.B.
|