March 25, 2003
“Not One More American, Soldier Or Civilian, Must Be
Sacrificed At The Altar Of Multiculturalism, Diversity,
Open Borders…”
By
Michelle Malkin
Sgt. Asan Akbar, a Muslim American soldier with the
326th Engineer Battalion, had an
“attitude problem.”
According to his superiors and acquaintances, Akbar’s
attitude was bitterly anti-American and staunchly
pro-Muslim. So how did this devout follower of the
so-called Religion of Peace work out his attitudinal
problems last weekend?
By lobbing hand grenades and aiming his M-4 automatic
rifle into three tents filled with sleeping commanding
officers at the 101st Airborne Division’s 1st Brigade
operations center in Kuwait.
Akbar is the lone suspect being detained in the
despicable attack, which left more than a dozen wounded
and one dead. Surviving soldiers say Akbar, found
cowering in a bunker with shrapnel injuries, was
overheard ranting after the assault: "You guys
are coming into our countries, and you're going to rape
our women and kill our children.”
“Our?” At least there’s no doubt about where this
Religion of Peace practitioner’s
true loyalties lie.
Naturally, apologists for Islam-gone-awry are hard at
work
dismissing this traitorous act of murder as an
“isolated, individual act and not an _expression of
faith.”
But such sentiments are
willfully blind and
recklessly p.c.
Sgt. Akbar is not the only MSWA – Muslim Soldier With
Attitude – suspected of infiltrating our military,
endangering our troops and undermining national
security:
*Ali
A. Mohamed. Mohamed, a major in the Egyptian army,
immigrated to the U.S. in 1986 and joined the U.S. Army
while a resident alien. This despite being on a State
Department terrorist watch list before securing his
visa. An avowed
Islamist, he taught classes on Muslim culture to
U.S. Special Forces at Fort Bragg, N.C., and obtained
classified military documents. He was granted U.S.
citizenship over the objections of the CIA.
A former classmate, Jason T. Fogg,
recalled that Mohamed was openly critical of the
American military. “To be in the U.S. military and
have so much hate toward the U.S. was odd. He never
referred to America as his country."
Soon after he was honorably discharged from the Army
in 1989, Mohamed hooked up with Osama bin Laden as an
escort, trainer, bagman, and messenger. Mohamed used his
U.S. passport to conduct surveillance at the U.S.
Embassy in Nairobi; he later
pled guilty to conspiring with bin Laden to
“attack any Western target in the Middle East” and
admitted his role in the 1998 African embassy bombings
that killed more than 200 people, including a dozen
Americans.
Ain’t
multiculturalism grand?
*Semi Osman. An ethnic Lebanese born in Sierra Leone
and a
Seattle-based Muslim cleric, Osman served in a naval
reserve fueling unit based in Tacoma, Wash. He had
access to
fuel trucks similar to the type used by al Qaeda in
the 1996 bombing of the
Khobar Towers, which killed 19 U.S. airmen and
wounded nearly 400 other Americans.
Osman was arrested last May as part of a federal
investigation into the establishment of a
terrorist training camp in Bly, Oregon. Osman
recently pleaded guilty to a weapons violation and the
feds
dropped immigration charges against him in exchange
for his testimony.
Ain’t
open borders grand?
*John Muhammad. The accused
Beltway sniper and Muslim convert was a member of
the
Army’s 84th Engineering Company. In an eerie
parallel to the Akbar case, Muhammad is suspected of
throwing a thermite grenade into a tent housing 16 of
his fellow soldiers as they slept before the
ground-attack phase of Gulf War I in 1991. Muhammad’s
superior, Sgt. Kip Berentson,
told both Newsweek and the
Seattle Times that he immediately suspected
Muhammad, who was “trouble from day one.”
Curiously, Muhammad was admitted to the Army despite
being earlier court-martialed for willfully disobeying
orders, striking another noncommissioned officer,
wrongfully taking property, and being absent without
leave while serving in the
Louisiana National Guard.
Although Muhammad was led away in handcuffs and
transferred to another company pending charges for the
grenade attack, an indictment never materialized.
Muhammad was honorably discharged from the Army in 1994.
Eight years later, he was arrested in the 21-day Beltway
shooting spree that left 10 dead and three wounded.
Ain’t tolerance grand?
*Jeffrey Leon Battle. A former Army reservist, Battle
was
indicted in October 2002 for conspiring to levy war
against the United States and
“enlisting in the Reserves to receive military training
to use against America.” According to the
Justice Department,[PDF] he planned to wage war
against American soldiers in Afghanistan.
Ain’t
diversity grand?
“It's bad enough we have to worry about enemy
forces, but now we have to worry about our own guys,"
Spc. Autumn Simmer told the
Los Angeles Times this week after the assault on
the 101st Airborne. The Islamist infiltration of our
troops is scandalous. Not one more American, soldier or
civilian, must be sacrificed at the altar of
multiculturalism, diversity, open borders, and tolerance
of the murderous “attitude” of Jihad.
Michelle Malkin [email
her] is author of
Invasion: How America Still Welcomes Terrorists,
Criminals, and Other Foreign Menaces to Our Shores.
Click
here for Peter Brimelow’s review. Click
here for Michelle Malkin's website.
COPYRIGHT
CREATORS SYNDICATE, INC.