It must have happened at one time or another that when you saw something go wrong, you expected that those in charge will get on it and fix it so that life may return to normal. But no matter how long you waited, the thing did not get fixed, and you wondered why.
If this happened to you, and
it most likely did, you should read the article that came under the title:
“Stopping jihadists is a mission worth discussing during presidential election,”
and the subtitle: “The 9/11 anniversary and the 9/11 wars.” It was written by
Clifford D. May, and published on September 8, 2020 in The Washington Times.
That's where you'll find clues that will answer any question you may have.
It just happened that an
election campaign is raging at this time, and being the Jew that he is,
Clifford May has decided to use that campaign as he does all other excuses, to
push for the project he dedicated his life achieving. It is to get America
involved in a never-ending war against what he sees as being the enemies of
Israel, no matter the cost to America in lives and treasure.
To play his game and make it
pay off, Clifford May began by setting-up a false analogy between what happened
on September 11, 2001 in New York, and what happened on December 7, 1941 at
Pearl Harbor.
What happened in 2001 was
masterminded by a former friend of America named Bin Laden. The Americans had
used him to recruit and organize the most fanatic Muslims he could find, and
train them to become Mujahidin (in Arabic, those who strive for the sake of
God) and fight the “godless” Soviets who were at the time, occupying Muslim
Afghanistan.
In return for his effort, the
Americans had promised to pull whatever troops they had in Bin Laden's homeland,
Saudi Arabia and never to desecrate it again with their boots. But the
Americans reneged on that promise, and Bin Laden took revenge on September 11,
2001 by staging the attack on New York's Twin Towers. Things metastasized from
there to become a free for all terrorist extravaganza aided and abated by
people like Clifford May who may or may not know what they are doing, but are
helping what has become a modern plague, not just for America or the West, but
for the whole world.
As to what happened in 1941,
this was the culmination of a dispute that had been brewing between two of the
most advanced industrial nations on the planet at the time. Whatever the roots
of their dispute, Japan had decided to cripple the American navy by bombing it
at Pearl Harbor so that its own navy becomes master of the Indo-Pacific region
where it had eyes on resource-rich real estate it was eager to colonize and
exploit.
America responded to the
Japanese attack by mobilizing its industrial might, and rebuilding its navy to
become several times what it was before Pearl Harbor. In addition, America
built up its air force to a size and strength that dwarfed the Japanese air
force. America counterattacked by sea, by air and by a secret weapon of mass
destruction that came to be known as the atom bomb. Japan surrendered.
Immediately after the
surrender of the Japanese military, began the process of rebuilding the
Japanese nation, and everyone that could help, especially archenemy America,
got involved in the process. By contrast, the treatment of Bin Laden's
organization known as al-Qaeda was a totally different process. America
attacked it but there was no surrender, and no one in the world wanted to see
it rebuilt.
Al-Qaeda is still out there
trying to reconstruct itself while inspiring other terrorist groups that wish
to emulate it or do better. In fact, one that self-identified as the Islamic
Nation, tried to establish itself as a legitimate nation by grabbing land in
Iraq and Syria. But instead of gaining legitimacy, the Islamic State was
opposed by the whole world. In fact, the most vociferous opposition came from
the Muslim nations that considered it an insult to Islam. ISIS as it came to be
known, was eventually defeated by a coalition of forces, and no one that's not a
terrorist mourned it.
The net result of all this, is
that Japan has regained its old place among the nations of the world. Its
success is looked up to by the emerging nations that aspire to create a viable
economy. By contrast, al-Qaeda and its offshoots are hunted everywhere they go.
But despite the worldwide condemnation, the terrorists seem to gain new
recruits who flock to their causes however unattainable they may be. Why is
that?
The answer to that question is
as obvious as it is simple. How would you like a two-word answer: Clifford May.
It is people like Clifford May who elevate the terrorists to the level of rock
stars. By talking about them and by forcing the dumb politicians to talk about
them, Clifford May and people like him give the outlaws the publicity they
crave. That’s because publicity is the lifeblood on which they rely to attract
new recruits and remain in the business of terrorizing the world.
And when you think about it,
what can be more glamorous for the terrorists than to be talked about during a
presidential campaign? This is what Clifford May is asking for. It is what the
terrorists pray they’ll get. It is what people everywhere are revolted by.
Now you know why things are frozen in America and nothing seems to get done on time, if done at all. It is because there is a Clifford May hiding under every desk, diverting America’s attention to the service of Israel while neglecting the needs of Americans.