Obamination: Countering ISIL and Violent Extremism
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Remarks by President Obama at the Leaders' Summit on
Countering ISIL
and Violent Extremism
The title includes four egregious lies
which I have emphasized with red font color.
Leaders
President Obama and the other participants in the summit are
not leaders, they are liars. The political will to
defeat
Islamic terrorists does not exist.
ISIL
Its Islam, Stupid! Normative, off the shelf Islam as preached
and
practiced by Moe 1400 years ago: recorded in the Qur'an, exemplified in
the hadith and codified in Shari'ah/ Names including ISIL,
HAMAS,
Hezbollah & Boko Haram are persiflage thrown up to divert our
attention from the real enemy : Islam.
Violent Extremism
Islamic violence is normative, not
extreme. Follow these links to obtain a clue.
3:151,
8:12,
39,57,
60,
65,
67,
9:5,
29,
38,
39,
111,
120,
123,
33:26,
27,
47:4,
49:15,
59:2,
13,
61:10-13; Sahih Bukhari
1.7.331 &
4.52.220.
When you read that second hadith in Bukhari, read all of the
Jihad book, then navigate to the books of Khumus and Expedition.
Khumus relates to 8.1 & 41 and explains the true
mission of
Islam: Moe's personal emolument as specified in 8.67.
PRESIDENT
OBAMA: Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, heads of
state and government. Last year, here at the United Nations,
I called on the world to unite1 against the
evil that is ISIL, or Daesh2, and to
eradicate3
the scourge of violent extremism4.
And I challenged countries to return to the General Assembly
this year with concrete steps that we can take together.
I want
to thank everyone who is here today, including my fellow leaders, for
answering this call. We are joined by representatives from
more than 100 nations, more than 20 multilateral institutions, some 120
civil society groups from around the world, and partners from the
private sector. I believe what we have here today is the
emergence of a global movement that is united by the mission of
degrading and ultimately destroying ISIL.
Together, we’re pursuing a comprehensive strategy that is informed by
our success over many years in crippling5
the al Qaeda core in the tribal regions of Afghanistan and Pakistan.
And we are harnessing all of our tools -- military6,
intelligence, economic7,
development8
and the strength of our communities.
Now, I
have repeatedly said that our approach will take time. This
is not an easy task. We have ISIL taking root in areas that
already are suffering from failed governance9,
in some cases; in some cases, civil war or sectarian strife.
And as a consequence of the vacuum that exists in many of
these areas, ISIL has been able to dig in. They have shown
themselves to be resilient, and they are very effective through social
media and have been able to attract adherents10
not just from the areas in which they operate, but in many of our own
countries.
There
are going to be successes and there are going to be setbacks.
This is not a conventional battle. This is a
long-term campaign -- not only against this particular network, but
against its ideology11.
And so with the few minutes I have, I want to provide a brief
overview of where we stand currently12.
Our
coalition has grown to some 60 nations, including our Arab partners13.
Together, we welcome three new countries to our coalition --
Nigeria14,
Tunisia and Malaysia. Nearly two dozen nations are in some
way contributing to the military campaign, and we salute and are
grateful for all the servicemembers from our respective nations who are
performing with skill and determination.
In
Iraq, ISIL continues to hold Mosul, Fallujah and Ramadi. But
Iraqi forces, backed by coalition air power, have liberated towns
across Kirkuk province and Tikrit. ISIL has now lost nearly a
third of the populated areas in Iraq that it had controlled.
Eighteen countries are now helping to train and support Iraqi
forces, including Sunni volunteers who want to push ISIL out of their
communities. And, Prime Minister Abadi, I want to note the
enormous sacrifices being made by Iraqi forces and the Iraqi people in
this fight every day.
In
Syria, which has obviously been a topic of significant discussion
during the course of this General Assembly, we have seen support from
Turkey that has allowed us to intensify our air campaign there.
ISIL has been pushed back from large sections of northeastern
Syria, including the key city of Tal Abyad, putting new pressure on its
stronghold of Raqqa. And ISIL has been cut off from almost
the entire region bordering Turkey, which is a critical step toward
stemming the flow of foreign terrorist fighters.
Following the special Security Council meeting I chaired last year,
more than 20 additional countries have passed or strengthened laws to
disrupt the flow of foreign terrorist fighters. We share more
information and we are strengthening border controls. We’ve
prevented would-be fighters from reaching the battlefield and returning
to threaten our countries. But this remains a very difficult
challenge, and today we’re going to focus on how we can do more
together. In conjunction with this summit, the United States
and our partners are also taking new steps to crack down on the illicit
finance that ISIL uses to pay its fighters, fund its operations and
launch attacks.
Our
military and intelligence efforts are not going to succeed alone; they
have to be matched by political and economic progress to address the
conditions15
that ISIL has exploited in order to take root. Prime Minister
Abadi is taking important steps to build a more inclusive and
accountable government, while working to stabilize areas taken back
from ISIL. And our nations need to help Prime Minister Abadi
in these efforts.
In Syria16,
as I said yesterday, defeating ISIL requires -- I believe -- a new
leader and an inclusive government17
that unites the Syrian people in the fight against terrorist groups.
This is going to be a complex process. And as I’ve
said before, we are prepared to work with all countries, including
Russia and Iran, to find a political mechanism in which it is possible
to begin a transition process.
As
ISIL’s tentacles reach into other regions, the United States is
increasing our counterterrorism cooperation with partners, like
Tunisia. We’re boosting our support to Nigeria and its
neighbors as they push back against Boko Haram, which has pledged
allegiance to ISIL. And we’re creating a new clearinghouse to
better coordinate the world’s support for countries’ counterterrorism
programs so that our efforts are as effective as possible.
Ultimately, however, it is not going to be enough to defeat18
ISIL in the battlefield. We have to prevent it from
radicalizing19,
recruiting and inspiring others to violence in the first place.
And this means defeating their ideology. Ideologies
are not defeated with guns, they’re defeated by better ideas20 --
a more attractive and compelling vision. Building on our
White House summit earlier this year, and summits around the world
since then, we’re moving ahead, together, in several areas.
We’re
stepping up our efforts to discredit ISIL’s propaganda, especially
online. The UAE’s new messaging hub -- the Sawab Center -- is
exposing ISIL for what it is, which is a band of terrorists21
that kills innocent Muslim men, women and children. We’re
working to lift up the voices of Muslim scholars, clerics and others --
including ISIL defectors -- who courageously stand up to ISIL and its
warped interpretations of Islam22.
We
recognize that we have to confront the economic grievances23
that exist in some of the areas that ISIL seeks to exploit.
Poverty does not cause terrorism. But as we’ve seen
across the Middle East and North Africa, when people, especially young
people, are impoverished and hopeless and feel humiliated by injustice
and corruption, that can fuel resentments that terrorists exploit.
Which is why sustainable development -- creating opportunity
and dignity, particularly for youth -- is part of countering violent
extremism.
We
recognize we also have to address the political grievances24
that ISIL exploits. I’ve said this before -- when human
rights are denied and citizens have no opportunity to redress their
grievances peacefully, it feeds terrorist propaganda that justifies
violence. Likewise, when political opponents are treated like
terrorists and thrown in jail, it can be a self-fulfilling prophecy.
So the real path to lasting stability and progress is not
less democracy; I believe it is more democracy in terms of free speech,
and freedom of religion, rule of law, strong civil societies.
All that has to play a part in countering violent extremism.
And
finally, we recognize that our best partners in protecting25
vulnerable people from succumbing to violent extremist ideologies are
the communities themselves -- families, friends, neighbors, clerics,
faith leaders who love and care for these young people.
Remember that violent extremism is not unique26
to any one faith, so no one should be profiled or targeted simply
because of their faith. Yet we have to recognize that ISIL is
targeting Muslim communities around the world, especially individuals
who may be disillusioned or confused or wrestling with their
identities.
And in
all our countries, we have to continue to build true partnerships with
Muslim communities, based on trust and cooperation, so that they can
help protect their loved ones from becoming radicalized. This
cannot just be the work of government. It is up to all of us.
We have to commit ourselves to build diverse, tolerant,
inclusive societies that reject anti-Muslim and anti-immigrant bigotry27
that creates the divisions, the fear and the resentments upon which
extremists can prey.
I’m
pleased that here at this summit, businesses -- including high-tech
companies -- are investing funds, training and technological expertise
to support innovative programs that push back on violent extremism.
Cities around the world are joining together to build more
resilient communities. Researchers are partnering to share
best practices, knowing what works and what we can do better.
And as
we saw yesterday, young people from around the world are participating
in their own summit. These young people, many of them Muslim,
are coming together and using their talents and technology to push back
on ISIL’s propaganda, especially online, and to protect their brothers
and sisters from recruitment. These young people are an
inspiration and give us hope, and I’d ask everyone to join me in
thanking all the young people who are here today. (Applause.)
So, to
conclude, we face a grave challenge. We have to be clear-eyed
about the fact that this is very hard work. We have
individuals here, like Prime Minister Abadi and President Buhari, who
are on the front lines. And this is not going to be turned
around overnight, because it is not just a military campaign that we
are involved in. There are profound changes taking place in
the Middle East and North Africa. There are problems that
have built over decades that are expressing themselves and manifesting
themselves in organizations like ISIL. Even if we were to
wipe out the entire cadre of ISIL leadership, we would still have some
of these forces at work.
But,
ultimately, I am optimistic. In Iraq and in Syria, ISIL is
surrounded by communities, countries and a broad international
coalition committed to its destruction. We’ve seen that ISIL
can be defeated on the battlefield, where there is sound organization
and a government and military that is coordinating with this coalition
and with our diplomatic efforts. And here at this summit,
we’re seeing a new global movement to counter the violent extremism
that ISIL needs to survive.
Like
terrorists and tyrants throughout history, ISIL will eventually lose
because it has nothing to offer but suffering and death. And
when you look at the reports of those who are laboring under their
control, it is a stark and brutal life that does not appeal to people
over the long term. So we will ultimately prevail because we
are guided by a stronger, better vision: a commitment to the
security, opportunity and dignity of every human being. But
it will require diligence, focus and sustained effort by all of us.
And I am grateful that all of you who are already
participating are committed to this work.
With
that, I want to give the floor to our Secretary-General, His Excellency
Mr. Ban Ki-moon. (Applause.)
END
unite
Muslim nations will never unite with infidels in war against Islam.
Anyone who thinks otherwise is thinking with his anus, not
his
brain.
Islamic
State, get it? The Islamic contest is not against ISIL, its over
occupancy of the caliph's throne. KSA & the Gulf Emirates are
happy
to have ISIL operating against rivals, just not against themselves and
close allies. .
Muslims are not
our friends, allies or partners; such inferior and equal relationships
are expressly forbidden by Allah. Islam and Muslims must be superior
and dominate the world.
3.28,
3.118,
4.89,
4.144,
5.51,
5.57,
9.23,
60.1,
60.13 ;
9.33
Evil
Its Islam, Stupid! ISIL claims
to be the
Islamic
State.
What is Islamic about it? Its members are Muslims. The Qur'an
is
their law, Moe is their Profit, Allah is their demon and Jihad is their
way of life. What part of Islam do you not
comprehend?
The word means submission as in "submit or die"
In the Quir'an, turn to
8.1-5,
8.41 &
8.67 to obtain clues.
Its all about the spoils! Allah promised abundant
spoils they would capture in
48.19.
If you read 8.67, you learned that Moe's prime motivating factor was
loot and Allah's was "great slaughter"; that is a clue for those who
can obtain one.
eradicate
You can not eradicate small pox without eliminating all
pockets
of infection. Polio is not eradicated because it continues to
ravage parts of Asia. If you want to eradicate terrorism, you
must
eradicate Islam. In deliaring
violent
extremism,
I posted a list of links to the ayat and ahadith most
relevant to
terrorism. They prove that terrorism is an intrinsic sacrament of
Islam; its what Islam is~what Muslims do.
crippling
Al-Qaeda
Its Islam, Stupid, and it ain't crippled. ISIL, an offshoot
of
al-Qaeda, is on the march in Syriua and Iraq, conquering, retaining and
administering territory and declaring statehood & caliphate.
Military
We are not harnessing our military, you are crippling it with suicidal
rules of engagement. Shrub sent them on a fools errand: to invade and
temporarily occupy Afghanistan and Iraq. He should have nuked them off
the face of the earth, giving the remaining Islamic countries
the
choice of joining them in Hell or abandoning Jihad entirely and
completely.
economic
Economic warfare is a two edged sword
with no handle. It cuts the hand of the one who wields it.
development
Was anyone listening to that spew of malignant malarkey sharp enough to
detect the internal contradiction between economic warfare and
development? Development is not an alternative to Jihad, it
facilitates Jihad by making modern armament affordable. Jihad is a
function of belief in Allah, his imperatives, threat & promise,
not
poverty, ignorance, suppression, repression or occupation.
Moe said that he was
raised for Jihad and not for tillage.
He said that Allah would curse Muslims with disgrace if they
abandoned Jihad in favor of
commerce and agriculture.
failed
governance
The government of Iraq failed because Shrub did not eradicate Islam
from Iraq and allowed sectarian and tribal rivalries to ruin the
nation. The occupation was too weak and too soon abandoned.. The
government of Libya failed 'cuz of your damned fool
democracy project and Arab Spring. Likewise Syria.
attract
adherents
Terrorists recruit from the Ummah. Its Islam, Stupid! What
part
of "I will cast terror", "Allah cast terror", "to strike terror" , "to
terrify thereby" and "made victorious with terror" do you not
comprehend? Allah promises the terrorist extra credit for any
step taken to injure or enrage us: he gets more "virgins" in the
celestial bordello. Unless they read Jamioh Tirmidhi or Sunan
Ibn
Majah, the recruits do not know that the extra
'virgins'
are Jewish or Christian women 'taken from the fire". Who will
tell them?
Recruitment is done by reminding
Believers of
the forgotten obligation.
To see the Islamic cost/benefit analysis used in
recruitment, read
The Book Of Jihad.
Ideology
Few politicians are honest and informed
enough to
identify and define the ideology: Its Islam, Stupid!
Only Allah has the right to be
worshiped. That means you have no right
to practice Christianity. Islam is
permanent war against Christians.
Only Allah has the right to rule.
Allah owns the whole world
& everything in it and gave it to Moe.
Muslims just need to seize it through
conquests.
Jihad is war against non-Muslims,
a communal obligation to be
performed in every year. Jihad must be carried on at all
times by some party of the Muslims and Infidels may be attacked without
provocation.
. While you have Hedaya open, read pages 144
& 145 to
learn the ostensible and real purposes of Jihad. Then read
pages
212-216 to learn about Jizya and your status in a
world
dominated by Muslims. Jiaya is a payment in lieu of destruction and a
punishment for disbelief. Disbelief is an evil which must be removed
from the world by death or Islam. These are clues for the few
who
want them.
where we stand
We stand on a pile of feces spewed by Obamination and other liars.
Christians and Yazidis are being slaughtered , driven out, tortured\,
raped and enslaved and nobody in power gives a damn or does
anything to stop the carnage. We know where the training camps and
staging areas are but we do not bomb them. We saw images of
huge
convoys headed to Mosul but they were not bombed and strafed in time to
save the city.
Nigeria
Obamination bitched at Nigeria's feeble attempts to defeat
Boko
Haram, demanding 'restraint". he refuses to give them military aid that
would make victory possible.
Conditions
ISIL's necessary condition precedent is Islam. Without Islam there
could be no Islamic state. Its not a matter of poverty,
failed
governments, corruption, ignorance etc. Its a matter of
belief in
Allah, his imperatives, threat and promise. Allah commands
Jihad,
genocide & terrorism. Allah threatens shirkers with Helllfire
and promises martyrs instant admission to the inner circles
of
his celestial bordello.
Syria
Wise men learn from the mistakes of others, normal men by their own
mistakes; damned fools never learn. Obamination will never learn. Syria
can not be held together without a strong dictator. The dictator must
eradicate proximate enemies in order to maintain power. That is why
Hafez Assad wiped out Hama, which was a Muslim Brotherhood stronghold.
Syria will follow the path of Iraq and Libya.
inclusive
government
Did Lincoln preserve the Union by appointing Confederates to his
cabinet? Sunni & Shi'ia can not coexist in peace.
Grow a
brain for Chrissake, your anus can not do a brain's job.
defeat ISIL
ISIL is not the enemy, it is a subset of the enemy: Islam. If you
kill every gun carrying member of ISIL, the
remainder of
Ummah Al-Islamiyya will remain to regroup, rearm and renew their
attacks. The Jihad with its terror tactics does not end until
Islam is eradicated. Because Muslims are motivated by Allah's
imperatives, threat & promise, they can not be defeated without
either causing them to cease believing or cease breathing.
radicalizing
Muslims do not become radicalized, they
become
believers.
as defined in
9.111 &
49.15.
Believers are only those who fight in Allah's cause.
MINOs
do not become radicalized, they increase their knowledge and Iman,
becoming Believers.
The antidote to Iman is
apostasy: plant the seeds of doubt &
introspection and
fertilize them so that the Believer becomes an apostate.
better
ideas
The better ideas are Christianity, liberty, individual responsibility
and limited, participatory government. First, it is necessary to
exhibit the fatal facts of Islam to the Ummah. Show them the true
character of Allah and his Profit. Include the details of his insanity,
demon possession, pederasty, rape, extortion and brigandry.
Prove
to them that Allah is demonic, not divine and an impotent idol whose
promise is void. Demonstrate to them the fantasy and fallacy
of
Allah's celestial bordello. Once you destroy their
Iman,
introduce them to Christianity.
terrorists
Muslims! Believers acting in obedience to Allah, emulating Moe. A
Muslim can not properly practice Islam without participating
in
or supporting Jihad, which entails terrorism.
warped interpretations of Islam
There was only one man qualified to interpret Islam, and he
died
in 632. His interpretation is contained in his Sunnah: the Sira and
hadith. Three classes of people deny this fatal fact:
Muslims,
Dhimmis and Analencephalopaths. I now present links to the
Jihad
books of several hadith collections; read them to see what the
Qur'an really means.
Islamic law is based on the Qur'an & hadith. It confirms the
obvious. I now present to you direct links to the three most
important codifications of Shari'ah and an anthology which brings the
most important fiqh of Jihad in one convenient volume. Reasonable men
of good will who read these codes will join me in cursing
Islam
and demanding its eradication.
economic
grievances
CamelShit!!! Islam is doctrine driven, not grievance driven. There is
no dignity in Islam, its from a tribal~shame/honor culture. The Hijab,
for example, is not about piety or modesty; its about open defecation
in the desert.
Umar was harassing Sauda, a wife of the
Profit while she was taking a dump in the desert. .
Obamination spewed this crap 'cuz he is a proponent of International
Socialism. he wants to enrich his brothers in the Ummah at our expense.
political
grievances
The political grievance is not being the dictator. Its about
securing power and wealth for yourself. Islam is mercenary
and
martial. Islam and good government do not mix, choose one.
partners
in protecting
Yeah, right: Nazis were our
best partners in
combating Hitler. Only Muslims are vulnerable to terrorist
recruitment. Cause them to apostatize or die; problem solved.
Muslims are enemies, not partners. Better to
protect
vulnerable victims of terror by eradicating Islam.
violent
extremism is not unique to any one faith
This accursed lie should arouse decent men to gather with a
bucket of tar and bag of feathers in preparation for riding the
Ass
Whole
who spewed it out of town on a rail covered with thorns.
When the demon demands it and the Profit exemplified it, it ain't
extreme, its normative!
Christians who bomb
abortion mills or shoot their operators are few
& far
between and act in contravention of Christ's teaching and example. ISIL
operates in obedience to Allah and in emulation of Moe. Get a
God
blessed clue for Chrissake!!
In which New Testament book chapter
& verse did Jesus Christ issue
commands
and exemplifications equal to these?
3:151,
8:12,
39,57,
60,
65,
67,
9:5,
29,
38,
39,
111,
120,
123,
33:26,
27,
47:4,
49:15,
59:2,
13,
61:10-13; Sahih Bukhari
1.7.331 &
4.52.220.
anti-Muslim
bigotry
Objection to and rejection of Islam & Muslims based on
knowledge of
current events and or normative Islamic doctrine & practice is
common sense, not bigotry. Dr. Carson is correct: electing a
Muslim was our worst mistake.