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Christian Right & 'Islamo-Facism' Print E-mail
Thursday, 10 August 2006

"Islamo-fascism," a term that Americans heard George Bush use at an August 7 press conference, is the new term being thrown around among factions of the Christian right, from which he no doubt picked it up. It was much in use last month when the new lobby group, Christians United for Israel (CUFI), held their first "Washington-Israel Summit" at a Washington D.C. hotel. Amidst plenty of the celebratory song and dance usually associated with evangelical meetings and a three-course meal was served to over 2,000 attendees, a series of prominent religious and political speakers got up to promise unquestioning support for the state of Israel. 

Although CUFI is a religious organization founded by minister John Hagee of Texas, it was a political speaker, Senator Rick Santorum, whose comments seemed to have a profound impact on the nights events. Santorum was the first to use the term "Islamic-fascists" during the presentation. According to Santorum the constant use of "The War on Terror" rhetoric is erroneous because it is akin to "declaring war on a tactic." Santorum went on to say that "The War on Terror" rhetoric was the product of a disinformation campaign and exclaimed that "terror is not the enemy; the enemy are Islamic fascists." 

The term "Islamic fascists" appeared to have mass appeal and was used regularly by the rest of the speakers throughout the evening. Before Santorum's speech the Ambassador of Israel to the United States, Daniel Ayalon, using the same rhetoric, saying, "Radical Islam is on the march." 

Santorum felt it incumbent upon himself to explain to the audience exactly what they were up against in their support of Israel. He said, "They [the American public] don't understand the enemy because we don't explain it to them." According to Santorum, "Islamic fascism is a mosaic. But the biggest piece of the mosaic, the one that reaches out and touches all the others, is Iran." 

The vilification of Iran was the major thrust of the summit and the speakers pulled no punches. On Iran Santorum said, "This is the enemy we face. This is the enemy attacking us." While Ayalon echoed his prime minister's declaration that "Iran must be stopped," Santorum took the matter even further and severely criticized efforts to negotiate a solution with Iran. "While we negotiate with Iran, they fund Hamas and Hezbollah to attack Israel. While we negotiate, they continue in their pursuit of nuclear weapons technology." Of course, Santorum used this opportunity to encourage support for his bill that calls for increased sanctions against Iran. The bill was defeated last month. 

There was more than a fair amount of saber rattling at the CUFI summit. Again, Santorum stood out among the speakers on this point when he admonished the U.S. to "...go at the heart of the problem-Iran." The CUFI speakers made it well known at the summit that they want to see less diplomacy and more action.

Also on display was outspoken and undying support for Israel. The speakers depicted Israel as a victim in the current crisis taking place in the Palestinian Territories and Southern Lebanon. Gary Bauer mentioned the sadness of seeing Israelis who are so used to terrorist bombings that they seem virtually unaffected by their occurrence. Neither he nor any of the other speakers referenced the daily deaths occurring in Gaza and the West Bank. CUFI founder and National Chairman John Hagee demanded that the U.S. let Israel defend itself, declaring that if rockets were falling on United States territory, Congress would be voting to go to war. 

Whether or not CUFI's Washington D.C. summit is a success for the organization remains to be seen. It is CUFI's intention to bring their interpretation of the Bible and their mandate to support Israel at all costs to the Hill in a massive lobbying effort. CUFI's followers know their message well and, if they are anything like they were during the last evening of their summit, they possess tremendous enthusiasm for their cause. However, it may take more than enthusiasm to convince the nation's policymakers that adopting CUFI's mission as their own would be in the nation's or the world's best interest.

Source: www.iviews.com




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Readers have left 7 comments.
Ali Rabiei: Quote

Lebanon Crisis,is the only common issue for the East and the West because they both support Israel.I'm proud of being Iranian because Iran is only official goverment that is helping these innocent people who have no shelter in the world .
(1) 2006-08-11 10:20:34
ROB: Quote

I think it is quite rich a christian nazi calling people islamic facists, when what i see is the invasion of iraq at the hands of american soldeirs, i see the slaughter and maiming of hundreds of thousands of iraqis and the sadistic rape-sodomy and torture of iraqis at the hands of american occupiers, yet he has the nerve to claim he is fighting for freedom.

he supports israel which occupies palestine and kills or imprisons those who demand freedom,israel is the biggest violater of U.N resolution yet he supports sirael with billions of dollars and weapons.

he claims god talks to him and god told him to invade iraq and afghansistan since he is member of the skull and bones secret society his god cannot be jesus,
he is the prime nazi christain facist who tells people you are either with me or against me, this is what gansters and warlords do, these are not the words or actions of a stable civilised human being but some one with a demented and perverted view of the world.

he is attacking muslims in their homes and lands and yet he calls them islamic facists, i wonder what he would say if muslim armies were occupying his home and lands, i can but guess that they would still be islamic facists and he would still be the torch bearer of freedom.

its basically whatever i do or say is right every thing you do or say is wrong, the perfect example of a ego crazed nazi facist.
(2) 2006-08-11 12:10:46
wendy mann: Quote

isnt it about time muslims started to use terms such as christo fascism when speaking about bush and blair policies in the mid east.

why not adopt and adapt their words and language to use as a weapon against them.

after all learn from the master it was blair that stole tory language to enhance his election prospects.

so whats stopping muslims from doing the same.

after all zionism is fascism, as is christian-zionism. neo conservatives are adherents to nazi ideology and they openly declare their zionist credentials.

we have to understand that zionism is an ideology that has subverted religious text for political greed. it has no truck with ordinary judaism as practised by moderate jews.
(3) 2006-08-11 23:07:01
Canadian Scott: Quote

"Islamo-fascism" is a catch-word. A grotesquely propagandist slur. A meaningless, thought-stopping icon. It's nothing but a symbol designed to 1) Popularize the association of the words Islam and fascism and 2) Limit the perceived dynamics of the Middle East melieu and its attendent effects to a simple biased indictment. It's jingiosm at its ugliest and it must be challenged at every turn.
(4) 2006-08-12 08:01:48
Sufiya: Quote

WMD WERE in Iraq! Hasn't anyone heard of Georges Hormuz Sada defiant interview with the folks on Revelation TV? The former high-ranking official in Saddam Hussein's Iraqi air force, claims that "Iraq moved weapons of mass destruction into Syria before the war by loading the weapons into civilian aircraft in which the passenger seats were removed. Apparebntly he then took advantage on the landslide disaster that happened in Syria, and cargoed the WMD over there.
(5) 2006-08-15 15:35:54
Adam Ghaznavi: Quote

As USA's main religious establishments are its' banks, finances houses & shopping malls, the term `Christian fascist' is not technically correct. For it is only at the point of absolute geo political economic meltdown whence such THEN become the primary directing psycho political agency that the Rapture freaks (those that long for our Lord & saviour to ride to glory on a mushromm cloud to `rapture' them up to heaven - & smite the rest of us) are truly hegemonic. I suggest reffering to them as `Rapture freaks' as `Christian fascist', just sounds like personnel abuse (inferring an excess of Bible study & spanking), wheras the former draws full attention to the utter apocalyptic insanity of their gameplan. Make these swine come out & defend their CORE idea, rather than hide behind an image of Little House on the Prairie or whatsoever.
(6) 2006-08-15 19:18:38
Basil: Quote

IF THE BNP SUPPORTS AN IDEA OR AN ACTION THEN YOU KNOW THAT THERE IS SOMETHING WRONG WITH IT. FRIENDS TO HUMANITY BNP ARE DEFINITELY NOT!


The anti-Semitic is no longer anti-Semite drawing alliance with Israel against the Arabs. Ignorance speaks louder for the BNP than common sense, no matter how educated or civilized they think they have become they are still no better than a pack of wolves hungry for the scent of blood (wolves are better).
Some one please tell the BNP that Arabs are Semitic perhaps then we will in hope for their sanity see them become fair-minded humans (don’t hold your breath for it).


News article filed by BNP news team 28th July 2006
“Brimstone’s latest contribution “nationalism and Israel” is certain to arouse discussion amongst seasoned nationalists on one hand and on the other those detractors who still falsely label the BNP as an anti-Semitic party.
The BNP has moved on in recent years, casting off the leg-irons of conspiracy theories and the thinly veiled anti-Semitism which has held this party back for two decades.”


They finally realised that the Jews are a worthy adversary, so could not beat the BNP joined them (the Israelis), brothers in arms against dare I say who… please read on!


“The real enemies of the British people are home grown Anglo-Saxon Celtic liberal-leftists who seek to destroy the family as the building blocks of society and impose multiculturalism on a reluctant indigenous population and the Crescent Horde – the endless wave of Islamics who are flocking to our shores to bring our island nations into the embrace of their barbaric desert religion.
Lee Barnes makes his personal observations of the latest Middle East conflict over”
Read more of Brimstone racist rhetoric’s web blog: http://www.bnp.org.uk/columnists/brimstone2.php?leeId=80



The BNP have just realised what everyone has been telling them for years that they are racist I think NOT but let this date mark their so called turning point (wishful thinking)



The BNP claim to have “cast off their leg irons” the problem is not just their visible shackles but rather their inherent self taught still bigoted and racist psychopathic unstable policies and beliefs propagated on the BNP faithful, in other words the problem is their mind set or lack of it. Casting of shackles is just the beginning for the BNP though I am glade they have made a start but the journey for them I fear is long, the way out of the asylum and into sanity needs eternal guidance for these beleaguered BNP souls. A fool: begins by propagating lies to others and end up fooling himself (believing in his lies). So their claim not to be anti-Semitic is spoken with forked tongues, in one hand they sound off their newfound love for the Jews and Israel and with the other they are spreading race hate against Muslims and the Arabs who happen to be Semitic. Somewhat of a split personality disorder afflicts the BNP wouldn’t you say?
(7) 2006-08-16 11:47:20
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