Saturday 28 February 2015

Opinion: Why the West are allowing the Muslims to talk about the root cause of 'Terrorism'

It's interesting that the West are suddenly allowing the Muslims to question the root cause of 'Terrorism'. We find that in the past the Muslims were always discussing this very point amongst themselves but it was inherently shunned from the media spotlight in order to keep the public opinion off its foreign policy.

So why the sudden change?


If we analyse the shift in Western foreign policy, we can see that the new approach to deal with the rise of Islam is to take the apparent backseat while carrying out covert operations as well as puppeteering the corrupt agent rulers to fight the war on Islam internally in their own regions.

What does this new stance mean?

It is not only the Muslims that are questioning the Western foreign policy in the Middle East but non-Muslims alike since 9/11. The new stance taken would mean the West are 'scot-free' on any events in the Greater Middle East and therefore they can raise their hands and put the blame on the Muslims themselves. 

We know that the media is the main tool to sway public opinion and therefore the discussion put forward on this platform will always have to serve and benefit the West. 

If the Muslims are fighting amongst themselves, be it through conventional warfare or Western armed militias such as ISIS, Al Qaeda and Al-Nusra etc - it only leaves the Muslims to wrongly accuse themselves. 

How should the Muslims respond?

As a Muslim, if you are given the platform to discuss the root causes of 'terrorism', you should expose the foreign policy that is both apparent and covert. You should expose those leaders in the Muslim world that are in line with the Western narrative of participatory democracy and civil state that are off-base with Islam. You should expose the Western plans of severing the link between Islam and politics through global initiatives like the Greater Middle East Initiative. You should expose local initiatives such as the CTS bill in the UK and the CVE in the U.S. that directly attack the core beliefs of Islam and that they require the Muslims to ultimately apostatize from their religion.

The recent interview by Kay Burley of Sky News with CAGE spokesperson Cerie Bullivant may have shown Cerie in a good light and that he ultimately made the media seem inherently racist towards Muslims and Islam.

BUT

If we were to let the West be successful in its attempt to get the Muslims to kill eachother amongst themselves with no apparent Western foreign policy affecting those regions, then Kay Burley would say "What about our foreign policy? We have left the Muslims to deal with their own issues." This would leave the Muslims to indeed blame themselves as well as Islam being the cause of such division and devastation as they can't easily blame the foreign policy of the West. 


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