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Global blowback: backing terrorists and terror regimes has come back to haunt us.(TERRORISM)

The New American

| April 28, 2008 | Jasper, William F. | COPYRIGHT 2008 American Opinion Publishing, Inc. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

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Long before 9/11, Osama bin Laden's terrorist activities around the world were being cited as a classic case of "blowback." Quite obviously, the CIA's support for bin Laden, Ayman al-Zawahiri, and other radical Islamists in Afghanistan in the 1980s, ostensibly to counter the Soviets, had indeed helped spawn a virulently anti-American global terror network that was returning to haunt us.

Unfortunately, aiding al-Qaeda is far from the only "mistake" of this sort to be made by our government. In fact, the top policymakers at the State Department and National Security Council--in both Republican and Democratic administrations--seem to have a perverse proclivity for backing some of the most brutal terrorist organizations and terror-sponsoring regimes, time after time after time.

Here are a few disturbing examples of the absurd and indefensible "war on terror" policies that are aiding our enemies and undermining our security--and that are certain to bring a torrent of deadly blowback to America for years, if not decades, to come.

* Kosovo: In Kosovo, President Bush has continued the Clinton policy of supporting Hashim Thaci, the Islamo-Leninist leader of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) terrorists. Thaci came to power in this province of Serbia as a result of our military intervention on behalf of the KLA. For years now, the KLA has been carrying out a brutal campaign of ethnic cleansing against the Orthodox Christians who still live in Kosovo. Thaci is also the head of the Drenica Group of the fearsome Albanian mafia. Under his leadership, hundreds of Christian churches and monasteries, many dating to Medieval times, have been desecrated and destroyed. Christians have been murdered, robbed, persecuted, and driven out. Kosovo, the cradle of Serbia's Orthodox Christianity, has been transformed into a Marxist-Islamic thugocracy. President Bush's recognition of Kosovo's claim of independence in February of this year will accelerate the radical Islamification of Europe.

* Albania: The Bush administration is intensifying the love affair begun by President Clinton and Secretary Albright with the Albanian regime of Sali Berisha. During his historic trip to Albania in 2007 (the first by a U.S. president), President Bush praised Albania as "a model of religious tolerance" and congratulated Berisha for his desire "to fight corruption." Religious tolerance? Virtually all non-Muslims have been driven out of Albania under Berisha, who is broadly recognized as one of the most corrupt rulers in Europe. As president of Albania from 1992-1997, Berisha welcomed Osama bin Laden and his alQaeda cadres into Albania. Now the country's prime minister, Berisha is the beneficiary of U.S. and NATO assistance, even as he continues to back Islamic terrorists in neighboring Bosnia and Kosovo.

* Iraq: The U.S. government has sacrificed the lives of thousands of American troops, along with hundreds of billions of dollars, to back the government of Nouri al-Maliki. But the Maliki government is closely allied with Iran--which, the administration administration tells us, is our deadly enemy. In Iraq's violent inter-sectarian and intra-sectarian violence, the administration is backing "good" Sunni and Shia factions, which have terrorist pedigrees equally as vulgar as those of the "bad" Sunni and Shia factions we are opposing. Hence we find the U.S. military arming and training the Iranian-backed Badr Brigades and other forces of the Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution in Iraq (SCIRI). In fact, our underpaid soldiers are now tasked with literally handing out truckloads of cash in stacks of hundred dollar bills to Iraqi militia members, many of whom are members of (or allies of) ...

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