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Bill Siegel thought you might find this of interest:
http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/publications/id.8911/pub_detail.asp
March 8, 2011
Denis McDhimmi
White House National Security Adviser Speaks to Hamas-Linked Group
Bill Siegel
On March 6, in anticipation of Congressional hearings on domestic radicalization, Deputy National Security Adviser
Denis McDonough stated the following:
“President Obama recognizes that through our words and deeds we can either play into al Qaeda’s narrative and
messaging or we can challenge it and thereby undermine it. We’re determined to undermine it. For example, we
know there are many different reasons why individuals—from many different faiths—succumb to terrorist
ideologies. And there is no one easy profile of a terrorist. But based on extensive investigations, research and
profiles of the violent extremists we’ve captured or arrested, and who falsely claim to be fighting in the name of
Islam, we know that they all share one thing—they all believe that the United States is somehow at war with
Islam, and that this justifies violence against Americans. So we are actively and aggressively undermining that
ideology. We’re exposing the lie that America and Islam are somehow in conflict. That is why President Obama
has stated time and again that the United States is not and never will be at war with Islam.”
This statement encapsulates so much of what this writer has identified as the “Control Factor:” that function of
our minds which will distort our perceptions so as not to present ourselves with the ever so fearful reality that
confronts us under the banner of Islam today. That is, rather than to clearly see, focus upon, and set about to
create strategies to properly confront the threat which we currently face- a threat that by definition we do not
control and see little way over which to regain control- our minds essentially collude to reconstruct in a manner
which deludes us with the sense that we are in control.
1. The statement essentially reduces the threat we face to that of terrorism caused by al-Qaeda. By defining and
limiting the threat to a band of “radical extremists” who have distorted the doctrine of a great religion, we buy
into the sense that our military might and criminal detection methods will ultimately save the day. The fantasy is
that this is a problem that we can get our arms around because under our Constitutional principles, terrorism is a
violation that we are permitted to fight against.
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