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Friday, December 18, 2015

OBAMA WATCH: 12.18.15 - "President" fulfilling Koranic command with Islamic immigration


 "President" fulfilling Koranic command with Islamic immigration - Bill Wilson - www.dailyjot.com
 
Muslims who migrate or "immigrate" may be fulfilling a Koranic command to conduct jihad under the Islamic tradition of Hijrah. The Koran's Surah An-Nisa verse 100, says, "Whoso migrateth for the cause of Allah will find much refuge and abundance in the earth, and whoso forsaketh his home, a fugitive unto Allah and His messenger, and death overtaketh him, his reward is then incumbent on Allah." It then describes how to worship in such lands without abandoning weapons and then when worship is complete, verse 103 says to "Relent not in pursuit of the enemy (unbelievers in the land)." The US "president's" immigration policy may well be supporting immigration jihad as it is interpreted from the Koran.
 
In September, FrontPage Magazine reported that, "Hijrah, or jihad by emigration, is, according to Islamic tradition, the migration or journey of Muhammad and his followers from Mecca to Yathrib, later renamed by him to Medina, in the year 622 CE. It was after the hijrah that Muhammad for the first time became not just a preacher of religious ideas, but a political and military leader. That was what occasioned his new "revelations" exhorting his followers to commit violence against unbelievers. Significantly, the Islamic calendar counts the hijrah, not Muhammad's birth or the occasion of his first "revelation," as the beginning of Islam, implying that Islam is not fully itself without a political and military component."
 
Mission Islam explains hijrah slightly differently, saying that a Muslim living among disbelievers that will not allow complete Islamic freedom must migrate to a place where Sharia Law is practiced. In fact, it quotes verse 41 in Surah An-Nisa stating, "0 you who believe! Do not take the Jews and the Christians as protectors, they are protectors of one another, whoever takes them as protectors is one of them." Mission Islam divides the lands into two types, Abode of Disbelief and the Abode of Islam. In the Abode of Disbelief, the supreme and political power is in the hands of the disbelievers. In the Abode of Islam, the supreme law is Sharia and Muslims hold political power even if "the majority of the population are disbelievers, so long as the Muslims rule according to the Sharia."
 
The implication of Hijrah is to migrate and conquer as supported by both Muhammad's example and in reading the context of the Koran's Surah An-Nisa. Certainly, the history of Islam also confirms the meaning of Hijrah. The US "president" and the politically correct "leaders" in both political parties are allowing this migration with intent under the guise of religious freedom and the heartstrings of refugee tales. This is not about religion, but about overthrow of America with America's elected leaders as accomplices. Jesus's very first warning to his disciples about the end times is found in Matthew 24:4, "Take heed that no man deceive you." This deception by the "president" is deadly. Pray, act, and stand.
 
 
From submarine-launched cruise missiles to advanced warplanes, Vladimir Putin is using his intervention in Syria to showcase Russia's military might
 
Until last Tuesday, America and Britain were the only countries with a proven ability to fire cruise missiles at land targets from submarines.
 
Then a salvo of missiles burst through the placid surface of the Mediterranean and soared into a cloudless sky, demonstrating that Russia had become the third member of this elite club.
 
The cruise missiles launched from a Kilo-class submarine provided visible proof of how President Vladimir Putin is using his intervention in Syria as a showcase for Russian military prowess.
 
Advanced warplanes - never previously used in combat - are being dispatched into Syrian skies, the best tanks in the Russian army are fighting on the ground, and flights of cruise missiles are soaring overhead.
 
Yet the Syrian rebels on the receiving end have no air defenses and precious little advanced weaponry. There is no obvious military reason for why Russia would employ the heaviest sledgehammers in its arsenal to crack some relatively small nuts.
 
Experts believe that Mr Putin's real goal is to seize the attention of America and Nato. Having increased Russian military spending by at least 50 per cent since 2005, Mr Putin wants to prove that his armed forces have matched some of the West's most formidable military assets.
 
The cruise missiles emerging from the Mediterranean were probably the most important element of this display.
 
For the last 20 years, the United States Navy has been able to fire Tomahawk land-attack missiles from its Los Angeles class submarines. The Royal Navy has done the same from its Trafalgar class submarines, now being replaced by the Astute class.
 
Given that cruise missiles have a range of at least 1,000 miles, this allows both navies to strike targets almost anywhere in the world, using an undetectable launch-pad hidden in the depths of the ocean. As such, the submarine-launched cruise missile represents a pinnacle of naval might.
 
The Anglo-American duopoly was being challenged by France, which will acquire the ability to fire cruise missiles when its Barracuda class submarines enter service in 2017. China is also developing a version of this weapon.
 
But it turns out that Russia got there first. The Kremlin was quick to release video footage of the missiles bursting out of the sea in the direction of Syria. "As a result of the successful launches by the aviation and submarine fleet, all targets were destroyed," announced Sergei Shoigu, the Russian defense minister.
 
Whether cruise missiles are the "most cost effective way" of destroying defenseless targets in Syria is open to question, said Brigadier Ben Barry, a senior fellow at the International Institute for Strategic Studies.
 
But cost and efficiency may not be part of the calculation. "If I was a Russian staff officer, I'd be saying 'this does have a deterrent effect - Nato is going to sit up and take notice of this'," said Brig Barry.
 
Earlier, Russia had launched cruise missiles from four warships in the Caspian - the first time that its navy had fired these weapons from surface vessels.
 
"There is an element of demonstrating capability in order to gain strategic leverage more widely," said Brig Barry. "If they want to deter what they consider to be adventurism from an irresponsible Nato, then it helps to show they've got the capability to fire cruise missiles from both surface warships and submarines."
 
Ordinary Russians, who are enduring the pain of economic crisis even as military spending rises, are also part of the intended audience. "This helps to justify to the Russian public the sort of resources that have been put into military modernization," added Brig Barry.
 
Other fruits of Mr Putin's military modernization program have been placed on display since his expedition to Syria began on Sept 30. The Russian air force has taken delivery of 46 new Su-34 Fullback strike aircraft. These advanced warplanes are now being sent into action to destroy targets in Syria, no doubt allowing Russian experts to evaluate their performance.
 
Earlier this month, it emerged that the T90 main battle tank - the Russian army's most advanced model - was being deployed on the front line in Syria. The older T72 had proved vulnerable to anti-tank missiles used by the rebels.
 
But the T90 is protected by the "Shtora" jammer, a defense system which disrupts the guidance mechanism of any incoming missiles. This protective shield will now receive its first test in combat.
 
In the air, Russia has sent its most formidable strategic bomber - the Tu-160 Blackjack - to strike targets in Syria. This swing-wing supersonic aircraft was first designed as Russia's answer to the American Rockwell B1 Lancer. Its original task was to penetrate heavily defended airspace and deliver nuclear weapons.
 
There is no obvious military reason for dispatching such a leviathan to punish rebels in Syria - unless, of course, the goal is to impress a wider audience.
 
But there is another, less obvious lesson from Mr Putin's brazen display. If there is a weapon that has not appeared in Syria, that is probably because it does not actually work at all.
 
For years, Western observers have doubted the operational capability of the only aircraft carrier in the Russian fleet, Admiral Kuznetsov. With its Mediterranean coastline, Syria is the kind of the country that would be vulnerable to air strikes launched from carriers.
 
But, so far, Admiral Kuznetsov has been conspicuously absent from the campaign. Mr Putin is taking the opportunity to show the West all the firepower at his command. But he is also revealing what he does not possess.
 
 
 
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