Beginning a Modern Religious War
George W. Bush's Iraq war will be America's first religious war, one inspired by groups of Christian fundamentalists and Jewish neoconservatives, a coalition whose zeal for war is as great as that of the original crusaders.
The origin of the crusades was a 1095 meeting in Autun, France, where 36 bishops made the first vows to "go to Jerusalem." Four years later, the crusaders took Jerusalem, only to see it recaptured by Saladin. The First Crusade launched centuries of war between crusaders and indigenous peoples from North Africa to Russia.
Today, the idea is to "go to Baghdad," but is rooted in a the same desire: to serve Jerusalem (Israel) and remake the Middle East. Like the crusaders, the new coalition represents the wedding of religious zeal and military power, always a fatal connection.
A central difference with the crusades is that Bush's war will be waged over opposition from organized religion. For weeks now, mainstream church leaders in America and abroad have been speaking out against war with a unity they seldom show.
Church opposition has made the crusade harder for Bush and Tony Blair, his comrade in arms. Blair's efforts to paint the war as a high moral cause was directly refuted a few days ago in an unusual joint statement by the heads of the Anglican and Catholic churches in England. Blair's assertions, said the two church leaders, "lacked moral legitimacy."
The British churchmen are part of a wide church movement against this war. Pope John Paul II has spoken out, as have leaders of most Protestant churches. The National Council of Churches, America's leading ecumenical agency representing 36 Protestant, Orthodox and Anglican churches with 50 million adherents, opposes war, as does the World Council of Churches, the body grouping national church councils in 100 nations.
Asked why the pope opposed war, John Allen Jr., Vatican correspondent for the National Catholic Reporter, replied, "because he does not think this would be a just war. Both because the relationship between the good to be achieved and the harm that would be done is not there, and also because the imminence of the threat posed by Iraq is not at present convincing."
Yet both Blair and Bush paint their war in religious terms. In his State of the Union message, Bush, a "born-again" Methodist, told soldiers facing war to put faith in "the loving God." Bush's invocation of God to justify war was protested by Jim Winkler, head of the United Methodist Church, and led to a dispute between the presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church, Frank Griswold, and the former President Bush, an Episcopalian, who objected to Griswold's remarks about his son's "reprehensible rhetoric" about war.
Unlike Europe and the Middle East, America does not wage religious wars. Founded by immigrants escaping religious conflict, our forebears wrote a Constitution separating church and state. Americans go to war over peace and security, not over God.
Bush's war has nothing to do with peace and security. It is the brainchild of a handful of neoconservatives in the Pentagon, Paul Wolfowitz, Douglas Feith and Richard Perle above all, who have argued for years that Iraq was the main threat to Israel. Feith and Perle have advised Israel's right-wing Likud Party and both have opposed U.S. Middle East peace initiatives, including those of President Bush I.
The Pentagon's zeal for war comes from these civilian neoconservatives, not from the military. This was well described by Anthony Zinni, the retired Marine Corps general who served as Bush's special envoy to the Middle East. "All the generals see this (Iraq) the same way," said Zinni, "and all those that never fired a shot in anger are really hell-bent to go to war."
The Pentagon neocons are joined by Elliot Abrams at the White House and David Wurmser at the State Department. Their influence reaches deeply into the neocon media through such outlets as Fox News, the Weekly Standard and the editorial page of the Wall Street Journal and into Congress, where the influence of television evangelicals such as Pat Robertson and Jerry Falwell is strong.
"Neoconservative" is an unfamiliar term in the West. Writer Sidney Blumenthal defines them as "second-generation Jews torn between cultures." Sociologist David Riesman calls them New York provincials "whose knowledge of American history is slim and who see only each other." They are far from the Jewish mainstream.
With Bush, the extremists have found their Richard I, to lead a 21st century crusade against infidels. The Sept. 11 attacks gave them the chance they had sought for a decade, though no credible connection between Iraq and Sept. 11 has been made.
To study the crusades is to see how illusory were the triumphs. In his history of the First Crusade, Steven Runciman wrote words that every Bush fundamentalist should memorize:
"Faith without wisdom is a dangerous thing. In the long sequence of interaction and fusion between Orient and Occident out of which our civilization has grown, the Crusades were a tragic and destructive episode. There was so much courage and so little honor, so much devotion and so little understanding."
Source: San Diego Union-Tribune
Topics: Conflicts And War, George W. Bush, History, Iraq, Tony Blair
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Bush has changed his tune from the mantra of "Weapons Of Mass Destruction" to the new chant "regime change", now that the old spell has worn off. Yea, we all cry "No blood for oil", but is this just another red herring? Why is America beginning to groan about Iran's "WOMD" now? Who's next???
And why isn't anyone sending thousands of troops to North Korea, aren't they Communist for crying out loud???!!! Things that make you go hmmmmmm......
Its amazing how low Jerry Springer trailer park types will go in their hatred of others. As if Klan rags aren't enough...what a loser.
A wise man once told me that when God wants to punish a person He makes him stupid so that every illogical decision seems fair. By the same token I deduce that when God wants to destroy a nation He gives it a stupid leader who uses any twisted logic as an excuse to achieve what he wants. In the end the product of his action may be beyond his nation's control.
R.Rujeedawa
I would like to post my partial disagreement with this article. I understand that even in the USA
there are widly differing opinons about this war that is rapidly coming to be. Like all, I have my own opiniion, but it doesnt matter at this point. The Question about whether this is a new "religious war" deserves an answer from this
White Anglo Saxon Person of the Book.
My major point for this posting is that the claim that this would be a religioius war is simply not true. There exists in many parts of Islam the feeling that the Crusaders wish to come back and dystroy islam. This may have been true during the middle ages, but frankly, for the last four hundred years, no westerner has really given a damn about dystroying islam. I think this aspect of contemporary Islamic thinking is not correct and in fact makes it appear to Westerners that you are hiding behind religion as an excuse for war and not looking at the real issues .. which when push comes to shove involve the so called WMD, but more importantly an effort to establish a peace in the middle east that will enable all nations of the region rise in peace and prosperity. Is this an "Oil War?" Not in terms of traditioal "Western Imperialism." It is, howver, a war that will be fought to allow fully free markets and access to the regions oil through the vehicle of the marketplace. Lastly,
there is great distate for Saddam's Baathist Party. It seems that they are the true Nazi-Stalin Fascists of the region. Look at the wars he started against Iran and Kuwait. I believe he is gettting his just comuppance now. Surely the world will be better off without him and will allow, after some adjustments, a new flourishing of the people and economy and yes..the culture and religion of the region.
Such are my thoughts, anyway. God bless you all.
JHames Harper
P.O. Box 87394
Carol Sream IL 60188
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we all know that the Americans aggrassion against Muslims i Afgainstan, Somalia, Irak
Shuja Syed
Duing the crusades there was only the basics instruments of distructions compared to the WMDs of which 99.9999% are in our hands.
I believe that the vast majority of GOD FEARING (muslims, christians and jews) ppl do have this commandment as their fundamental reference point but i fear to say these are not the ppl who hold the grip on the reins of power....
My friend..Allah/ Jehova or whatever you want to call Him..will continue to guide the ppl unto Him, those that He sees making the effort to be better...the rest with their lust of power, wealth status etc etc will ultimately reap the rewards of their labour and their loyalties to these things..I just pray that Allah guides them to a better way and guides us to be grateful for His mercy upon us, Amin.
Besides, we all beleive in the same principles:
Islam: 40 Hadith of an-Nawawi 13: Not one of you is a believer until he desires for his brother what he desires for himself.
Christianity & Judaism: Leviticus 19.18 You shall love your neighbor as yourself.
Talmud, Shabbat 31a When he (a proselyte)went to Hillel, he said to him, "What is hateful to you, do not do to your neighbor: that is the whole Torah; all the rest of it is commentary; go and learn."
This, "golden rule", exists in some form in all of the religions of the world. There is but one God, and people should stop offending him.
As a Christian, I care deeply about what happens to my fellow man, whatever religion he follows. I am offended by people, my own president included, that say they know the only way. I suppose that in order to save many lives, some may have to take another life, but this can only be A VERY LAST RESORT!!! COME ON PEOPLE OF THE WORLD, IF WE WORSHIP THE SAME GOD, LET US FIND A WAY TO WORK TOGETHER. No one in these conflicts has clean hands, so we aLL CAN STOP PRETENDING WE DO. Peace can come if people forget about what is past, forget about what people in authority are preaching, and do what we all know is right.
believe in God? Laughable!
Deut. 9:
.. do not say to yourself, "The Lord has brought me here to take possession of this land because of my righteousness. 4
Deut. 28:
The Lord will bring a nation against you from far away, from the ends of the earth, like an eagle swooping down, a nation whose language you will not understand, 50 a fierce-looking nation without respect for the old or pity for the young. 51... They will besiege all the cities throughout the land the Lord your God is giving you. 52. This may have happened or it will happen.
Abraha came to destroy the Ka'aba and we all know what happened to him and his unopposed, mighty army; his story is in Chapter 105 in the Quran. The point is: nations and empires rise and fall. And certainly Jews' existence in the holy land throughout history was on a Ferris wheel.
The Zionist have chosen, may be poorly, to live by the sword. They have expressed a desire for conquest, collectively, through their choice of their leaders. They do not want peace as their actions reveal, and this will be remembered by Muslims.
Their situation now is no different from when they lived in Arabia in the 7th century in Khaiber, Quraida and Nadeer; these were fortresses -literally. And what happened? What did their renowned military might do for them -their 10,000 warriors and war machines? Their story is in Chapter 56: 1 - 5. They were well-requited for their treachery, perfidy, and intrigue -time-tested techniques still used to this day by them.
I hope this serve as an eye opener to all those naive Muslims who thinks the war is just to get rid of a Tyrant ruler. And who say to get rid of Sadam Muslims must turn to the Kafiroon to do this for them. A new revelation? Inna Lillahi wa Inna 'alaihi raji'un.
Summum, Bukumum Fahum La ya'akilun.