Hezbollah Terrorists on American Soil

Kathryn Jean Lopez of NRO (thanks to RB) recently interviewed Barbara Newman, a senior fellow at the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies and coauthor of Lightning Out of Lebanon: Hezbollah Terrorists on American Soil:

National Review Online: I did a double take when I saw that Kofi Annan was encouraging serious people to accept Hezbollah. But then the New York Times reported that people in the U.S. administration are thinking similarly. Can they really be serious? Can Hezbollah ever be a legitimate political movement anywhere?

Barbara Newman: I almost lost my breakfast Thursday, which luckily I hadn't eaten yet, when I saw the New York Times page-one report today that Kofi Annan is encouraging the acceptance of Hezbollah as the preponderant power in Lebanon and the United States is thinking of yielding to this and France's pressure to do just that.

I think the report is perhaps a trial balloon by our people to test the waters. But the unvarnished truth is that Hezbollah is the most dangerous terrorist group in the world. It has about 25,000 armed members and as we saw in the pro-Syrian march in Beirut, it can muster a million in the streets.

It's no coincidence that former Deputy Secretary of State Armitage called them "the A team of terrorism." They are disciplined, highly trained, with incredibly lethal equipment with a frighteningly good counterintelligence network. A former head of the FBI's Hezbollah branch told me that "they are the best light infantry in the world and can strike the United States any time any where." [That general sentiment] was echoed by last week's testimony of both the CIA and FBI directors before the Senate in open hearings.

Hezbollah does have a dozen members in the Lebanese parliament, which shows how smart Hezbollah is; it is trying to go both way by having a political side and a standing terrorist apparatus.

Hezbollah doesn't play politics the way we think of it. Its members are devoutly dedicated to the creation of a theocracy in Lebanon similar to that in Iran and to the eradication of the "Jewish entity" — they don't even say Israel is a state — and to the obliteration of all U.S. influence in the Middle East. We are the "Big Satan" to them and Israel is "the little Satan."

Those who advocate the position that Hezbollah can be brought into a moderate role by dealing with it politically, have never heard the speeches of its charismatic chief, Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah when he calls for death to America. It's like Chamberlain when he went to Munich and had never read Mein Kampf. These people mean what they say.

NRO:Just how big is Hezbollah?

Newman: Hezbollah has about 25,000 soldiers but its influence is far greater. It has members all over the world....

NRO: Now, in Lebanon: If Syria gets out, does Hezbollah take over? How can Hezbollah’s power be squashed by the Cedar Revolution — does people power have that kind of power?

Newman: I believe that if Syria pulls out of Lebanon now, which — by the way I don't think will happen — because the Bashar Assad regime would collapse — Hezbollah would be the most powerful entity in Lebanon. It could easily smash the Lebanese army. The tragedy of all this is that the Cedar Revolution, the confluence of such previously vicious enemies, the Christians, the Sunnis, and the Druze, is occurring in a power vacuum. The Taif agreement, which ended the Lebanese civil war, forced all militias to disarm with the exception of Hezbollah. In the last ten years it has grown into a behemoth and we have done nothing about it.(...)

NRO: What should every American know about Hezbollah?

Newman: Every American should know that Hezbollah is a terrorist group whose ideology advocates the killing of Americans.

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Ms. Newman's book is also mentioned in a story at Accuracy In Media, as is CBS News Senior Foreign Correspondent Tom Fenton's just released book "Bad News: The Decline of Reporting, The Business of News, and The Danger to Us All."

U.S. State Department description of Hizballah:

Radical Shia group formed in Lebanon; dedicated to increasing its political power in Lebanon and opposing Israel and the middle East peace negotiations. Strongly anti-west and anti- Israel. Closely allied with,and often directed by Iran but may have conducted operations that where not approved by Tehran.

Known to have been involved in numerous anti-US terrrorist attacks, including the suicide truck bombing of the US Embassy and the US barrack in Beirut in October 1983 and the US Embassy annex in Beirut in September 1984. Elements of the group where responsible for the kidnapping and detention of the US and other Western hostages in Lebanon. The group also attacked the Israeli Embassy in Argentina in 1992 and is suspected of bombing the Israeli culteral center in Buenos Aires. In the fall of 2000, it captured 3 Israeli soldiers in Shabaa farms and kidnapped an Israeli noncombatent whom it may have lured to Lebanon under false pretences.

Hizballah receives substantial financial support from Syria, and Iran for training,weapons,explosives,political and diplomatic support.

Newman's description of what Hezbollah did to CIA Beirut station chief William Buckley made me sick to my stomach. (Fortunately, I'm sure Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch are on the verge of making an arrest in this case.)

The US and Israel have a 20+ year score to settle with Nasrallah and his crew and when the Iranian mullahs eventually go, Hezbollah will be left without their annual $100 million Jihad fix. If they haven't disarmed by then, the IDF will have a field day taking out their 10,000 missiles in southern Lebanon.

Hezbollah is rooted in Canada because of our Liberal Governement,in order to appease the Arab and Muslim population the Liberal's tried to have it both ways by recognizing Hezbollah as a terrorists based group by the Government only
took away the Tax-exempt status for donations.

Hezbollah has free reign to raise money to arm suicide bombers that slaughter civilians but
those donating are punished by not being allowed to deduct it on their Tax-Forms.


Now that's show'em Paul Martin.

Mark I checked out the AIM article.

Interesting how everyone blames the establishment media, but neglects calling it by it's real name: Establishment or corporate media, the same media that backs and supports George W. Bush, that same media that censors itself when it comes to George W. Bush of whom, from that AIM link you provided was placed into office in 2000 with the very significant help of one each Sami Al Arian, who delivered a very crucial 50,000 Arab votes to George in that election.

In fact, despite the invasion of Iraq, the Muslim community in the U.S. sided with Bush against Kerry, as they perceived that Kerry was too heavily indebted to the Israeli lobby.

From the above link

But consider the case of Florida professor Sami Al-Arian and his alleged role in the terrorist group, Islamic Jihad. Al-Arian was under scrutiny by journalist Steven Emerson long before most American media even knew who he was. Emerson is still the exception to the rule.

Bush Tied to Terror Suspect (al Arian) Image and Picture

or google sami al arian bush and get your own hits.

Or how about this one Bandar Bush promises to help George with the election by dropping oil prices

Apparently Lenin was correct, Capitalists motivated by greed (hiding behind religion) will indeed sell the rope by which they , and the sheep they lead, will be hanged, or shall we say the knives by which they will be slaughtered in halal style, throats cut and bled.