Why Are American Soldiers Dying so Iraq and Afghanistan Can Remain Sharia Law Na
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Exclusive: Why Are American Soldiers Dying so Iraq and Afghanistan Can
Remain Sharia Law Nations?
D.L. Adams
With great fanfare but little grit or talk of victory, President Obama
announced at West Point last month that 30,000 additional American soldiers are
going to Afghanistan. If the mission in Afghanistan is two-fold, the defeat of
the abysmal Taliban and the creation of a stable, democratic state, it would
appear that we are not doing well.
The same could be said of "nation building" in Iraq, where
violence of late appears to be diminishing in comparison to the bloody mountains
and valleys of Afghanistan. While the reduction of violence in Iraq is
comforting, the diminishment of violence is not the definitive measure of the
success of nation building.
The true measure of our efforts in both beneficiary countries should be
based upon an examination of the foundations of these countries that we have
created with the blood of our best and treasure. When such an examination is
made the result can only be horror.
The constitutions of Iraq and Afghanistan – for
those who love democracy, freedom, and liberty – are failures. If the
constitution of a new nation is a failure, then what kind of nation can be built
upon it?
After the U.S. military (with our allies) drove the Taliban out of Kabul,
we endeavored to create a new Afghanistan based upon Constitutional law. Neither
the Constitution of Iraq nor of Afghanistan is structured on the secular
American model of the state subordinate to the will of the people. This concept
is the foundation of American democracy given to us by Jefferson, Washington,
Adams, Madison, Monroe, Franklin, and Hamilton; this is tragically not the
foundation of our failed nation building strategy in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Iraq and Afghanistan are both Islamic states (specifically stated as such in
their constitutions). The people of both beneficiary states are therefore in
service to Islam (the state is Islam and Islam is the state); this is not any
form of "democracy" that most Americans can countenance nor reasonably
support.
After WWII, Douglas MacArthur
remained in Tokyo to oversee the creation and passage of a new American-style
constitution on the defeated Japanese; one which entirely rejected the previous
system of government/society. The new Japanese constitution removed the power of
the Emperor and created an American-style democracy in which the people have
power over the government through the constitution. This approach completely
overturned the old order of Japanese totalitarian empirical rule.
In announcing the new constitution in
Tokyo, MacArthur said that "the Japanese people thus turn their backs
firmly upon the mysticism and unreality of the past and face instead a future of
realism with a new faith and a new hope." Regarding the Emperor, MacArthur
said in a public statement that the new constitution "leaves the throne
without governmental authority or state property, subject to the people's will,
a symbol of the people's unity."
The new constitution represented a complete and total shift in approach to
government in Japan and most importantly, the relationship of citizen to the
state.
"Declared by its terms to be the supreme law for Japan, it places
sovereignty squarely in the hands of the people. It establishes governmental
authority with the predominant power vested in an elected legislature, as
representative of the people, but with adequate check upon that power, as well
as upon the power of the Executive and the Judiciary, to insure that no branch
of government may become autocratic or arbitrary in the administration of
affairs of state." – MacArthur's Announcement of Japan's New
Constitution, March 6, 1946
Japan’s post-war constitution specifically identifies the constitution
itself as the supreme law of the land. This is the same structure of
constitutional democracy that exists in the United States as delineated in
Article 6, Clause 2 of the U.S. Constitution. Constitutionalism is ensconced in
Japan by the ">98th Article.
"This Constitution shall be the supreme law of the nation and no law,
ordinance, imperial rescript or other act of government, or part thereof,
contrary to the provisions hereof, shall have legal force or validity."
The new constitution reiterated the overturning of the old empirical order;
the Emperor was now legally powerless and subordinate to the constitution.
"The Emperor or the Regent as well as Ministers of State, members of
the Diet, judges, and all other public officials have the obligation to respect
and uphold this Constitution."
Article 99, Constitution of Japan
We have taken a tragically different course in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Article One of the constitution of
Afghanistan states that "Afghanistan is an Islamic Republic, independent,
unitary and indivisible state." Article 2 of the constitution of Iraq
states that "Islam is the official religion of the State and it is a
fundamental source of legislation." Both states identify Islam as the
bedrock of the state and also the law of the land.
"No law that contradicts the established provisions of Islam may be
established." – (Article 2, A; constitution of Iraq.)
"In Afghanistan, no law can be
contrary to the beliefs and provisions of the sacred religion of Islam."
– (Article 3; constitution of Afghanistan.)
Both Afghanistan and Iraq are Islamic
states as codified in their new American-supported constitutions. Sharia Law is
the law of Islam. Islamic law supersedes any laws in the constitution that are
not Sharia law-compliant.
Any review of the implementation of Sharia law anywhere in the world (or of
Sharia itself) shows it to be brutal, cruel, misogynist, anti-homosexual,
anti-free speech, supremacist, anti-democratic, and anti-freedom of religion
among its many unpleasant qualities. Even in Afghanistan as late as 2006 a
Muslim Afghan convert to Christianity was sentenced to death for leaving Islam.
Only American outrage prevented the implementation of the Sharia death penalty.
Under Sharia Law, leaving Islam is not permitted. It is considered a crime
worse than murder and is punishable by death. A Sharia judge on the case
commented at the time, "We are not against any particular religion in the
world. But in Afghanistan, this sort of thing is against the law. It is an
attack on Islam." The inherent
contradiction between democracy and Islamic law did not go unnoticed by
everyone, however.
"But, while democracy is taking root in Afghanistan, the country's
constitution is not a truly secular document." – Radio Free Europe/Radio
Liberty
Sharia law is derived from Koran, Sira, and Hadith,
the three foundational documents of Islam. Sharia law therefore has the
authority of both Allah and Mohammed as it is the codification of their
commands, and the words, deeds, and example of the prophet. American support of
this barbaric "legal system" anywhere on this planet is folly.
Sharia law is antithetical to American concepts of
freedom and democracy. What can be the reason that we have created two Islamic
states founded upon American blood and treasure? Why did we take such a
radically different approach to Iraq and Afghanistan than we did with Japan
after WWII?
There is no overlap whatever between American concepts of decency and
justice and Sharia law. Among the horrors of Sharia are death for criticism of
Islam, death for leaving Islam, dhimmitude for those who are non-Muslims living
under Sharia, the near impossibility of rape victims to prove rape, wife
beating, child marriage, unequal rights for women, no legal rights for
non-Muslims, and the subjugation of women. The list of Sharia’s horrors is
lengthy and disturbing. An illustration of Sharia from the definitive book of
Sharia law, Reliance of the Traveller, is illustrative.
The following are not subject to retaliation:
a Muslim for killing a non-Muslim (o1.2(2))
a Jewish or Christian subject of the Islamic state for killing an apostate
from Islam (O:because a subject of the state is under its protection, while
killing an apostate from Islam is without consequences); (o1.2(3))
a father or mother (or their fathers or mothers) for killing their
offspring, or offsprings offspring (o1.2(4))
Under Sharia law there is no "retaliation"
by the Islamic state against a Muslim who kills a non-Muslim for whatever
reason. Can there be a more barbarous "legal" system that is more
overtly opposed to our own concepts of right/wrong, good/evil,
decency/barbarism, and justice/injustice? This is the system of "law"
for which we fight in Iraq and Afghanistan? This is folly.
No American who loves our Constitution and the freedoms guaranteed under it
should accept Sharia Law anywhere in this country or actively support it
elsewhere. How can it be countenanced that American soldiers are told that they
fight and die for "freedom" in Iraq and Afghanistan when in fact our
soldiers fight to prop up two Sharia law states?
Why did we free the Japanese people from the
backwardness, totalitarianism and aggressive warfare of the empire of Japan but
chose to co-operate in imposing the anti-human injustice and brutality of
Islamic Sharia law on the people of Iraq and Afghanistan? The blame for this
disaster must be spread across two administrations. We have failed in that we
did not create a society based upon justice, secular law and constitutional
democracy in the American model as we did for Japan.
Sharia law is horrific and anti-human and should be opposed by decent people
everywhere. Our "allies" across the Islamic world implement Sharia law
to varying degrees but every Islamic state must acknowledge their Islamic
obligation to implement it.
The goal of Islamic expansion everywhere is the implementation of Sharia law
in countries and cultures where it is not now enforced. This expansion is fueled
by jihad. Jihad is required of all adherents of Islam.
What can be the purpose of the United States (the
"great Satan") in creating new Islamic states? The answers are not
forthcoming because the question is rarely (if ever) asked.
We now fight a war around the world and at home
against Islamic brutality against us (our so-called "war on terror")
motivated entirely by the doctrine of Islam, yet we fight two wars to create and
prop up two new Islamic countries bound to the same doctrine – folly.
What can be our war aims when the result will be the creation of two
countries that are ideologically opposed to our existence? It would appear that
we have been fooled, or worse. Our mistakes carry a staggeringly high cost; to
bring any value or meaning to our efforts in Afghanistan and Iraq we must admit
that our course has been tragically in error and quickly make the necessary
corrections.
FamilySecurityMatters.org Contributing Editor D.L. Adams is an analyst and
historian, and a co-founder of SIOA (Stop Islamization of America). He can be
reached at daniel@sioanetwork.com.
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