Main threat to U.S., Russia: Radical Islam, not each other
Exclusive: William Murray urges nations to work together 'before it's too late for civilization'
William
Murray
The
Russian Federation and the United States face an existential threat no less
lethal than the two nations once faced from the Axis powers in World War II –
a threat powered by an ideology that literally worships death, an ideology
whose adherents literally love death more than the citizens of Russia and the
United States love life itself. A threat consisting not of thousands or
millions of those willing to die to bring about its final victory and
domination over the world – but rather hundreds of millions.
For
more than a millennium, raiding parties kidnapped women for polygamous
marriages to support this enemy of civilization from as far north as Ireland
and up the Volga River. The adherents of this ideology pirated ships and took
American sailors as slaves, and invaded Slavic and Germanic lands several
times. Even the Vatican was sacked to finance the terror of the onslaught of
this ideology.
Today,
this common enemy, believing that every word of a sixth-century warlord is the
literal word of God, is massively armed with modern weapons of warfare. The
bulk of these weapons are supplied by Western powers as were the cannons that
brought down the walls of Constantinople in the 15th century.
During
the last century, this threat has entered a new phase as civilians in Russia
and the United States are slaughtered in sophisticated acts of terror
including bombings of trains, planes, apartment buildings, schools and public
squares. Russian children were slaughtered at Beslan, and American
kindergarteners killed at the World Trade Center.
Astonishingly,
these two great nations, Russia and the United States, have addressed this
modern existential threat by supplying even more weapons to various elements
of it. As recently as 2012 the United States was training and arming
“moderate” elements of what is now the Islamic State. As entire nations cease
to exist and become havens for jihadist training – such as in the case of
Libya – Russia and the United States focus their attention on defending their
nations from each other.
As
English and Russian speaking jihadists fighters behead young Christian boys,
rape young Christian girls and use the heads of their victims as soccer balls,
American spy planes and Russian Bear bombers test each other’s
defenses.
Rather
than stripping nuclear weapons from the dysfunctional Islamic government of
Pakistan, which kills its Christian citizens for crimes of blasphemy against
Islam, that nation receives even more American weapons, as Russia continues to
arm Iran.
Let’s
start with this one simple goal that both nations should be able to agree on –
save the single most persecuted group of people in the world today – the
Christians under Islamic rule.
Let’s
start with compassion.
The
Russian Federation can make a first move by opening its doors to some of the
tens of thousands of Iraqi Christians whose homes and churches have been
destroyed.
The
first appearance of Jesus Christ after his Ascension was on the Road to
Damascus. There he stopped Saul on his mission to Damascus to persecute and
kill Christians.
America
can also make a move to help the Christians of Syria by simply stopping the
supply of weapons to the Saudi mercenaries who are using that same road Jesus
stopped Saul on, to travel to Damascus to kill Christians.
The
greatest common cause of Russia and the United States today, the greatest
threat, the existential threat, is being ignored.
Yet,
this existential threat cannot be whisked away with political correctness or
by pretending that an ideology of hatred is peaceful.
This
ideology gave the Christians of the Middle East who are fleeing the same three
options it offers the Jews of Israel, the Christians of Russia and the
secularists of the United States:
Convert,
be enslaved or die.
But,
for Russia and the United States there is still a fourth option that no longer
exists for over one-third of the world – VICTORY.
That
fourth choice cannot come about without true American and Russian mutual trust
and cooperation.
Let’s
at least examine that fourth choice before it is too late for
civilization.
Note:
William J. Murray is also the director of the Christmas for
Refugees program, which provides Christmas dinners for Christian refugee
children from Iraq and Syria each year. The program also supplies direct aid
to Christian families year round.
Other
articles by William Murray:
Why do we hate Putin more than Islamic
terrorists?
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