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Defense against Islam helped forge the United States of America

“Facts are stubborn things; and what ever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they can not alter the state of facts, and evidence.” -John Adams

Happy Independence Day!

Today I bring you some interesting facts that came as quite a revelation to me. History is a deep well, you see; so deep that we can never possibly learn it all, no matter how much we study, how many books we might own or read. But that’s the richest part of history, that we can never stop learning from it as long as we have the courage and wisdom to seek it out. In that spirit, here is something that I believe you will find quite appropriate for this 4th of July. It is Christopher Hitchens’ book review of Victory in Tripoli: How America’s War with the Barbary Pirates Established the U.S. Navy and Shaped a Nation by Joshua E. London, a great book that I highly recommend. From this review you shall quickly understand why. (I have added the additional relevant quotes from Founding Fathers for more spice):

Victory in Tripoli

“The vanquished may purchase their lives [from Islam], by the payment of tribute.” -John Quincy Adams

One should never overlook the horrors of peace. Between 1750 and 1815, according to the best modern historians, the Barbary states (actually the North African states of the Ottoman Empire) took as many as a million and a half Americans and Europeans into slavery. These monarchies (today’s Algeria, Morocco, Libya, and Tunisia) also took part in a north-south version of the Atlantic African slave trade, but their attitude to their ‘white’ or ‘Christian’ captives was slightly different. For a price, these could be redeemed. For a higher tariff, the pirate states would agree to abstain from taking ships or hostages in the first place. This latter price had a tendency to increase the more often it was paid.

There was also a slave-market at Malta for North Africans, operated by Christian merchants, because this conflict had been going on intermittently, in the Mediterranean, ever since the battle of Lepanto. But when Thomas Jefferson and John Adams waited upon a Barbary ambassador in London, in the years after the revolution, they pointed out that the United States had no quarrel with the Muslim world. Oh, yes it did, replied the ambassador. The Qur’an gave permission, as of right, to plunder and enslave all unbelievers.

The Barbary states probably had an imperfect idea of the potential strength of the United States. At all events, they were surprised when, beginning with the Jefferson administration, naval squadrons began to appear off their coasts and to demand, at cannon-point, the liberation of the hostages as well as free trade and free passage from the Atlantic. This was America’s first war overseas and the first time that the Stars and Stripes were planted on foreign soil. I had known that the first line of the Marine Corps hymn, “From the halls of Montezuma to the shores of Tripoli,” derived from this episode. I had not known, until I read London’s book, that Francis Scott Key adapted The Star-Spangled Banner from a song he had written in celebration of William Eaton’s victory over the sultan of Tripoli in 1805.

There is much else to be learned from London’s impressive study, which not only describes the campaign itself in enthralling detail but also analyzes the war within the war: the many domestic disputes and political quarrels that delayed final victory. (Mr. Jefferson does not come off as well as I had previously thought.) Here is an essential piece of U.S. history that ,like the name Stephen Decatur, is no longer taught in school. By the end of the conflict, not only did the Muslim world know that it had to reckon with the United States but so did the European powers who, having long paid the ‘tribute’ to Barbary, had just exhausted themselves at Waterloo. Moreover, the new republic had acquired a battle-hardened navy and marine corps, which was to be of great service in the war of 1812 and beyond. Victory in Tripoli was in every sense a hinge event.

Christopher Hitchens
Vanity Fair columnist and author of Thomas Jefferson: Author of America

“…it is absolutely necessary to undeceive those who, from the ignorant or unfair translations [of the koran] which have appeared, have entertained too favourable an opinion of the original…” -Thomas Jefferson

Go enjoy the fireworks; they should have even more meaning for you and your family tonight.

God bless America.

Also read: When John Quincy Adams Agrees With Me

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Turks protest Islamic-rooted government

If only we saw more signs of hope like this more often. From the
Associated Press:

ISTANBUL, Turkey - At least 300,000 Turks waving the red national flag flooded central Istanbul on Sunday to demand the resignation of the government, saying the Islamic roots of Turkey’s leaders threatened to destroy the country’s modern foundations.

Like the protesters — who gathered for the second large anti-government demonstration in two weeks — Turkey’s powerful secular military has accused Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan of tolerating radical Islamic circles.

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History Channel Curiosity

Ok, I could not help myself. I wrote an email to the History Channel and I asked why exactly that the “Ottoman Empire: The War Machine” special was not aired as scheduled. Yes, you are reading my mind — I was thinking perhaps some outside pressure (cough, cough) was administered to keep it from seeing the light of day. Here is the response I received in my email this morning:

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Another History Channel Update

I must be in the Twilight Zone, but I can find no reference tonight to the “Ottoman Empire: The War Machine” that was originally scheduled to air tonight on the History Channel.

Let’s try this again and see what happens. Coming up on June 27th & 28th, set your Tivo:

June 27th, 8 AM & 2 PM ET: The Crusades: Crescent & the Cross, Part 1.

June 28th, 8 AM & 2 PM ET: The Crusades: Crescent & the Cross, Part 2.

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The History Channel: Iran - The Next Iraq?

Did anyone else see the History Channel special that aired on Fri., June 16th? “Iran: The Next Iraq?”

Here’s the description straight from the site:

“For over 25 years, “Death to America” has been the rallying cry of the Iranian government, but it’s only recently that the threat has become chillingly real and the Islamic Republic of Iran has emerged as perhaps the most clear and present danger to American security. This special will explore the once proud military tradition of Iran, its recent decline in power, and the country’s struggle to gain a place among the world’s super powers. We will also examine evidence that shows Iran is secretly pursuing a nuclear weapon and just may intend to use on the United States or its allies.”

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Muslims Only

Just wanted to post a reminder today that Islam is a tolerant religion. Here’s your reminder:

That is the road to Mecca (Makkah) in Saudi Arabia, but never doubt you would one day see more of such signs if the great Caliphate (formerly the Ottoman Empire) is re-established and Western nations are Islamicized the way the Muslims are working towards around the world.

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Inside the Old Jihad

This first July issue of Time magazine includes a revealing article about the jihadists in Iraq, mainly holding the town of Fallujah in their grip. The article gets most things right, but its basics show that the same basic misconceptions abound in Western media. The article is titled “Meet the New Jihad” — well, I’ve got news for Time magazine — there is nothing new about jihad. Jihad has been around since Muhammad first created the concept (7th century) and it has been waged against anyone outside the bounds of Islam since that time. It has been a constant threat that has at several points in history dominated vast sections of the globe, as with the rise of the Ottoman Empire under the Turks. Only the brashness of Europeans, mixed in with some superior gunpowder technology, kept Islam’s aggressive incursions in check.

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