Monday, September 03, 2007

Cowardly Koreans

In the fight against jihad all kafir nations must be resolute in the face of Islamic barbarism. Remember, this is an international struggle. The jihadis are not fighting only America as some wishfully think. No, the jihadis hate ALL "infidels", i.e. non-Muslims, and are fighting to either convert, conquer, or kill us all. Every kafir is a warrior in this struggle because the jihadis have targeted all of us, whether we like it or not. Any capitulation by one kafir nation endangers all kafir nations. That's why the deal made with the Taliban by South Korea (SK) is so disturbing.

If you recall, the Taliban kidnapped and held hostage 23 Korean Christians doing humanitarian work in Afghanistan. After the Taliban murdered two of the Koreans, the SK government brokered a deal with them that ended the crisis. The remaining Koreans were released on condition that SK withdraw its 200 troops from, and end missionary work in, Afghanistan. While its completely understandable that South Korea wanted her people home safely, her surrender to violent Muslims and total disregard for the dangerousness of the precedent she set is beyond shameful.

Understand what happened with this deal. South Korea caved in to the Taliban, and the Taliban know it. Already they've promised more kidnappings and killings of foreigners from countries with troops in Afghanistan. The tactic worked with SK and the Taliban fully expect it to work with other nations. To save the lives of her own people, South Korea willingly endangered the lives of other nations' people. Such self-centeredness and disunity will cripple the kafir nations' struggle against jihad. And that's just what the jihadis want.

We kafirs must be united if we're going to win the war against resurgent Islam. As I stated above, Muslims won't be satisfied until ALL kafirs are converted, subjugated, or killed. Caving in to their blackmail won't save us. It won't even buy us time. As soon as we capitulate once the jihadis will immediately demand more concessions. Unlike us they know exactly what they're fighting for, global Islamic domination, and are singlemindedly committed to victory.

We, the kafir nations, must face the unpleasant truth that our appeasement just won't work. We must abandon our irrational hope that radical Muslims can be changed by our goodwill. They can't. South Korea's troops were working as doctors and engineers; they were helping the Afghan people, as were the missionaries. But to the Taliban they were infidels deserving of only one thing: death.

My desperate hope is that the kafir nations will learn the lesson they need to learn from South Korea's cowardly surrender and its dangerous results. If we don't we'll be singing the song of the minaret, and sooner than we think. Forbid it, almighty God!

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