Noxious Nominations: The Four Horsemen of the American Foreign Policy Apocalypse – by Barry Rubin – Re-blog

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Peanut Gallery: When I first heard that John Kerry would be our next Secretary of State, I thought, “It’s time to start learning French.” I really didn’t know whether to laugh or cry. Now I do… get out the Kleenex.

Barry Rubin explains why:

1. Their ideas and views are horrible.
2. They are all stupid people.

For the next four years, at least, clueless people supporting radical Islamists will be steering American foreign policy. This can’t be good for personal or religious freedom as we know it. It will only get tougher for Christians around the world… because America will sit on the sidelines. The surrender-monkeys are in charge.

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Noxious Nominations: The Four Horsemen of the American Foreign Policy Apocalypse

I did a lot of soul-searching before writing my latest article, “After the Fall: What Do You Do When You Conclude America is (Temporarily or Permanently) Kaput?” Of course, I believed every word of it and have done so for a while. But would it depress readers too much? Would it just be too grim?

Maybe U.S. policy will just muddle through the next four years and beyond without any disasters. Perhaps the world will be spared big crises. Possibly the fact that there isn’t some single big superpower enemy seeking world domination will keep things contained.

Perhaps that is true. Yet within hours after its publication I concluded that I hadn’t been too pessimistic. The cause of that reaction is the breaking story that not only will Senator John Kerry be the new secretary of state; that not only will the equally reprehensible former Senator Chuck Hagel be secretary of defense; but that John Brennan, the president’s counterterrorism advisor, will become CIA chief.

About two years ago I joked that if Kerry were to become secretary of state it would be time to think about heading for that fallout shelter in New Zealand. This trio in power — which along with Obama himself could be called the four horseman of the Apocalypse for U.S. foreign policy — might require an interstellar journey.

Let me stress that this is not really about Israel. At the end of Obama’s second term, U.S.-Israel relations will probably be roughly where they are now. Palestinian strategy — both by the Palestinian Authority and Hamas — has left the United States no diplomatic or “peace process” option on that front. The problem is one of eroding U.S. interests, especially the American position in the Middle East but also in other parts of the world.

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You can read elsewhere details about these three guys. Here, I will merely summarize the two basic problems:

–Their ideas and views are horrible. This is especially so on Middle Eastern issues, but how good are they on anything else? True, they are all hostile to Israel, but this isn’t the first time people who think that way have held high office. Far worse is that they are pro-Islamist as well as dim-witted about U.S. interests in a way no foreign policy team has been in the century since America walked onto the world stage.

Brennan is no less than the father of the pro-Islamist policy. What Obama is saying is this: My policy of backing Islamists has worked so well, including in Egypt, that we need to do even more! All those analogies to 1930s appeasement are an understatement. Nobody in the British leadership said, “I have a great idea. Let’s help fascist regimes take power and then they’ll be our friends and become more moderate!” That’s the equivalent of what Brennan does.

–They are all stupid people. Some friends said I shouldn’t write this because it is a subjective judgment and sounds mean-spirited. But honest, it’s true. Nobody would ever say that their predecessors — Hillary Clinton, Robert Gates, and David Petraeus — were not intelligent and accomplished. But these guys are simply not in that category. Smart people can make bad judgments; regular people with common sense often make bad judgments less often. But stupid, arrogant people with terrible ideas are a disaster.

Brennan’s only life accomplishment has been to propose backing radical Islamists. As a reward, he isn’t just being made head of intelligence for the Middle East but for the whole world! Has Brennan any proven administrative skill? Any knowledge of other parts of the world? No. All he has is a proximity to Obama and a very bad policy concept. What’s especially ironic here is that by now, the Islamist policy has clearly failed and a lot of people are having second thoughts.

With Brennan running the CIA, though, do you think there will be critical intelligence evaluations of the Muslim Brotherhood, Hizballah, or even Hamas? Is the CIA going to warn U.S. leaders about the repression against women, Christians, and moderates? Will there be warnings that Islamists are taking over Syria or reports on Islamist involvement in killing Americans in Benghazi? Can we have confidence about U.S. policy toward Iran?

To get some insight into his thinking, consider the incident in which a left-wing reporter, forgetting there were people listening, reminded Brennan that in an earlier private conversation he admitted favoring engagement not only with the Lebanese terrorist group Hizballah, but also the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas. Ask yourself this question: when an American intelligence chief told Congress that the Muslim Brotherhood was a moderate, secular group, who approved that line of argument?

Persecuted Church Prayer Challenge – 2013 Open Doors World Rankings – North Korea #1

Peanut Gallery: In America, we pretty much take religious freedom for granted – not so for Christians around the world. Open Doors (USA) has just released its 2013 world rankings of persecution by country.

nk_womanNorth Korea is still the worst, but the situation in Africa is deteriorating – see Mali. And the civil war in Syria has placed Christians in great jeopardy.

This link (click here) will take you to the Open Doors(USA) website with rankings and background information on each country.

What can you do? Pray, pray and pray again. Please check out this video that explains how your 5 minute weekly prayer can make a difference.

You can sign up here for weekly 5 min prayer updates… eventually you will pray for all 50 countries in 2013.

Special thanks to rodiagnusdei for bringing this update to our attention. Please check out their website here. Their original post is re-blogged below.
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Open Doors USA releases its world ranking of persecution by country – North Korea still #1, Mali newcomer to list #7

Information and watch list from the non denominational group http://www.OpenDoorsUSA.org. Rankings released January 8,2013 –

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North Korea – For the eleventh year running, this is the most difficult place on earth to be a Christian. In a country of 24.5 million, there are just 400,000 Christians. North Korea is one of the remaining Communist states, and it is vehemently opposed to religion of any kind. Christians are classified as hostile and face arrest, detention, torture, even public execution. There is a system of labor camps including the renowned prison No. 15, which reportedly houses 6,000 Christians alone. But despite severe oppression, there is a growing underground church movement of an estimated 400,000 Christians. We have written on North Korea several times in the past year. At the bottom are some noteworthy articles you can read in order to become more familiar with the brutal hardship that is endured by the Christians of North Korea. You can also read about North Korea’s hidden gulag, below all of the links, and visit the website that published The Hidden Gulag Report.

African countries surge – Open Doors reports that persecution of Christians in Africa vastly increased in 2012. Mali is a newcomer on the list and holds the No. 7 position. Tanzania (No. 24), Kenya (No. 40), Uganda (47) and Niger (No. 50) also moved onto the World Watch List and Ethiopia is one of the strongest risers (from No. 38 to No. 15) on the list. In addition, the small African country of Eritrea made the Top 10 for the first time at No. 10. Libya climbed from No. 26 to No. 17.

Syria made the largest jump on the World Watch List. The country is No. 11 on the list, compared to No. 36 in 2012.

Christians are persecuted in at least 60 countries for their faith. They suffer interrogation, arrest and even death in some of the most dangerous and restrictive countries in the world. For 58 years Open Doors has supported and strengthened believers worldwide through Bible and Christian literature distribution, leadership training and assistance, Christian community development and prayer and presence ministry. To partner with Open Doors USA, call toll free at 888-5-BIBLE-5 ( 888-524-2535 ) or go to our Website at http://www.OpenDoorsUSA.org.

Please pray for Coptic Christians as Egypt moves down the Sharia road

Morsi’s Egypt: More power, more persecution

Christian human-rights analysts warn the expanded powers seized by Egypt’s president means more anti-Christian persecution to come.

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In a set of legal maneuvers this week, Muslim Brotherhood-anointed President Mohamed Morsi moved to sidestep the courts and make his office immune to judicial oversight. With no constitution to restrain him, Morsi holds broad executive and legislative authority.

Middle East analyst Theodore Shoebat’s concern is what Morsi’s power grab means for Egypt’s Christians. He references two regimes – one ancient, one modern – to illustrate what happens when leaders opposed to Christianity take control.

“Before Nero inflicted a full persecution on the church, he at first seized full control of the Roman government,” Shoebat said.

“In order for us to comprehend how Christians will be eventually persecuted under a Muslim Brotherhood Egypt, we must look to North Sudan, a country also run by a member of the Muslim Brotherhood, Omar al-Bashir,” he continued.

“Bashir has committed a genocide of millions of Christians all in the name of jihad. And he, like Morsi, also believes that the Quran must be the constitution of his country,” Shoebat said.

Shoebat said he sees no reason to believe Morsi will not follow the model of both Nero and al-Bashir.

“The same will happen in Egypt. Continue reading “Please pray for Coptic Christians as Egypt moves down the Sharia road”

Azerbaijan’s Official Religious Leader: “I Do Not Know What Freedom of Conscience Is”

Peanut Gallery: “As far as the east is from the west“… that’s how far this guy’s thinking is from mine.

Is he a thug, out for himself; or does he actually represent Islamic thinking in an unguarded moment? No way to know… certainly some Islamists think this way.

At any rate, freedom of religion is not coming any time soon to Azerbaijan under this guy’s leadership.

What surprises me is that the West is shocked by his statements. That’s how little we understand the East’s thinking.

Please pray for Christians in Azerbaijan.

Note: here is a link to Open Doors‘ assessment of Azerbaijan- click here. It’s not good.

Azerbaijan’s Official Religious Leader: “I Do Not Know What Freedom of Conscience Is”

BAKU. November 14, 2012

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“They say freedom of conscience, freedom of religion. I have been the Sheykh-ul-Islam [formal title of Azerbaijan’s religious leader] for 33 years and still do not know what conscience is. Even till now, I could not figure out the full meaning of the words ‘freedom of conscience’”, said Allahshukur Pashazada, the head of Caucasus Muslims Office.

His controversial revelations came at the international conference titled “Freedom of religion and belief: Legal, political and public aspects” at the Human Rights Institute of the Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences.

He later clarified his position by saying that “everyone has his/ her own beliefs, and it is hard to put a name to it”. “It is hard to know what conscience is”, Mr. Pashazada said, adding that he is saddened by the fact that when some positions of “those who sit abroad” and some decisions of leaders in foreign countries contradict the values and laws of Azerbaijan, they criticize Azerbaijan.

“There are limits to everything in the world. Human rights, religious freedom, freedom of conscience have limits too. When those limits are breached – the human rights are violated”.

Responding to criticism of Azerbaijan’s record on rights and freedoms by the international community, he said that the relations between state and religion in Azerbaijan are on a very high level. “During my leadership period in Azerbaijan, especially after the independence, I have seen a lot of change, progress. I think Azerbaijan can be an example of tolerance to the entire world”, said Mr. Pashazada.

Allahshukur Pashazada has led the Caucuses Muslims Office since the Soviet times (a.k.a. as Sheykh-ul-Islam or Grand Mufti). He has been active in praising Azerbaijan’s ruling Aliyev regime and its policies. During his recent trips to the US sponsored by the Azerbaijani government, he met with the US government officials and members of Congress and participated at events where he also promoted the Azerbaijani government’s image.

Azerbaijan’s record on religious freedoms has been a subject of criticism. Reports by international organizations, media and foreign governments, including the US State Department’s annual human rights report, cite serious violations of freedom of worship and persecution of religious communities.

Many see Mr. Pashazada as a loyal agent of the regime, rather than an authentic spiritual leader, whose main task is in enforcing government’s directives on religious affairs.

A recent investigative report by Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) revealed that Pashazada’s family owns large business interests in Czech Republic, where other corrupt Azerbaijani oligarchs and ruling Aliyev family also have business holdings. (Azerireport, Radio Liberty)