Wednesday, August 22, 2007

WHAT TO DO

Some continuing thoughts on the Jihad.

I don't see how the various EU countries could sustain themselves after a certain point of Islamic attacks from within. While the Islamic world for the most part can get by with pretty basic conditions, the west is an industrialized society that depends on a regular, smooth flow of commerce to survive.

There are several fronts being prosecuted by the Islamists: Propaganda, political, lawfare, terroristic, economic, demographic and religious recruitment. If allowed to continue, at some point these elements will converge to overwhelm the host nations. I think the effect will be a chain reaction of the above elements when one or more elements trigger the others.

For anyone following events over the past several years it’s obvious that the various elements of Islamification have been accelerating and becoming more powerful and strident. There is a sense in the Islamic world that they are on a roll, and they are. While there is give and take around the world, nothing so far has discouraged the overall movement toward a global Caliphate. The Mullahs see their current efforts as make or break for the foreseeable future and will press ahead accordingly.

The west has two enemies in this thing. The first of course is Islam. The second and just as important is the disbelief within the west that Islam is coming.