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Politics : View from the Center and Left

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From: carranza24/5/2006 7:15:32 AM
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An Aussie newspaper comments on a Mark Steyn piece dealing with recent Aussie cabinet statements re: sharia and jihad. It's Australia, love it or leave it:

theaustralian.news.com.au

Cut & paste: In praise of Howard, Costello, Downer and the cabinet

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Mark Steyn in the Chicago Sun-Times, on why Australians are role models in the war on Islamist terrorism

IF I had to propose a model for Western rhetoric, it would be the Australians. In the days after September 11, the French got all the attention for that Le Monde headline: "Nous sommes tous Americains" - "We are all Americans," though they didn't mean it, even then. But John Howard, the Aussie Prime Minister, put it better and kept his word: "This is no time to be an 80 per cent ally."

Marvellous. More recently, the Prime Minister offered some thoughts on the difference between Muslims and other immigrant groups. "You can't find any equivalent in Italian or Greek or Lebanese or Chinese or Baltic immigration to Australia. There is no equivalent of raving on about jihad," he said, stating the obvious in a way most political leaders can't quite bring themselves to do. "There is really not much point in pretending it doesn't exist."

Unfortunately, too many of his counterparts insist on pretending (at least to their citizenry) that it doesn't exist. What proportion of Western Muslims is hot for jihad? Five per cent? Ten, 12 per cent? Given that understanding this pan-Islamist identity is critical to defeating it, why can't we acknowledge it honestly?

"Raving on about jihad" is a line that meets what the law used to regard as the reasonable-man test: If you're watching news footage of a Muslim march promising to bring on the new Holocaust, Howard's line fits.

Is it something in the water down there? Listen to Howard's cabinet colleagues. Here's the Australian Treasurer, Peter Costello, with advice for Western Muslims who want to live under Islamic law: "There are countries that apply religious or sharia law - Saudi Arabia and Iran come to mind. If a person wants to live under sharia law these are countries where they might feel at ease. But not Australia."

You don't say. Which is the point: Most Western government leaders don't say, and their silence is correctly read by a resurgent Islam as timidity.

I also appreciated this pithy summation by my favourite Foreign Minister, Alexander Downer: "Multilateralism is a synonym for an ineffective and unfocused policy involving internationalism of the lowest common denominator." See Sudanese slaughter, Iranian nukes, the UN's flop response to the tsunami, etc. It's a good thing being an Aussie cabinet minister doesn't require confirmation by [liberal US Democrat senators] John Kerry and Joe Biden.
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