Senate Committee Urges DOD to “Take Firmer Steps to Combat the Threat of Islamist Extremism Within the Military’s Ranks”
Get ready for CAIR to start whining about racial and religious profiling by the military, in three, two, one…:
U.S. Senate committee flags Islamist extremism in military
Internal review of Fort Hood attack being prepared for release
CBC News
A U.S. Senate committee urged the Defence Department to take firmer steps to combat the threat of Islamist extremism within the military’s ranks, calling the current procedures inadequate for heading off possible attacks like the shootings at Fort Hood, Texas.
The recommendations by leaders of the homeland security and governmental affairs committee come as the Pentagon is preparing to release an internal review of the Nov. 5 Fort Hood massacre that left 13 people dead.
The review will propose ways to improve the American military’s ability to identify service members who may be a danger to others and quicken reaction times by emergency response teams.
Led by Senator Joe Lieberman, the committee’s investigation of the Fort Hood has focused on whether the military missed numerous signs the accused shooter, Army psychiatrist Maj. Nidal Hasan, had embraced a radical view of Islam.
In a Jan. 13 letter to Defence Secretary Robert Gates, Lieberman, along with Senator Susan Collins, contend the threat of “homegrown terrorism” inspired by violent Islamic extremism is growing and the military isn’t exempt.
As a result, the Defence Department’s existing policies for dealing with personnel that become involved in gangs and racist groups need to be expanded to cover new avenues of violence, Lieberman and Collins say.
Not only will that head off future attacks, it will protect Muslim-Americans in the military from suspicion, they said.
“Efforts by [the Defence Department is] to educate its personnel concerning what violent Islamist extremism is and what the warning signs of such extremism are — as distinguished from the practice of the Islamic faith — will increase trust between the thousands of Muslim-Americans serving honourably and their colleagues,” they wrote.
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14 January, 2010 at 1:18 pm
You’re probably right about the CAIR whining to commence. I wonder what has happened to the court fight that Dave Gaubatz and son are in? I know that they brought into question whether CAIR is operating in a fraudulent manner, that could be an interesting wrinkle on all their whining.
14 January, 2010 at 1:29 pm
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=121440
Cheers
15 January, 2010 at 10:11 am
Thanks Dr. B. I don’t go to WND that often any more. There seems to be a “dead horse factor” that I can only take so much beating of. They’ve been going past my threshold. But I suppose it’s because no one else is addressing it. Nonetheless, I only have so much time available.
Thanks for the update, though.
15 January, 2010 at 10:17 am
No problem. Glad to help.
Cheers