By Mark
Steyn
Thursday,
February 05, 2015
On
Tuesday the Islamic State released a 22-minute video showing Flight Lieutenant
Muath al-Kasasbeh of the Royal Jordanian Air Force being doused in petrol and
burned to death. It is an horrific way to die, and Flt Lt al-Kasasbeh showed
uncommon bravery, standing stiff and dignified as the flames consumed him. And
then he toppled, and the ISIS cameras rolled on, until what was left was charred
and shapeless and unrecognizable as human.
King
Abdullah's response to this barbaric act was to execute two ISIS prisoners the
following morning, including the evil woman who was part of the cell that blew
up the lobby of my favorite hotel in Amman, the Grand Hyatt.
President
Obama's response was to go to the National Prayer Breakfast and condescendingly
advise us - as if it's some dazzlingly original observation rather than the
lamest faculty-lounge relativist bromide - to "remember that during the
Crusades and the Inquisition, people committed terrible deeds in the name of
Christ".
Gee,
thanks. If you're watching on ISIS premium cable, I'm sure that's a great
consolation when they're reaching for the scimitar and readying you for your
close-up. Oh, and, even by the standards of his usual rote cookie-cutter
shoulder-to-shoulder shtick that follows every ISIS beheading of western
captives, the President could barely conceal his boredom at having to discuss
the immolation of Flt Lt al-Kasasbeh:
Aaand it, I think, will redouble [pause] the vigilance aaand determination on the part of our global coalition to, uh, make sure that they are degraded and ultimately defeated. Ummmm. [Adopting a whimsical look] It also just indicates the degree to which whatever ideology they're operating off of, it's bankrupt. [Suppressing a smirk, pivoting to a much more important subject.] We're here to talk about how to make people healthier and make their lives better.
The lack
of passion - the bloodlessness - of Obama's reaction to atrocity is always
striking. He can't even be bothered pretending that he means it.
I am not
a great fan of the Hashemites, and there is great peril for Jordan in getting
sucked deeper into a spiral that could quickly consume one of the weakest
polities in the region and turn the least-worst Sunni monarchy into merely the
latest Obama-era failed-state - after Iraq, Syria, Libya, Yemen, etc. The UAE
took advantage of Flt Lt al-Kasasbeh's capture to cease participation in
sorties entirely, and, given the general halfheartedness of Obama's
"coalition", King Abdullah could have been forgiven for also deciding
to head for the exit.
Yet he
understood the necessity of action. Obama, by contrast, declares action, and
then does nothing. His war against ISIS was supposed to be one in which the US
would not put "boots on the ground", but instead leave that to our
allies. The allies have the boots, but they could use some weapons, too. Obama
has failed to supply the Kurds or anybody else with what they need to defeat
our enemies. It's becoming what they call a pattern of behavior. Elliott Abrams
draws attention to this passage in a New York Times story about Ukraine:
The Russians have sent modern T-80 tanks, whose armor cannot be penetrated by Ukraine's aging and largely inoperative antitank weapons, along with Grad rockets and other heavy weapons. Russian forces have also used electronic jamming equipment to interfere with the Ukrainians' communications…. Ukraine has requested arms and equipment, including ammunition, sniper rifles, mortars, grenade launchers, antitank missiles, armored personnel carriers, mobile field hospitals, counterbattery radars and reconnaissance drones.
Hmm. So
how much of that shopping list have we responded to? Obama won't write Ukraine
a blank check, but he will write them a blanket check:
The $16.4 million in aid that Mr. Kerry will announce in Kiev is intended to help people trapped by the fighting in Donetsk and Luhansk. The aid will be used to buy basic items like blankets and clothing, along with counseling for traumatized civilians.
Could be
worse. He might have thrown in another James Taylor singalong. Then they really
would need trauma counselors.
With at
least another two years of civilizational retreat to go, we're gonna need a lot
more security blankets, which is good news for whichever Chinese factory makes
them.
~As Kyle
Smith points out, the video of Flt Lt al-Kasasbeh's death is an extremely
sophisticated and professional production. US news media have declined to run
it, because it's too disturbing, as opposed to, say, Brian Williams' ripping
yarns of derring-do about being shot out of the sky by an RPG. There are really
two parallel media structures now: Consumers of Brian Williams-delivered
"news" aren't even aware of the metastasizing of evil. Meanwhile, out
there on Twitter and Facebook it's the hottest recruiting tool on the planet.
You'll recall Hannah Arendt's tired and misleading coinage "the banality
of evil", derived from her observation of Adolf Eichmann at his trial in
Jerusalem. As I wrote last August:
Hitler felt obliged to be somewhat coy about just how final the final solution was. As Eichmann testified at his trial, when typing up the minutes of the Wannsee conference, "How shall I put it? Certain over-plain talk and jargon expressions had to be rendered into office language by me." Even the Nazis were reluctant to spell it out.
The
Germans didn't have social media, but they had newsreels, and Hitler knew
enough not to make genocide available to Pathé or "The March of
Time". He had considerations both domestic and foreign. Pre-Wannsee, in
Poland and elsewhere, German troops had been ordered to shoot Jewish prisoners
in cold blood, and their commanders reported back to Berlin that too many
soldiers had found it sickening and demoralizing. So the purpose of "the
final solution" was to make mass murder painless, at least for the
perpetrators - more bureaucratic, removed, bloodless.
As for
foreign considerations, Germany expected to be treated as a civilized power by
its enemies, and that would not have been possible had they been boasting about
genocide.
Seventy
years on, the Islamic State has slipped free of even these minimal constraints.
They advertize their barbarism to the world, because what's the downside? Let's
say the guys who burned Flt Lt al-Kasasbeh are one day captured by Americans.
They can look forward to a decade or two of a soft, pampering sojourn in the US
justice system, represented by an A-list dream-team that'll string things along
until the administration figures it'll cut its losses and ship them to Qatar in
exchange for some worthless deserter.
As for
the upside, "the banality of evil" may have its appeal for
lower-middle-class Teuton bureaucrats, but the glamor of evil is a far more
potent and universal brand. The Islamic State has come up with the ultimate
social-media campaign: evil goes viral! At some level German conscripts needed
to believe they were honorable soldiers in an honorable cause, no different
from the British or Americans. But ISIS volunteers are signing up explicitly
for the war crimes. The Islamic State burned Flt Lt al-Kasasbeh alive not only
to kill him but to inspire the thousands of ISIS fanbois around the globe, like
Moussa Coulibaly, the guy who stabbed three French policemen outside a Jewish
school in Nice this week.
For many
of its beneficiaries, modern western life is bland, undemanding and vaguely
unsatisfying. Some seek a greater cause, and turn to climate change or
LGBTQWERTY rights. But others want something with a little more red meat to it.
Jihad is primal in a way that the stodgy multiculti relativist mush peddled by
Obama isn't. And what the Islamic State is offering is Jihad 2.0, cranking up
the blood-lust and rape and sex slavery and head-chopping and depravity in ways
that make Osama-era al-Qaeda look like a bunch of pantywaists.
Success
breeds success. The success of evil breeds darker evil. And the glamorization
of evil breeds ever more of those "recent Muslim converts" and
"lone wolves" and "self-radicalized extremists" in the
news. That's a Big Idea - a bigger idea, indeed, than Communism or Nazism.
Islam, as we know, means "submission". But Xtreme-Sports Hyper-Islam,
blood-soaked and baying, is also wonderfully liberating, offering the chance
for dull-witted, repressed young men to slip free of even the most basic
societal restraints. And, when the charms of the open road in Headchoppistan
wear thin, your British and Canadian and Australian and European welfare checks
will still be waiting for you on the doormat back home.
By
contrast, civilization is a fragile and unnatural state of affairs. Droning on
about the Crusades and Jim Crow, Obama offers the foreign policy of Oscar
Wilde's cynic: He knows the price of everything and the value of nothing. And
so, as the world burns, he, uh, redoubles his, uh, vigilance, uh uh uh...
Whatever. That and $16.4 million will buy you coffee and some trauma counseling
in Kiev.
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