January 29, 2010 10:33 AM

Wake Up to American Jihadism

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(CBS)  Bruce Newsome, Ph.D., lectures on counter-terrorism at the University of Pennsylvania. He is the author of Made, Not Born: Why Some Soldiers Are Better than Others (Praeger, 2007).

For years, Americans have assumed that home-grown Jihadi terrorism would be impossible. Yet in recent months the US government has admitted that it is riskier than previously realized.

This admission was triggered by disturbing recent trends. At least twenty Somali Americans have left the US to join a Jihadi group in Somalia within the last couple years. At least two of them have blown themselves up in Somalia this year. In September, federal prosecutors indicted an Afghan-born US resident (Najibullah Zazi) for conspiracy to set off a series of bombs in the US. In October, federal prosecutors indicted a Pakistani American (David Headley) for helping the Jihadi attack in Mumbai, India, in November 2008.

Could Americans really plot Jihadist mass-casualty terrorism against their fellow citizens inside US borders? Unfortunately, yes. Years before these cases, the more informed analysts of terrorism profiled the American Jihadist and warned against bad assumptions.

Americans have assumed that they are too politically free, economically mobile, and socially integrated to turn to terrorism. Yet only a few members of any demographic ever turn to terrorism and they do so for psychological and social reasons, despite their political, economic, and social freedoms.

Before the suicide bombings on the London transport system on 7 July 2005, Britons reassured themselves that a liberal democracy, committed to "multi-culturalism," could not spawn British suicide bombers. Two British Muslims travelled to Israel to blow themselves up in April 2003, more than two years before the 7/7 attacks in London. In between times, most in the British government assumed that radical Britons might kill foreign infidels but not fellow Britons at home in Britain.

Americans are caught in the same in-between moment: a few Americans already have blown themselves up overseas; others have planned to do so within American borders.

Many American commentators blamed European Jihadism on Europe's poor integration of its Muslim residents, but its integration problem was more challenging. Europe contains at least 12 million Muslims - the United States contains probably less than one-quarter of that number. Most American Muslims are African-Americans with many preceding American generations and no foreign relations. Most European Muslims are first generation immigrants, whose parents naturalized, with close relatives abroad in contested territories.

First generation immigrants are more likely to engage in crimes of all sorts, including terrorism, probably because they feel trapped between two cultures (their parents' countries of birth and residence). Almost all European Jihadis are first generation immigrants. US Army Major Nidal Malik Hasan, who killed 13 fellow soldiers at Fort Hood, Texas, in November, was another first generation immigrant.

Democratic citizens can turn to terrorism even after effective integration. Other than first generation immigrants, converts to Islam are most over-represented in European Jihadi terrorists. Converts are rare in the wider population, yet about one-fifth of successful or attempted British suicide bombers are converts, including Richard Reid (the "shoe-bomber" arrested in December 2001), Germaine Lindsay (one of the four bombers of London on 7/7), two of the eight men convicted in August 2006 of plotting to bomb airliners with liquid explosives, and Nicky Reilly, who unsuccessfully attempted to blow himself up in a British shopping mall in May 2008.

Probably most converts are genuinely thoughtful about the transition, but some are seeking a holy solution to their troubled pasts - typically crime, alcohol or drug abuse, poverty, family abandonment, or adjustment issues. Like first generation immigrants, troubled converts are caught between a sense of alienation and the heady promise of salvation. Often naïve about their new religion, they are vulnerable to self-interested radicals. One American precedent is José Padilla, a US citizen who converted to Islam after several trips to jail for violent gang-related activities. He was arrested in May 2002 and eventually convicted (in August 2007) of a terrorist conspiracy. In January 2009, Bryant Vinas, another Hispanic American convert to Islam, pled guilty to receiving Jihadi training in Pakistan the year before.

The switch from non-terrorist to terrorist is more spontaneous (and less dependent on foreigners) than most Americans assume. Most European Jihadis were European citzens with no criminal records. (British intelligence agents had noted concerns about some of the British suicide bombers but prioritized other targets.) Their extremism was belated - they lived integrated lives before suddenly turning to radicalism.

The potential terrorist is usually emotionally troubled in some way. The immediate trigger for the switch could be personal, such as a failed marriage or business.

Social contagion is necessary: the potential terrorist is developed through interactions with other radicals. Their initial meeting might be accidental; they might develop together, mutually. Radicals are rarely brainwashed by terrorist talent-spotters.

Finally, the terrorist is politically aggrieved. Terrorism is political violence. However tangential the grievance, usually the grievance contains something real.

Since Jihadism is mostly spontaneous and local, a strategy of intervention overseas and stricter border controls diverts the government's attention away from domestic issues, while alienating vulnerable groups. After 9/11, governments portrayed a global Jihadi conspiracy in order to more easily build international support for their reactions. Yet most Jihadism is local -perhaps inspired, but rarely supported, by foreign Jihadis.




By Bruce Newsome:
Special to CBSNews.com

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by voice34 June 23, 2010 11:22 AM EDT
this is satan oldest trick, remember when nero was burning and throwing christians by the thousands to their deaths, it wasnt until the emporer constitine came into power and i imagine satan whispered into his ear, the blood of the matry is seed for the church, so constitine made christianity the legal religion of the empire to the delight of the state, and since the jews had their sabbath on the saturday, down thru time sunday became the christians day of rest and the catholics had a hard time converting pagans to their religionk the catholic change their idols from ishtar the virgin mother of a god, to mother mary, the catholic church has done much to prositute the true faith of christianity
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by johnjacob222 February 19, 2010 12:35 AM EST
The Muslims have already won. To them, Jihad is an act of worship. Furthermore, more people are converting to Islam. You can google a book titled "They are Either Extremely Smart or Extremely Ignorant" and see how Islam is winning by default and fighting it is a mere waste of resources. Or just download it here for free: http://extremelysmart.wordpress.com/download-my-book/ The only thing we can do is to let them control the world, and terrorism will stop!!!You may not like this but if we insist on dominating them there always will be confrontation. Jihad-like confrontation. Because, there is no way the Muslims will allow to be dominated by the infidels.
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by 1bdby January 31, 2010 10:17 AM EST
The average American is illeriate in history. (Dumb!). They are too busy trying to make a living, watching sports, or spending their credit cards at the mall.

They don't understand that 90% of our national security problems began in 1948 when Isreal became a nation and it's going to continue until someone gets the Palestian- Isreali conflict resolved.

So let's keep sending our young men and women to Iraq and Afghanistan to fight the Muslims over Palestine.

Glad my kid doesn't have to go!
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by cowardlyimbecile January 31, 2010 8:26 PM EST
Pakistan and India have lived in serenity since they were separated that same year. Only the gentle reproof of Muslims in Africa and the Philippines and elsewhere have kept Zionists from beheading even more people. Your kid is no more illeriate in history than you are and will make a name for himself.
by armyoftwelve January 31, 2010 10:23 PM EST
If Israel went away today it would solve NONE of the problems in that part of the world--believe me, I'm from Jordan.
by armyoftwelve January 30, 2010 10:52 PM EST
The problem here is an ideology that divides the world between "house of peace" and "house of the sword; that divides humanity between muslim and "infidel."

The problem is with islam-something made up by one man who didn't leave good enough instructions and the result is 1400 years of terror and bigotry.
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by noloyalisti January 30, 2010 9:32 PM EST
Be afraid, be very afraid. Oh no, the terrorists are coming.

How darn stupid are we anyway. This is the plan of the big corporations for endless war and to be able to steal, rape and pillage. And have people frightened and divided so they will go along with it.

Time to rise up and end their sad, sick conspiracy. Let's get organized!
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by cowardlyimbecile January 31, 2010 8:44 PM EST
I live in constant fear that some American corporation will invent something and urge me to buy it. Let's you and I go live in the woods and avoid their schemes.
by ajapierce January 30, 2010 6:05 PM EST
If the article is pointing out the muslims are carrying out a lot of suicide bombings and other terrorist threats, it's not coincident. I break down too how delveoped and original a religion is.

How many catholics do you see go and try to blow up a church? How many Jewish people do you see try and blow up a temple? Very few if any at all. Because other religious members would intervene before they would let that happen.

When they say there are 3 million muslim-americans in this country, and some of those leave to go and blow something up, you do see any of the other muslims in the country or the country they are going to trying to stop them.

That's the problem, yes the terrorists are maybe 0.01% of the population, but the other 99.99% are not doing anything to stop them. So i consider them just as guilty for not doing anything.

Especially Muslims in this country. A lot of Muslims worked like hell to get to where they are in this country all to let it go to hell and in a hand basket. What a waste, a lot of Muslims in this country are very talented people, but they are more willing to kill them selves, or not to intervene and stop terrorists.
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by babooph January 30, 2010 5:29 AM EST
Home land insecurities attitude that the children of the wealthy are "Safe" to enter the US,is delusional-they are no more likely to be "safe" than anyone else-too bad the Bin Ladin bunch did not clearly display this to them...
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by rpbohman January 30, 2010 12:22 AM EST
This article, and many of the responses to it, cast mass terrorism in a distinctly Moslem context..."jihadism". Islam is not the problem...extremism is. The Timothy McVeighs, Klan-related activities, and the recently-convicted Mr. Roeder are all symptoms of a common problem...the mind-set that being a "Holy Warrior" is somehow morally justifiable. Physician, heal thyself...
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by Archie_Clement January 30, 2010 10:21 AM EST
Islamic jihadists ARE the problem, and two administrations now have attempted to hide this fact using wordsmithing phrases like "terrorists." The KKK has been out of business for years, their finances kept alive by all the FBI informants who actually pay their dues, and of course the Southern Poverty Law Center who needs to keep the KKK alive for their massive fund raising efforts among guilty liberals. Timothy MVeigh (singular) was one nutcase with military training. He belonged to no group. And you better hope that the 20 million veterans in this country never chose his path. Roeder is another cause inspired nutcase (singular). These people are not movements. Islamic jihadists are a movement. If only 10% of the Muslim world hates the West enough to express that hate, that is 150,000,000 people.
by rpbohman January 30, 2010 11:45 PM EST
Islamic extremists are A problem, my friend, not THE problem. THE problem is extremism, fanaticism, or whatever name we might give it. Whenever someone reads a book or hears a slick speaker that pursuades him to go on a violent crusade...whether it's a radical cleric, a Randall Terry, Das Kapital, Mein Kampf or The Turner Diaries...he's part of a "movement", whether he pays dues or formally "belongs" or not. Idealogically, the Klan (which one?) is not exactly dead, to judge by reactions to our last election. And when the SPLC warned about extremist recruiting efforts among the active military, they were castigated by conservatives for "demeaning the military". I better hope? Go figger.
by SHEETPAN January 29, 2010 8:57 PM EST
Here's another idea that us big bad American bullies could do. Let's stop giving billions of dollars in aid to countries all over the planet. Stop helping with food, money, experts, medicine and so on to some 3rd world country every time there is a natural disaster. Yes, we must stop all this maddling.
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by mysteriousjz January 29, 2010 8:10 PM EST
I have an idea-why not stop meddling, bullying, invading, occupying and bombing other(s) territories !
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by cowardlyimbecile January 29, 2010 9:57 PM EST
Let's surrender to jihad together.
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