THE WORLD SITUATION - A LETTER TO MY SONS
This was written by retired attorney, Thomas Segal, to his sons, May 19, 2004.
Dear Tom, Kevin, Kirby and Ted,
As your father, I believe I owe it to you to share some thoughts on the present
world situation. We have over the years discussed a lot of important
things, like going to college, jobs and so forth. But this really takes
precedence over any of those discussions. I hope this might give you a
longer term perspective that fewer and fewer of my generation are left to speak
to. To be sure you understand that this is not politically flavored, I
will tell you that since Franklin D. Roosevelt, who led us through pre and WWII
(1933 - 1945) up to and including our present President, I have without
exception, supported our presidents on all matters of international conflict.
This would include just naming a few in addition to President Roosevelt - WWII:
President Truman - Korean War 1950; President Kennedy - Bay of Pigs
(1961); President Kennedy - Vietnam (1961); [1] eight presidents (5
Republican & 4 Democrat) during the cold war (1945 - 1991); President
Clinton's strikes on Bosnia (1995) and on Iraq (1998). [2] So be
sure you read this as completely non-political or otherwise you will miss the
point.
Our country is now facing the most serious threat to its existence, as we know
it, that we have faced in your lifetime and mine (which includes WWII).
The deadly seriousness is greatly compounded by the fact that there are very few
of us who think we can possibly lose this war and even fewer who realize what
losing really means.
First, let's examine a few basics:
1. When did the threat to us start?
Many will say September 11th, 2001. The answer as far as the United States
is concerned is 1979, 22 years prior to September 2001, with the following
attacks on us: Iran Embassy Hostages, 1979; Beirut, Lebanon Embassy
1983; Beirut, Lebanon Marine Barracks 1983; Lockerbie, Scotland
Pan-Am flight to New York 1988; First New York World Trade Center attack
1993; Dhahran, Saudi Arabia Khobar Towers Military complex 1996;
Nairobi, Kenya US Embassy 1998; Dar es Salaam, Tanzania US Embassy 1998; Aden,
Yemen USS Cole 2000; New York World Trade Center 2001; Pentagon 2001.
(Note that during the period from 1981 to 2001 there were 7,581 terrorist
attacks worldwide). [3]
2. Why were we attacked?
Envy of our position, our success, and our freedoms. The attacks happened
during the administrations of Presidents Carter, Reagan, Bush 1, Clinton and
Bush 2. We cannot fault either the Republicans or Democrats as there were
no provocations by any of the presidents or their immediate predecessors,
Presidents Ford or Carter.
4. Who were the attackers?
In each case, the attacks on the US were carried out by Muslims.
5. What is the Muslim population of the World?
25%
6. Isn't the Muslim Religion peaceful?
Hopefully, but that is really not material. There is no doubt that the
predominately Christian population of Germany was peaceful, but under the
dictatorial leadership of Hitler (who was also Christian), that made no
difference. You either went along with the administration or you were
eliminated. There were 5 to 6 million Christians killed by the Nazis for
political reasons (including 7,000 Polish priests). (http://www.nazis.testimony.co.uk/7-a.htm).
Thus, almost the same number of Christians were killed by the Nazis, as the 6
million holocaust Jews who were killed by them, and we seldom heard of anything
other than the Jewish atrocities. Although Hitler kept the world focused
on the Jews, he had no hesitancy about killing anyone who got in his way of
exterminating the Jews or of taking over the world - German, Christian or any
others. Same with the Muslim terrorists. They focus the world on the
US, but kill all in the way - their own people or the Spanish, French or anyone
else.. [5] The point here is that just like the peaceful Germans were of
no protection to anyone from the Nazis, no matter how many peaceful Muslims
there may be, they are no protection for us from the terrorist Muslim leaders
and what they are fanatically bent on doing - by their own pronouncements -
killing all of us infidels. I don't blame the peaceful Muslims. What
would you do if the choice was shut up or die?
6.
So who are we at war with?
There is no way we can honestly respond that it is anyone other than the Muslim
terrorists. Trying to be politically correct and avoid verbalizing this
conclusion can well be fatal. There is no way to win if you don't clearly
recognize and articulate who you are fighting.
So with that background, now to the two major questions:
1. Can we lose this war?
2. What does losing really mean?
If we are to win, we must clearly answer these two pivotal questions.
We can definitely lose this war, and as anomalous as it may sound, the major
reason we can lose is that so many of us simply do not fathom the answer to the
second question - What does losing mean? It would appear that a great many of us
think that losing the war means hanging our heads, bringing the troops home and
going on about our business, like post Vietnam. This is as far from the truth as
one can get. What losing really means is:
We would no longer be the premier country in the world. The attacks will not
subside, but rather will steadily increase. Remember, they want us dead, not
just quiet. If they had just wanted us quiet, they would not have produced
an increasing series of attacks against us over the past 18 years. The plan was
clearly to terrorist attack us until we were neutered and submissive to them.
We would of course have no future support from other nations for fear of
reprisals and for the reason that they would see we are impotent and cannot help
them.
They will pick off the other non-Muslim nations, one at a time. It will be
increasingly easier for them. They already hold Spain hostage. It doesn't
matter whether it was right or wrong for Spain to withdraw its troops from Iraq.
Spain did it because the Muslim terrorists bombed their train and told them to
withdraw the troops. Anything else they want Spain to do, will be done. Spain is
finished.
The next will probably be France. Our one hope on France is that they might see
the light and realize that if we don't win, they are finished too, in that they
can't resist the Muslim terrorists without us. However, it may already be too
late for France. France is already 20% Muslim and fading fast. See the attached
article on the French condition by Tom Segel. [6]
If we lose the war, our production, income, exports and way of life will all
vanish as we know it. After losing, who would trade or deal with us if they were
threatened by the Muslims. If we can't stop the Muslims, how could anyone else?
The Muslims fully know what is riding on this war and therefore are completely
committed to winning at any cost. We better know it too and be likewise
committed to winning at any cost.
Why do I go on at such lengths about the results of losing? Simple. Until we
recognize the costs of losing, we cannot unite and really put 100% of our
thoughts and efforts into winning. And it is going to take that 100%
effort to win.
So, how can we lose the war? Again, the answer is simple. We can lose the war by
imploding. That is, defeating ourselves by refusing to recognize the enemy and
their purpose and really digging in and lending full support to the war effort.
If we are united, there is no way that we can lose. If we continue to be
divided, there is no way that we can win.
Let me give you a few examples of how we simply don't comprehend the life and
death seriousness of this situation.
- President Bush selects Norman Mineta as Secretary of Transportation. Although
all of the terrorist attacks were committed by Muslim men between 17 and 40
years of age, Secretary Mineta refuses to allow profiling. Does that sound like
we are taking this thing seriously? This is war. For the duration we are going
to have to give up some of the civil rights we have become accustomed to. We had
better be prepared to lose some of our civil rights temporarily or we will most
certainly lose all of them permanently. And don't worry that it is a slippery
slope. We gave up plenty of civil rights during WWII and immediately restored
them after the victory and in fact added many more since then. Do I blame
President Bush or President Clinton before him? No, I blame us for blithely
assuming we can maintain all of our Political Correctness and all of our civil
rights during this conflict and have a clean, lawful, honorable war. None of
those words apply to war. Get them out of your head.
- Some have gone so far in their criticism of the war and/or the Administration
that it almost seems they would literally like to see us lose. I hasten to add
that this isn't because they are disloyal. It is because they just don't
recognize what losing means. Nevertheless, that conduct gives the impression to
the enemy that we are divided and weakening, it concerns our friends, and it
does great damage to our cause.
- Of more recent vintage, the uproar fueled by the politicians and media
regarding the treatment of some prisoners of war perhaps exemplifies best what I
am saying. We have recently had an issue involving the treatment of a few Muslim
prisoners of war by a small group of our military police. These are the type
prisoners who just a few months ago were throwing their own people off
buildings, cutting off their hands, cutting out their tongues and otherwise
murdering their own people just for disagreeing with Saddam Hussein. And just a
few years ago these same type prisoners chemically killed 400,000 of their own
people for the same reason. They are also the same type enemy fighters who
recently were burning Americans and dragging their charred corpses through the
streets of Iraq. And still more recently the same type enemy that was and is
providing videos to all news sources internationally, of the beheading of an
American prisoner they held. Compare this with some of our press and politicians
who for several days have thought and talked about nothing else but the
"humiliating" of some Muslim prisoners - not burning them, not
dragging their charred corpses through the streets, not beheading them, but
"humiliating" them. Can this be for real? The politicians and pundits
have even talked of impeachment of the Secretary of Defense. If this doesn't
show the complete lack of comprehension and understanding of the seriousness of
the enemy we are fighting, the life and death struggle we are in and the
disastrous results of losing this war, nothing can. To bring our country to a
virtual political standstill over this prisoner issue makes us look like Nero
playing his fiddle as Rome burned - totally oblivious to what is going on in the
real world. Neither we, nor any other country, can survive this internal
strife. Again I say, this does not mean that some of our politicians or
media people are disloyal. It simply means that they absolutely oblivious
to the magnitude of the situation we are in and into which the Muslim terrorists
have been pushing us for many years. Remember, the Muslim terrorists
stated goal is to kill all infidels. That translates into all non-Muslims - not
just in the United States, but throughout the world. We are the last
bastion of defense.
- We have been criticized for many years as being 'arrogant'. That charge
is valid in at least one respect. We are arrogant in that we believe that
we are so good, powerful and smart, that we can win the hearts and minds of all
those who attack us, and that with both hands tied behind our back, we can
defeat anything bad in the world. We can't. If we don't recognize this,
our nation as we know it will not survive, and no other free country in the
World will survive if we are defeated. And finally, name any Muslim
countries throughout the world that allow freedom of speech, freedom of thought,
freedom of religion, freedom of the Press, equal rights for anyone - let alone
everyone, equal status or any status for women, or that have been productive in
one single way that contributes to the good of the World.
This has been a long way of saying that we must be united on this war or we will
be equated in the history books to the self-inflicted fall of the Roman Empire.
If, that is, the Muslim leaders will allow history books to be written or read.
If we don't win this war right now, keep a close eye on how the Muslims take
over France in the next 5 years or less. They will continue to increase
the Muslim population of France and continue to encroach little by little on the
established French traditions. The French will be fighting among themselves over
what should or should not be done, which will continue to weaken them and keep
them from any united resolve. Doesn't that sound eerily familiar?
Democracies don't have their freedoms taken away from them by some external
military force. Instead, they give their freedoms away, politically correct
piece by politically correct piece. And they are giving those freedoms away to
those who have shown, worldwide, that they abhor freedom and will not apply it
to you or even to themselves, once they are in power. They have universally
shown that when they have taken over, they then start brutally killing each
other over who will be the few who control the masses. Will we ever stop hearing
from the politically correct, about the "peaceful Muslims"?
I close on a hopeful note, by repeating what I said above. If we are united,
there is no way that we can lose. I believe that after the election, the
factions in our country will begin to focus on the critical situation we are in
and will unite to save our country. It is your future we are talking about. Do
whatever you can to preserve it.
Love, Dad
[1] By the way, on Vietnam, the emotions are still so high that it is
really not possible to discuss it. However, I think President Kennedy was
correct. He felt there was a communist threat from China, Russia and North
Vietnam to take over that whole area. Also remember that we were in a 'cold war'
with Russia. I frankly think Kennedy's plan worked and kept that total communist
control out, but try telling that to anyone now. It just isn't politically
correct to say so. Historians will answer this after cool headed research, when
the people closest to it are all gone.
[2] As you know, I am a strong President Bush supporter and will vote for
him. However, if Senator Kerry is elected, I will fully support him on all
matters of international conflict, just as I have supported all presidents in
the past.
[3] Source for statistics in Par. 1 is
http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0001454.html
[4] The Institute of Islamic Information and Education.
http://www.iiie.net/Intl/PopStats.html
[5] Note the attached article by Tom Segel referred to in footnote 6 infra, the terrorist Muslim have already begun the havoc in France. (The note was not attached to the E-mail I received. )
[6] I (person who originally forwarded this e-mail) checked this article with two sources - Hoax Busters and Urban Myths. It does not come up as a Hoax on either. I also then E-mailed Mr. Segel and he confirmed the article was his.
[7]
"I don't think the Army or any branch of service runs any type of war any
more. It's done by senators and congressmen. There are too many civilians
involved." Returning Iraq veteran, Sgt. 1st Class Greg Klees as quoted in
the Cedar Rapids, IA Gazette on May 13th, 2004.
[8] There are 64 Muslim countries. This does not count countries like Spain that
are controlled by the Muslim terrorists.