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Title: Teaching the Long War and Jihadism


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Teaching the Long War and Jihadism
U.S. Foreign Policy and the Modern Middle East A
Summer Institute for Teachers Sponsored by The
American Institute for History Education and FPRI
s Wachman Center June 25-27, 2009
  • Mary Habeck

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Global Jihadist Ideology
  • Islam
  • Ancient religion of 1.5 billion people
  • Diversity of beliefs, practices, and politics
  • Modernists, traditionalists and orthodox
    (80-85?)
  • Islamism (salafi Islam, fundamentalism) (15-20?)
  • Islam must have political power and a state
  • Response to European colonialism
  • No unanimity about democracy

3
Global Jihadist Ideology (cont.)
  • Jihadism (jihadiyya) (lt1?)
  • Extremist version of Islamism
  • No gradual implementation or political process
  • Only violence can recreate an Islamic state
    called the Caliphate
  • Global jihadism (salafi jihadiyya)
  • al-Qaida and affiliated groups
  • The main enemy is the United States, not our
    local rulers

4
Basic ideology of jihadism
  • Aberrant definitions of jihad and tawhid
  • Believe that only they are the true believers
    (the saved sect) all others are so-called
    Muslims
  • Hostile unbelievers control the world and desire
    the destruction of Islam
  • Therefore war against them and their puppets is
    justified
  • An Islamic state is necessary not only to
    implement Islamic law correctly, it will also
    wage eternal war with the unbelievers.

5
Contrasting definitions of tawhid
  • Islam
  • There is only one God
  • He has no partners this means that only he has
    the right to be worshiped
  • Anyone who worships another god is sinning and
    after death, he will be judged by God.
  • Global jihadism
  • There is only one God
  • He has no partners this means that only he has
    the right to be worshiped and to make laws, that
    is, only God has sovereignty
  • Anyone who claims to have sovereignty or who
    makes laws is making himself into a god and must
    be killed.

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Contrasting definitions of jihad
  • Islam (evolution over time)
  • Struggle and war
  • Muhammads life
  • The internal and external jihad
  • Jihad as an individual duty and communal duty
  • Today jihad is an internal struggle and
    defensive (just) war
  • Jihad is a matter of state
  • Global jihadism
  • (1 meaning)
  • Jihad is fighting
  • Muhammads life
  • The internal jihad is a Sufi fraud
  • Jihad has become an individual duty for all
    Muslims
  • Today jihad is individual duty tomorrow jihad
    will be a communal duty
  • Jihad is a matter for each individual

7
Global jihadisms war with Muslims
  • Ideological preaching aimed at converting other
    Muslims to jihadism or to supporting their
    struggles
  • Jihadism is the only authentic Islam
  • Participation in our jihad is necessary for
    salvation
  • Our jihad is defensive (an individual duty)
  • Political creating a Caliphate
  • Controlling territory and implementing Islamic
    law (promoting virtue and preventing vice)
  • No Muslim state has any legitimacy and therefore
    can be fought
  • Military fighting Muslims who actively oppose
    jihadism or who actively support the unbelievers
  • Liberal and secular Muslims
  • Apostates such as Sufis, Shia, Ahmadis or
    political leaders

8
Global jihadism's founders
  • Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab

Hasan al-Banna
Sayyid Qutb
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Global jihadisms appeal to other Muslims
  • Authentic Islam
  • Sacrificing lives for the community
  • Avoiding Hell
  • Evil societies both at home and abroad
  • Jihad as participation in liberation and
    salvation
  • Revenge and retribution (qisas)
  • A conspiratorial vision of history

10
Global jihadism in actionHamas (jihadist)
Attacking the occupiers
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Global jihadism in actional-Jihad/Egyptian
Islamic Jihad
Killing the Apostate Ruler
12
Global jihadism in action Jamaah Islamiyah
Tourists as occupiers and polluters
13
Global jihadism in actionGamaa al-Islamiyya
From tourists as occupiers and polluters to
attacking the greater unbelief
14
Global Jihadism in actional-Qaida (global
jihadist)
From attacking occupiers to the US as greater
unbelief
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Global jihadisms war with the US
  • Why attack the US?
  • The US as the greater unbelief (the eternal
    enemy)
  • Strike a stunning blow to the US to
  • Convince US to leave all Islamic lands (see
    Beirut, Somalia)
  • Convince other Muslims to join al-Qaidas war
    with the US and the apostate puppets
  • Without the support of the US, its apostate
    puppets would fall to the energized jihadist
    movement

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Global jihadisms war with the US (cont.)
  • Objectives post-9/11
  • Uniting the jihad
  • Inciting the diaspora to jihad
  • Training the next generation of jihadis
  • Getting the US out of Islamic lands
  • Creating the Caliphate
  • Strategies post 9/11
  • IO strategy the importance of the media
  • Economic strategy the oil weapon and attrition
  • Military strategy attrition, guerrilla warfare,
    and multiple battlefields (Management of
    Savagery)
  • The continuing need for a base

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America and the Long War Models
  • A crime was committed on 9/11
  • i. Pinpoints al-Qaida as main problem, doesnt
    blame entire Islamic world
  • ii. Refuses to recognize deeper roots and global
    nature of the conflict
  • A clash of civilizations
  • i. Emphasizes cultural/religious roots of the
    conflict
  • ii. Conflates most Muslims with the radicals
  • A global insurgency
  • i. Global vision that gives us strategies for
    fighting the war
  • ii. Downplays role of nations
  • The Islamic Reformation
  • i. Its not about us emphasizes role of
    religion, culture and history
  • ii. Downplays economic/social issues leaves us
    without model for the war
  • The Long War or World War IV
  • Emphasizes nation-states, lengthy nature of
    global conflict, gives us a model for the war

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America and the Long War When did the war start?
  • 9/11
  • 622
  • 1992
  • 18th century OR 1928
  • 1979

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America and the Long WarNaming the enemy
  • Bin Laden et al
  • The Arab/Muslim world
  • Al-Qaida and affiliated groups
  • Islamists and/or jihadis
  • Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, Saudi Arabia, et al.

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America and the Long WarPinpointing the
objective
  • Arrest or kill Bin Laden et al.
  • Transformation of the Islamic world
    (modernization/democratization)
  • Suppress or kill al-Qaida while preventing other
    Muslims from joining the fight
  • The reformation of Islam
  • Regime change

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America and the Long WarOperationalizing
  • Arresting a law enforcement problem
  • Diplomatic pressure and international
    institutions includes nation states as both
    cause and cure
  • COIN counterinsurgency - a military problem but
    includes society, culture, and economy
  • Work by imams, muftis, shaykhs, ayatollahs a
    religious problem
  • Invasion and state-building a military,
    diplomatic and state-building problem
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