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How Does al-Qaeda Recruit American Terrorists?

By Caitlin Dickson   |   Jan 20, 2011
In his initial move as chairman of the Homeland Security Committee, Republican representative Peter King announced last month that he would hold a hearing on the radicalization of American Muslims--an attempt to discover what draws so-called "homegrown" terrorists to terrorism. The representative from New York had an active hand in supporting Muslims in the Balkans who were being persecuted by Serbian Christians in the 1990s and notes his insistence after 9/11 that "we could not do to Muslims what was done to Japanese Americans after Pearl Harbor." But King's attitude changed when a number of recently thwarted attacks on the US were attempted by American Muslims recruited by al-Qaeda.

"There's a disconnect between outstanding Muslims who contribute so much to the future of our country and those leaders who--for whatever reason--acquiesce in terror or ignore the threat," writes King. "It is this disconnect that threatens the security of us all." With his hearings, King aims to "break down the wall of political correctness and drive the public debate on Islamic radicalization ... It's what democracy is all about."

King's announcement sparked strong initial reactions from members of the left and right. As more plans for the hearings are revealed, King's efforts are receiving some unlikely opposition from previous right-wing supporters. Here is some of the backlash King's proposal has received over the past month.

Remember, we are at war with Islamic terrorists who, according to the U.S. government, have Al-Qaeda cells at work in 62 countries. Islamic terrorists have made it clear that they want to kill Americans - men, women, and children. If the hearings establish that the American Muslim community, like the Japanese American community during World War II, is devoted and loyal to the U.S., wouldn't that be of enormous assistance in protecting members of the American Muslim community from the charges that have been made against them?
During the days of Senator McCarthy, innocent writers were blacklisted and had to write under pseudonyms because of fear from the accusations of the dictatorial Senator. That you have caved in to the demands of radical Islamists in removing me as a witness, in light of the fact that no one in this country has done more empirical investigations about the attitudes and statements of the established Muslim leadership, shows me, to my utter horror, that McCarthyism is still alive today...
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