Maj. Nidal
Malik Hasan Switched Sides by Clifford D. May
http://israel-commentary.org/?p=7246
I The
Forgotten Facts About the Fort Hood Massacre
Finally. Four years after Maj. Nidal
Malik Hasan walked into the Soldier Readiness Processing Center at Fort Hood,
Texas, and perpetrated the bloodiest massacre ever on an American military
base, the self-confessed jihadist’s court martial proceedings began this week. Have you forgotten?
Americans
obsessed over the O.J. Simpson, Casey Anthony and Jodi Arias trials.
Gun-control lobbyists turned Newtown, Aurora and Tucson into national
awareness-raising, fundraising and legislation-promoting campaigns. But where are the celebrity lobbyists and
high-profile advocates for the victims of bloodthirsty Muslim vigilante Nidal
Hasan?
The White
House, which downplayed the terrorist mass murder as “workplace violence,”Huh!exacerbated national apathy for his evil
acts. Our soldiers deserve better. Here are three facts you’ve probably
forgotten — or never knew — about the Fort Hood terror spree.
—Fourteen
victims fell on Nov. 5, 2009, not 13. Thirteen of our U.S. military personnel
died in cold blood at the deployment center. But the death toll was actually
14. Pvt. Francheska Velez, 21, was pregnant when Hasan shot her during the
first round of gunfire. At a military Article 32 hearing in 2010 (analogous to
a civilian grand jury hearing), a survivor of the Fort Hood shootings testified
that Velez cried out, “My baby! My baby!”
In his opening statement on Tuesday,
Hasan (acting as his own lawyer) apologized to his fellow jihadists for not
destroying more innocent life!
—The
victims were all unarmed. Soldiers inside the deployment center were and are
forbidden from carrying weapons — either issued weapons or personal arms — on
base. When Hasan commenced his shooting
spree by shouting, “Allahu Akbar,” several brave men and women in uniform
used chairs, tables and their own bodies to try to stop him. But it wasn’t
until a courageous, armed civilian police officer, Sgt. Kimberley Munley,
arrived on the scene with her 9mm Beretta that Hasan’s rampage was interrupted.
In a gunfight
outside the deployment center, Munley wounded Hasan — who was able to return
fire and shot her in the hand, thigh and knee. While she lay on the ground,
Hasan kicked away her weapon. Another armed civilian police officer, Mark Todd,
was able to fire at Hasan five times and brought him down.
Gun-control
zealots led by the Brady Campaign To Prevent Gun Violence exploited Fort Hood
to argue for even tighter gun restrictions.
But it was
a 1993 Clinton administration gun-control directive banning most military
personnel from carrying their arms for personal protection that facilitated
Hasan’s massacre except under very limited circumstances. Despite the death of
13 soldiers and the wounding of more than 30 at Fort Hood by a jihadist who
warned his superiors that Muslim soldiers posed a specific threat, gun-free
military base policies remain in place.
Hasan’s military colleagues were more
concerned with being accused of discrimination than with ridding our military
of this known, deranged Islamic radical. In 2007, two years before he carried
out his homicidal plan, Hasan laid out his murderous means, motives and Koranic
inspiration for all to see.
His
PowerPoint slide presentation to fellow Army doctors was titled: “The Koranic
World View As It Relates to Muslims in the U.S. Military.” Hasan warned: “It’s
getting harder and harder for Muslims in the service to morally justify being
in a military that seems constantly engaged against fellow Muslims.” And: “We
love death more then (sic) you love life!” As first reported by Pamela Geller,
Hasan carried an official calling card with the designation “SoA (SWT)” — for “Soldier
of Allah” and “Subhanahu Wa Ta’ala” (Islamic for “Glory to Him, the Exalted”).
Hasan told
his superiors he was not alone among Muslim soldiers who believed they “should
not serve in any capacity that renders them at risk to hurting/killing
believers unjustly.” He reminded the Army of the fatal 2003 fragging attack on
American soldiers in Kuwait by Sgt. Hasan Akbar (who was sentenced to death but
remains alive while his case drags on in appeal) and the desertion case of
Lebanon-born Muslim Marine Wassef Ali Hassoun.
A Joint
Terrorism Task Force had been monitoring Hasan’s communications with jihad
spiritual leader Anwar al-Awlaki all along. But the military was not notified.
Even without that information, military officers expressed concerns privately
that Hasan might leak classified information to terror groups if he were
deployed and that he was capable of committing a fragging. Yet, they were prepared
to deploy him anyway and did nothing to remove him from his job. One email from
an Army investigator before the Fort Hood massacre fretted: “Had we launched an
investigation of Hasan we’d have been crucified.”
Instead, 13 soldiers and one unborn
child were slaughtered and paid with their lives for our country’s reckless
political correctness and bureaucratic fecklessness.
Michelle Malkin is the author of “Culture of Corruption: Obama and his Team of Tax Cheats, Crooks and Cronies” (Regnery 2010). Her e-mail address is malkinblog@gmail.com.
Michelle Malkin is the author of “Culture of Corruption: Obama and his Team of Tax Cheats, Crooks and Cronies” (Regnery 2010). Her e-mail address is malkinblog@gmail.com.
II Maj.
Nidal Malik Hasan Switched Sides
By
Clifford D. May
Israel Hayom (Israel’s most read daily newspaper)
Israel Hayom (Israel’s most read daily newspaper)
At Fort
Hood, Texas on Nov. 5, 2009, 13 American military men and women were killed and
more than 30 wounded by a man who proudly regarded himself as a “Soldier of
Allah,” and shouted “Allahu Akbar” as he pulled the trigger over and over.
Maj. Nidal
Malik Hasan, the 42-year-old American-born son of Palestinian immigrants, was
educated as a psychiatrist (at the expense of U.S. taxpayers) and rose steadily
through Army ranks (he continues to draw a salary to this day). Early and ample
evidence that he was embracing radical religious doctrines was ignored by his
superior officers, evidently because they feared being accused of Islamophobia.
On the
first day of the trial, he told jurors that he was indeed responsible for the
slaughter — “The evidence will clearly show that I am the shooter” — and that
the semiautomatic displayed by prosecutors was his. He explained that during
the years he spent as an American soldier, he was “on the wrong side,” so he
had “switched sides” and became a “mujahedeen” fighting America.
Witnesses
testified that he had targeted men and women in uniform, and that he did not
hesitate to shoot the wounded as they lay bleeding on the floor.
The writer is president of the
Foundation for Defense of Democracies.
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