Double Jeopardy

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Abu Omar al-Shishani

The U.S. paved the way for the rise of ISIS and the destruction of Christianity in the Middle East by its multiple interventions and especially the 2003 Iraq invasion. And now the evidence is building that the current situation was considered desirable by some. Here is a link to an excellent article from Brad Hoff at the Levant Report. (I find their work very informative and compelling).

“a willful decision”

But of course, the Middle East is not the only place that the U.S. intervenes.  In 2006, American special forces were training Georgian troops who later got into a short but disastrous little war with Putin’s Russia ( a precursor to the more serious Ukrainian crisis ) and included among their trainees was the man who went on to become “Omar the Chechen.”

Another story by Brad Hoff details the rise of Abu Omar to be one of the top ISIS commanders.

In effect U.S. policy was ironically successful in killing two birds with one stone. Provoking the Russians on the one hand and training one of the most formidable terrorist leaders of ISIS on the other. Are the people who do this profoundly stupid or are they profoundly evil?  Living in a city that has twice been involved in terrorist attacks which were clear incidents of “blowback,” I’d like to know the answer to that question.

Now President Putin and the Russians have apparently had enough and are beginning to push back. Regardess of what one thinks of Mr. Putin, what he said recently at the United Nations is a scathing and thoughtful critique of US policy.

Here is an excerpt from Putin’s speech:

“In fact, the Islamic State itself did not come out of nowhere. It was initially developed as a weapon against undesirable secular regimes. Having established control over parts of Syria and Iraq, Islamic State now aggressively expands into other regions. It seeks dominance in the Muslim world and beyond. Their plans go further.

The situation is extremely dangerous. In these circumstances, it is hypocritical and irresponsible to make declarations about the threat of terrorism and at the same time turn a blind eye to the channels used to finance and support terrorists, including revenues from drug trafficking, the illegal oil trade and the arms trade.

It is equally irresponsible to manipulate extremist groups and use them to achieve your political goals, hoping that later you’ll find a way to get rid of them or somehow eliminate them.

I’d like to tell those who engage in this: Gentlemen, the people you are dealing with are cruel but they are not dumb. They are as smart as you are. So, it’s a big question: who’s playing who here?” [my emphasis]

What should Catholics say or do about this catastrophic situation? Come home America, come home.

Announcing Boston CAM

If you live in the Boston area, here is your chance to get involved with Catholics Against Militarism. Below is a copy of the email I sent out recently advertising our new Meetup group. I ask anyone who visits our website to think about friends or family they have in eastern Massachusetts who might be interested and inform these folks about our efforts.  Thanks.

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Dear Friends,

Please check out our new meetup and join us if you want to help fight American militarism and its influence in the Catholic Church. We’ll try to meet face to face on a regular basis for discussions and brainstorming, and hopefully we’ll eventually be able to organize forums, debates, teach-ins, etc. to get out the anti-militarism message and build Catholic solidarity in the Boston area.

http://www.meetup.com/Boston-Catholics-Against-Militarism/

To give you an idea of what we are about here is a link to my latest blog post:

Before Roe v. Wade,,,

And here are a couple of recent articles that are very topical.

Do Heroes Go to Heaven? by my co-blogger Cammy who is one of the founders of CAM.

An Invitation to All Catholic Killers

Contact me if you have any questions or suggestions.

Quote of the week:
“America is the seat of power for the modern-day Roman Empire. What happens in the U.S. happens all over the world. It is our entertainment media, our language, our philosophy, our news, our culture, our cultural suicide that has been transplanted all over the globe.” — Michael Voris on The Vortex.

Doug Fuda
Roslindale, MA

Feast of Our Mother of Sorrows

Fr. Emmanuel Charles McCarthy writes:
Gandhi once said, “to the extent that the Gospel is made universally applicable, we will make it universally acceptable.”  
That is what this little 9 minute video tries to do. It reveals the universal unity of Mary and Jesus in the Gospel with all mothers and their children and how their love—at every moment of time and at every longitude and latitude of space is turned into hell on earth by the local political, economic military and religious power-seekers. Please do think, pray and ponder what is presented here—and what the Gospel response to it is.
 
Finally, this is probably the last time you will see this video because it is now continuously being removed from Google and YouTube, which is why you are receiving this late on this Feast Day of The Mother of Sorrows. It has been on Google and YouTube for about five years with no problem. Make a copy, if you wish or can. Put it in your Facebook as a video.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hB7ZPVWLTpU

Should Catholics Join the Military?

Sure, why not? Not only does the military now allow “women in combat” but new moms can now have 18 weeks of paid maternity leave before they are shipped off to be blown to pieces by IEDs in Afghanistan or elsewhere.

“Navy Secretary Ray Mabus said establishing more liberal leave was intended to help recruit and retain more women in the two services, but was also a way of thanking them for their service.”

Here’s the article.

 

DoD’s latest “Law of War”

Now journalists who report things that the government doesn’t like (things that are critical of the government and/or military) can be detailed indefinitely. It’s the latest update to the Pentagon’s “Law of War” manual. But no worries; I’m sure everything will go back to normal as soon as this undeclared, unwinnable “war” is over.

 

Retreat for Veterans

I am not sure if they are doing it again this year, but someone sent this to me and I thought it was worth posting.

A Retreat for Veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan Conflicts at Blue Cliff Monastery, November 5-9, 2014

It looks like they also offer the opportunity to sponsor a veteran!

The retreat last year appears to have been led by a former soldier turned monk: Brother Phap Uyen. Here’s an article that features him from the Huffington Post.