Why Embassy Riots Won’t Stop

Why the Embassy Riots Won’t Stop
The world has become one big crowded theater, and anyone with a laptop can now yell “fire” and set off a stampede.

BY MICHAEL KOPLOW | SEPTEMBER 14, 2012

The riots erupting across the Arab world over the hate-filled video “Innocence of Muslims” have taken many people, including those responsible for security at U.S. embassies, by surprise. After all, Barack Obama’s administration has assiduously been working to improve America’s ties and standing with Muslim societies, from the president’s speeches in Ankara and Cairo in 2009 to the policies supporting emerging democratic movements in Egypt, Tunisia, Libya, Syria, and other Arab states. Furthermore, the current anger in the streets of Cairo and Tunis is over a film the U.S. government had no hand in creating or promoting, and it would therefore be logical to assume that once enough steam is let off and the protests run their course, everything will go back to the status quo that existed before this week.

Unfortunately, that’s probably not true. It’s far more likely that the events of this week mark the beginning of a period in which violent protests against the United States in Arab countries will become more commonplace. Three reasons stand out.

First, there is a fundamental disagreement between what the United States views as a basic right and what many Muslims living in Arab states view as a basic right. Where Americans prioritize freedom of speech as a value to be cherished and upheld no matter the circumstance, the Arab world sees sanctity of religion as a value that cannot be violated in any instance. While this is not new, the explosion in communications technology and the resulting dissemination of information, no matter how obscure or trivial, pushes this divergence of worldviews to the forefront.

Five years ago, nobody in the United States, let alone in Egypt or Libya, would have heard of “Sam Bacile,” and not more than a handful of people would have seen any part of the infamous film. Now, however, anyone with a laptop can create an abhorrent masterpiece and ensure that it is viewed by millions of people the world over. The entire planet has become, in the words of Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer, a “crowded theater” on the brink of stampede.

This means that episodes like the current one are guaranteed to happen over and over again as Muslims are exposed to the pathology of hatred that consumes a fringe of Americans and take offense. Florida preacher Terry Jones and “Sam Bacile,” a.k.a. Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, are the worst types of ethnic violence entrepreneurs, and Arab Muslims are going to be increasingly angry at what they see as infinite affronts to their sacred values and rights while the United States does nothing to curtail the rights of its citizens to express their views, no matter how odious they might be.

Second, while the Obama administration has desperately tried to be on the right side of history when it comes to the Arab Spring, years of American support for Arab dictators has left the United States with zero credibility. Decades of U.S. missteps in the region cannot be undone in the span of a couple of years, particularly when Arab countries like Egypt feel that the United States has nakedly used them to further American ambitions and interests. On top of the myriad of historical resentments, the United States is viewed with deep suspicion for supporting democratic movements in some places, such as Libya and Tunisia, but propping up the government in others, like in Bahrain. This places the United States in a completely lose-lose situation, where it jeopardizes long-term strategic assumptions and relationships in places like Egypt as it sides with protesters and parties calling for democracy yet gets no credit for it from publics that view the United States as hypocritical — or worse, as an enemy.

Even more than other states given its global status, the United States often has to make difficult decisions when its interests and values clash, but Arab societies are either unwilling or unready to cut Washington any slack or grant any leeway — making it all the more difficult to respond to incidents like the Innocence of Muslims conflagration. Against a backdrop of massively unpopular decisions, Arabs unfamiliar with the United States just assume that this is yet another instance in which America is choosing not to take action and prosecute the filmmakers, when in reality that option is simply not available in a country where free speech is absolute.

Finally, the emergence of nascent democratic politics in Arab Spring states has thrown a newly added complication into the mix. Newly elected governments need to remain popular to appeal for votes and remain in office, and the easiest way to do this is to step aside and let popular demonstrations against the Untied States proceed unabated. In some cases, governments will actually encourage the rioters. The Muslim Brotherhood government in Egypt did exactly that, as President Mohamed Morsy was faced with calls to stand up to the United States over the fate of the film’s creators; it took an angry phone call from President Obama for him to change course. In addition, the presence of elected governments in Egypt, Libya, and Tunisia means that protester are no longer focused on U.S. support for authoritarians, but on the perceived threat from American values that allow things like mockery of the Prophet. This makes incidents such as the current one even more likely to break out, as offensive material is both ubiquitous and a permanent feature of American culture.

While the anger triggered by “Innocence of Muslims” is sure to abate at some point in the near future, the riots taking place are not blips on the radar screen. American diplomats won’t be breathing a sigh of relief anytime soon.

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THE DEBATE CONTINUES…….AS MAYHEM ABOUNDS…..

US identifies Coptic Christian man behind anti-Islam film – USA – FRANCE 24

US identifies Coptic Christian man behind anti-Islam film – USA – FRANCE 24.

It is believed the man behind the film that has sparked protests across the Muslim world is an Egyptian ‘Coptic’ Christian living in California. He has been named as Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, and is currently on probation after being convicted of bank fraud.

It is thought Sam Becile, who was initially thought to be behind the movie is the persona Nakoula used. Initial reports said that Sam Becile was an Israeli Jew living in California, but Israel had no records of him.

Fury Spreading to other Countries Following Muslim Weekly Friday Prayers

Across the Muslim world, furious protests and demonstrations are being witnessed today.

Demonstrators scaled the walls of U.S. embassies in the countries of Tunisia and Sudan, a German embassy was set alight, an American fast food restaurant was set on fire in Lebanon and demonstrators in Cairo were prevented from attacking the U.S. Embassy by police who required armored vehicles.

All in all, the manifestation of demonstrations and violence has spread to about 20 countries with the most violent incidences occurring in Middle Eastern countries. Click to see map of Protests Spread Across the Globe

Demonstrations started following the weekly Muslim prayers that occur on Fridays.

Common among demonstrators is the chant “There is no god but Allah and Muhammad is his prophet”.

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Marines Now Deployed to Yemen as Protests Continue

Protests against America have continued to spread across the Arab world, over the movie by an American film maker depicting the muslim prophet Muhammad. US Marines are now deployed in Yemen as the US embassy has come under attack.

The protesters have also started to target British and other European embassies in Islamic nations. The German embassy in Sudan was stormed and partially set alight.

Protesters in Tunisa have reportedly jumped the embassy wall. It is believed three people have been killed in the protests in Tunisia, with 28 injured.

There have been protests in around 20 countries around the world, mostly peaceful. The worst of the violence has been in Middle Eastern nations.

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Bomb threats lead to evacuations at University of Texas, North Dakota State University | Fox News

Bomb threats lead to evacuations at University of Texas, North Dakota State University | Fox News.

The universities of Texas and North Dakota were evacuated earlier today, after a man claiming to be with Al-Qaeda said he had placed bombs all over the campuses.

No bombs have been found in either university. North Dakota State University has now allowed students to return.

The man claimed the bombs would go off in 90 minutes; the deadline passed with nothing happening.

Federal Reserve announces QE3 to aid US recovery – Telegraph

Federal Reserve announces QE3 to aid US recovery – Telegraph.

The Federal Reserve has announced it will begin another round of quantitative easing. The central bank has said it will buy up $40bn of mortgage backed bonds a month to try and stimulate the housing market.

Economists believe QE3 could see the Fed buying up $1.5 trillion in total. This latest bid to stimulate the economy is being called “Operation Twist”. The Fed have also pledged to keep interest rates at the current record low until 2015.

However, critics argue that QE 1 and 2 were largely ineffective; that you cannot keep printing money indefinitely; and that it may do more harm than good. Some Republicans are saying the move is political, and Romney has said that he would replace Ben Bernanke as chairman of the Federal Reserve if elected.

On Wild Rampage, Bloody Naked Man Chews Woman’s Head

Hawley, Pennsylvania.  State Police report a Doylestown man, while naked and bleeding excessively, was “screaming like an animal” and was “gnawing” on a woman’s head.

The incident occurred early September 7th in Hawley Boro, Pennsylvania.

The suspect Richard Ciminio is 20 years old.

According to investigators, Ciminio unsuccessfully tried to break into a home while dressed only in underwear.  After his first attempt, he then stripped down completely and succeeded in breaking into another home.

While in the property, he jumped out of a second floor window which led to his many injuries.  Apparently unfazed, he continued down the street where he approached two women walking.  Again, according to reports, Ciminio “tackled” one women and “began to gnaw” on her head “while screaming like an animal”.

Upon Police and medic arrival it was reported that Ciminio’s “delusional and confrontational behavior” did not stop, despite being tasered.

According to the investigators, they are not sure if anything caused Ciminio’s behavior.

This report is eerily similar to a Florida story earlier this year.

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Yemeni protesters storm US embassy – Telegraph

Yemeni protesters storm US embassy – Telegraph.

After the death of the US Ambassador in Libya and protests in Egypt, anti-American protests have now spread to Yemen, with the US embassy being stormed.

Yemen is already a hot bed of anti-American feeling, with al-Qaeda active in the country. Many think Yemen could become the next Afghanistan.

The protests were sparked by a short clip of a movie, “Innocence of Muslims” on YouTube, made by an American Jew, Sam Bacile, where he depicted Muhammed as a pedophile and womaniser.

It has also emerged that the Libyan attack was planned in advance to be carried out on 9/11, the anniversary of the al-Qaeda attack on the Twin Towers in New York.

As the violence continues in the region, it has called into question whether America should be giving aid to countries who fail to deal with terrorism, and cannot protect American citizens within their own embassies.

US Embassy Cairo Apologises to Attackers

Only months after Americans were hailed as heros in Libya for helping the people overthrow Gaddafi, muslim extremists have raided the embassy and killed the US Ambassador and three US workers. The reason for the violence in Libya and Egypt – a movie on YouTube by a young man from Florida, Sam Bacile. Bacile depicted Mohammed as a womanizer and pedophile.

What has now emerged, is whilst American citizens are under attack, the US embassy in Cairo issued a statement of apology to the attackers, instead of condemning the violence. The White House quickly retracted the statement. Under international law an American Embassy is like US soil in that nation, and an attack on an embassy is normally regarded as an act of war.

Whilst US money and military expertise helped overthrow the Libyan and Egyptian dictators, Muslims still view America as the “Great Satan”.

In 2010 a Danish cartoonist who depicted Mohammed was murdered. The cartoons he created led to violence and attacks throughout Islamic nations against westerners.

Why is the German Courts Ruling Important?

The eurozone countries, in their attempts to contain the debt crisis had ratified an agreement to create a permanent bail-out fund, the European Stability Mechanism (ESM), the permanent fund was to be €500 billion ($638.8 billion). However, some German lawmakers said that German involvement in the fund was in breech of their constitution. Today, Germany’s highest court ruled that the fund does not violate the German constitution, thus removing a considerable road block towards solving part of the debt crisis.

The court hearing has caused much uncertainty in European and global markets. Had the German lawmakers ruled to block the bailout fund, it would have sent panic through the global economy, and would have ended the bail-out fund as a rescue vehicle;  Germany is the biggest contributor to the fund, as they are the largest economy in Europe.

However, the German court have placed a limit on Germany’s contribution to the European Stability Mechanism; Germany’s financial liability in the bail-out fund cannot be increased without agreement from the German parliament.  Germany will not sign a blank cheque to Brussels!

Euro climbs to four-month high vs US dollar after German Court ruling

The Euro, sitting at $1.2936 against the US dollar, is the highest it has been in four months.  This follows a German Constitutional Court approval of German rescue and maintenance of the Euro.

The conditional approval has lowered fears for the region’s debt problem.

This new perspective has lifted global stock values and has also reduced Italy and Spain’s costs to borrow.

Source Euro advances to four-month highs vs. dollar on German ruling | Reuters.

Sam Bacile, anti-Muslim filmmaker in hiding following anti-American Violence

The Israeli filmmaker who created the film “Innocence of Muslims” which ignited ultraconservative Islamist violent acts, is now in hiding.

There have been assaults on the U.S. Embassy in Egypt and the U.S. Consulate in Libya.

Sam Bacile states “Islam is a cancer, period” and that his film is a provocative political statement which condemns the religion.

Claims are made in the film that Muhammad was a fraud, a “feckless philanderer” and an “approver of child sexual abuse”.

Bacile was warned that he might be the next Theo van Gogh.  A Muslim extremist killed Van Gogh after making a film that appeared to be an insult to Islam.

Source Filmmaker Sam Bacile in hiding after anti-Muslim film sparks violence in which American diplomat was killed | Fox News.