Investigator: Muslims In The Military Have A Right To Correspond With Al Qaeda

November 11th, 2009 (13) Posted By Pat Dollard.

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Fox News:

Investigators would have been “crucified” over First Amendment rights if they had launched a full-scale probe into e-mails Fort Hood massacre suspect Army Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan allegedly sent to a radical imam, a government investigator told Fox News.

The claim comes as the squabble grows among officials in different branches of law enforcement and the military over who knew what, and when, about Hasan’s leanings toward faith-inspired violence, and amid charges that “political correctness” prevented officials from taking pre-emptive action.

The government counterterrorism investigator familiar with the FBI’s review of the Fort Hood case told Fox News that they simply did not have enough evidence to launch an investigation. Though officials discovered Hasan’s e-mails to the imam, the investigator said the messages suggested he was seeking “spiritual and religious guidance.”

“Had we launched an investigation of Hasan we’d have been crucified,” the investigator said, adding that the communications were shared with the “appropriate chains.”

But even after the attacks, some have been reluctant to cite religion as a factor, as evidence has mounted that the alleged gunman’s Muslim faith was at least a partial factor in the decision to mount the attack.

Chicago Mayor Richard Daley pointed to America’s “love” affair with guns as the driving factor behind last week’s shooting at Fort Hood, becoming the latest and possibly most prominent figure to show a reluctance to cite religion.

Daley, whose city has suffered through a rash of violence in recent months, made the connection while talking to reporters.

“Every day in society someone’s being killed. Unfortunately, America loves guns. We love guns to a point that we see the devastation on a daily basis,” he said. “You don’t blame a group. You don’t blame a society, immigrant community because of actions of one group, one individual — you cannot say that.”

The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence issued a statement last week saying that legislative measures to increase the availability of guns should be rejected in light of the attack.

“America has seen an epidemic of horrific gun violence at churches and synagogues, workplaces, health clubs, high schools, universities, police stations and now Army bases. This latest tragedy, at a heavily fortified army base, ought to convince more Americans to reject the argument that the solution to gun violence is to arm more people with more guns in more places. Enough is enough,” the organization’s president, Paul Helmke, said.

The message was aimed specifically at a proposal backed by the gun lobby and Sen. Richard Burr, R-N.C., to protect the right of veterans to own guns.

Burr responded by accusing Helmke of exploiting the tragedy.

“It is a shame that this process has gotten to a point where some feel that they can exploit the senseless murder of American soldiers in the quest to secure personal triumph,” Burr said.

Witnesses report hearing Hasan yell “Allahu Akbar” — “God is Great” — during the rampage. Hasan once gave a presentation justifying homicide bombings, according to witnesses. In one presentation, he also urged the military to let Muslim members leave the service to avoid “adverse” effects.

But some pointed to stress as a leading factor.

“We’re dealing with a very different kind of war here,” Dr. Phil McGraw, a celebrity psychologist, told CNN’s Larry King on Thursday night. “And we know that there is a tremendous degree of stress with this war. And I think the military will tell you that it’s a new animal and nobody knows exactly what to do with it.”

But “political correctness” has been cited as a reason why warning signs from Hasan were potentially overlooked by the military in the first place. Some see Hasan being treated the same way in the wake of the shooting.

Bernard Goldberg, a former CBS News correspondent, took the media to task for its coverage.
“What’s the story line they run with? Religion? Of course not. Can’t do that. He’s a Muslim,” he said Friday on Fox News’ “The O’Reilly Factor.”

“They run with post-traumatic stress syndrome because that gives them a chance to take a shot at a couple of wars they never liked from the get-go,” Goldberg asserted.

Privately, top Army officers have acknowledged that the massacre may have been a terrorist act.

In a series of e-mails sent 24 hours after the shootings and obtained by Fox News, one colonel in a two-star command instructed subordinate officers: “Please send a message to our training centers, the (logistics support bases), and the (divisions) advising them of …(their) responsibility to provide this command a status of their respective anti-terrorism plans.”

Publicly, however, the army’s chief of staff seemed reluctant to acknowledge what appears to be the dominant factor in Hasan’s world view: his turn toward Islamist views as he turned against the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.

“I think the speculation could potentially heighten backlash against some of our Muslim soldiers,” said Army Chief of Staff Gen. George Casey. “And what happened at Fort Hood was a tragedy, but I believe it would be an even greater tragedy if our diversity becomes a casualty here.”

Some other commentators took note of Hasan’s faith only to suggest that its consideration served to rile up conservatives.

“I cringe that he’s a Muslim,” said Evan Thomas of Newsweek. “I mean, because it inflames all the fears. I think he’s probably just a nut case. But with that label attached to him, it will get the right wing going and it just — I mean these things are tragic, but that makes it much worse.”

Fox News contributor Monica Crowley called that assessment “incredible.”

“I think he’s knee-deep in political correctness, as so many people are, including now, as we know, the United States military. Political correctness is turning out to be the death of this country,” she said.

Satirical blogger Barry Rubin of “The Rubin Report” wondered if today’s New York Times covering the Lincoln assassination would overlook the fact that John Wilkes Booth shouted out a Confederate motto after the shooting and report instead that he “was psychologically unstable…frightened of the Civil War coming to an end and having to face a peacetime actors’ surplus.”

Fox News’ Catherine Herridge and James Rosen contributed to this report.

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  • atilla

    I suppose it would have been perfectly acceptable for admiral nimitz to chit chat with the japs during ww-2.

  • http://www.errorandangermanagement.com Steve

    Wow this is simply unbelievable. Soldiers take to protect our country, not hang out with those who took one to destroy it.

  • bacongreasenapalm

    `Seems to me, there used to be a law concerning “consorting with the enemy”. It will come out that this fucking Al Qaeda sleeper was ideed activated. “He attempted communication with an radical imam” The radical imam in question, is one of AQ’s top recruiters! He is a full-on AQ tango.

  • RobertS

    “The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence issued a statement last week saying that legislative measures to increase the availability of guns should be rejected in light of the attack.”
    Are you kidding me? Now members of the ARMED Forces are going to be targeted by The Brady Campaign? That has to be one of the dumbest arguments for gun control I have ever seen. This crazy Muslim TERRORIST chose to kill those people, not a gun. If he didn’t have a gun because of gun control, he would have used a bomb. Control control advocates can’t let any incidence go without trying to ban guns, no matter how unrelated it is, and how stupid it makes them sound.

  • Bobby E

    And, I have a right to contact militias.

    • littlefox (From The Heart of Active )

      :!:

    • http://deleted aboutTObegin

      and I have a right to kill in order to protect ones life/lives! which is why I carry!

      -aTb

  • Sully0811

    This line bothers me, “even greater tragedy if our diversity becomes a casualty here” diversity is a crock of shit you are either an American or you are not, you either are a Soldier, Sailor, Marine or Airman with allegiance to the same or you are not. Hyphenated Americanism is destroying the United States by allowing, even encouraging these circumstances to continue.

    • Xavier

      :beer:

  • CplUsmc

    Since when does the UCMJ contain a free speech amendment? When I was in, I was specifically told that I had only the right to remain silent. He signed his life to Uncle Sam. His right to scratch his ass could be taken away if a superior officer demands it. SO, how hard would it be to say, “You motherfuckers will rot in jail if you so much as gaze in the general direction of the enemy!” Through the UCMJ they could have easily had his ass in jail months ago for corresponding with the enemy.

  • PatriotofPast

    After what this Diaperhead did… The ONLY RIGHT he has now… IS TO DIE. :gun:

  • TerryTate

    Fuckin Daley with his guns are evil mantra. What a kook.

    I would say someone needs to put a hole in his empty head, but apparently he already has one where all of his brains fell out.

    These lib politicians have no shame. Always trying to advance their agenda no matter how disrespectful it is to Americas dead.

  • Mike Mose

    Daley’s city has the highest murder rate in the country because you can’t legally own a gun in Chicago. Only thugs have guns. Citizens unarmed and unable to protect their families die in the streets of the corruptocrats.