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The Nuclear Card

Peter King Defends NYPD Monitoring, Plans More Hearings on Islam

Posted on 28 February 2012 by Amago

This should come to no surprise that Peter King will defend the NYPD monitoring. He must be really proud.

Peter King Defends NYPD Monitoring, Plans More Hearings on Islam

by George Zornick

Appearing on WCBS in New York this morning, Representative Peter King offered a strong defense of NYPD’s spying on mosques and Muslim businesses and student groups in several states. Criticism of the recently revealed program has intensified in recent days, but King said he was proud of the police department.

“[Police Commissioner] Ray Kelly and the NYPD should get a medal for what they are doing,” he said. “This is good police work. If you are going after radical Muslims you don’t go to Ben’s Kosher Deli.”

This is perhaps not surprising coming from the man who held highly controversial Capitol Hill hearings into Muslim Americans last year, which many people saw as essentially profiling by public relations; his colleague, Representative Keith Ellison invoked the specter of Joe McCarthy in criticizing King’s efforts and said they served to “vilify” Muslims.

But, alas, King announced last week that he would hold more hearings into domestic radicalization among Muslim Americans in the coming year. “The series of radicalization hearings I convened last March has been very productive,” King said in a statement. “I will definitely continue the hearings in 2012.”

This is a good time to flag a recent study by Charles Kurzman, a sociology professor at the University of North Carolina and member of the Triangle Center on Terrorism and Homeland Security. His comprehensive examination of crime statistics found that terrorism-related incidents by Muslim Americans has declined markedly, and that Muslim-Americans represent “a minuscule threat to public safety.” He wrote:

The limited scale of Muslim-American terrorism in 2011 runs counter to the fears that many Americans shared in the days and months after 9/11, that domestic Muslim American terrorism would escalate. The spike in terrorism cases in 2009 renewed these concerns, as have repeated warnings from U.S. government officials about a possible surge in homegrown Islamic terrorism. The predicted surge has not materialized.

Repeated alerts by government officials maybe issued as a precaution, even when the underlying threat is uncertain. Officials may be concerned about how they would look if an attack did take place and subsequent investigations showed that officials had failed to warn the public. But a byproduct of these alerts is a sense of heightened tension that is out of proportion to the actual number of terrorist attacks in the United States since 9/11.

If King calls Kurzman to testify at his hearings I’ll eat my hat, but it’s possible Democrats on the committee could arrange for his appearance. He would provide a substantive counterweight to King’s typically anecdote-driven hysteria. Last week the FBI foiled a plot in which a Moroccan man wanted to bomb the US Capitol—you can bet King will give that episode a prominent role at his hearings.

  • Saladin

    They need is a hearing with Scott Atran, Kurzman , Marc Sageman , and Robert Pape now that would school King and the neo-cons and liberals who are thirsty for war and a police state

  • Abdul-Rahman

    As others here have mentioned King is an idiot who doesn’t seem to realize or be able to admit that the same IRA he supported against the British (a US government ally as well, and many would say the top US ally!) were at that same time that King was supporting them closely aligned not just with the PLO in Filistin (Palestine) but were also receiving lots of support from Muammar Gaddafi’s Libya (which was one of the main US “boogey man” enemies of the 1980s, with Reagan’s calling Gaddafi “the mad dog of the Middle East”, etc)!

    It gets even more hilarious when King tries to offer defenses as for why he was right to support the IRA versus people supporting Islamic resistance groups. King says the IRA never “attacked Americans”, but the same can be said for a group like the PLO or Hamas in Palestine that clearly states they fight the Zionists so unless “Israel” has officially become the 51st state America then Hamas and the PLO are not attacking or at war with America. Also it should be mentioned that the IRA actually did kill at least 1 American in bombings they did in London. Also I’ve seen some of King’s supporters try to make one more pathetic claim which is that although groups like Hamas are only against “Israel” they are de-facto against the US as well as the US and “Israel” are such close “allies” (as in AIPAC controlling and manipulating the US government!). But again if one tries to use that as a claim (and its a weak claim to start with) then King was also going against a close US ally (again some would say the closest) by supporting the IRA that was officially attacking “jolly old” England!

  • Garibaldi

    yes I did a piece on the MEK, politicians and Islamophobes this past July: http://www.loonwatch.com/2011/07/anti-muslims-and-politicians-find-common-cause-with-iranian-terrorist-organization/

    Pipes was mentioned in an update to that piece.

    The MEK issue came up again recently because of Israel, we covered that as well:
    http://www.loonwatch.com/2012/02/us-officials-confirm-israel-financing-training-and-arming-mek-terrorists-to-murder-iranian-scientists/

    You were the first to comment BA, surprised you missed the link to the older article above. :)

  • Ilisha

    @Believing Atheist

    Thanks for the tip. Pipes is not alone:

    G.O.P. Lawmakers Want Iranian Group Off Terrorism List
    http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/08/world/middleeast/republicans-want-iranian-group-mek-off-terror-list.html

  • Believing Atheist

    I got a tip for LW. Did you know that Daniel Pipes full heartedly supports the MEK, a terrorist organization according to the U.S. govt (state department)? I think Peter King needs to investigate him. I just read this today on his blog. (It is dated Feb 28).

    He says and I quote: Here follow some practical recommendations for Washington, which must not abandon the organization most feared by the tyrants in Tehran:

    Establish a contact group along with the UNHCR, the Iraqi government, and MeK representatives to safeguard MeK members who leave Camp Ashraf, as agreed upon in the December MoU.

    Pressure the UNHCR to get the refugee processing done quickly.

    Remove the unwarranted terrorist tag from the MeK, as the European Union has already done. Government and private sources alike reveal no evidence that the MeK engages in terrorist activities or has the capability and intent to do so. The discredited “terrorist” description, however, has real-world consequences. For example, Iraq’s Prime Minister Nouri Maliki has linked ill-treatment of Iranian dissidents to the MeK’s designation as a terrorist group; and the terrorist label, understandably, makes third countries reluctant to resettle MeK members.

    Seek out culturally similar hosts for MeK members; perhaps Persian-speaking countries (such as Tajikistan or Afghanistan) or Muslim Middle Eastern countries hostile to the Islamic Republic of Iran (such as Saudi Arabia or the Persian Gulf statelets).

    These steps offer a way to resettle MeK members and resolve an urgent impending human tragedy in advance of the looming April 30 deadline. (February 28, 2012)
    http://www.danielpipes.org/blog/2012/02/resettling-the-mujahedeen-e-khalq-of-iraq#continued

    Now Pipes claims that the MEK does not engage in terrorist activities.
    Global Security begs to differ:
    The group has targeted Iranian government officials and government facilities in Iran and abroad; during the 1970s, it attacked Americans in Iran. While the group says it does not intentionally target civilians, it has often risked civilian casualties. It routinely aims its attacks at government buildings in crowded cities. MEK terrorism has declined since late 2001. Incidents linked to the group include:
     The series of mortar attacks and hit-and-run raids during 2000 and 2001 against Iranian government buildings; one of these killed Iran’s chief of staff
     The 2000 mortar attack on President Mohammad Khatami’s palace in Tehran
     The February 2000 “Operation Great Bahman,” during which MEK launched 12 attacks against Iran
     The 1999 assassination of the deputy chief of Iran’s armed forces general staff, Ali Sayyad Shirazi
     The 1998 assassination of the director of Iran’s prison system, Asadollah Lajevardi
     The 1992 near-simultaneous attacks on Iranian embassies and institutions in 13 countries Assistance to Saddam Hussein’s suppression of the 1991 Iraqi Shiite and Kurdish uprisings
     The 1981 bombing of the offices of the Islamic Republic Party and of Premier Mohammad-Javad Bahonar, which killed some 70 high-ranking Iranian officials, including President Mohammad-Ali Rajaei and Bahonar Support for the 1979 takeover of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran by Iranian revolutionaries
     The 1970s killings of U.S. military personnel and civilians working on defense projects in Tehran
    http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/para/mek.htm

  • christian-friend

    that was an ultimate facepalm

  • christian-friend
  • Garibaldi

    @Christian friend, the hypocrisy goes further when you realize that King’s ardent support of the IRA came when they had a public alliance with the PLO.

  • christian-friend

    The man hates the PLO, who fought violently (fight with WORDS, darn it!) against Israel occupation. But he is a supporter of IRA; same fight, different nation.

    Oh, the hipocrisy!

  • Zakariya Ali Sher

    @ Lawrence:

    I agree with you. Unfortunately, it isn’t going to happen. King wouldn’t be dumb enough to travel overseas, and as a US Representative, he is likely immune from prosecution anyway. The US is simply in a stronger position than the UK, and it is not an equal partnership.

    The only thing I can do as an American, sadly, is NOT recognize King’s legitimacy and, perhaps more importantly, hit him where it hurts by BOYCOTTING anything and everything that would bring money to New York. I can get by perfectly well without partaking in anything that city or state has to offer, though I doubt my abstinence in that regard makes so much as dent in their coffers…

  • khushboo

    well that settles it then. If Peter King says it, it must be true! :/

  • QulifiedAgnostic

    There is absolutely no justification whatsoever of surveillance of and thus the infringements of rights of Muslims in this country. Period.

  • QulifiedAgnostic

    The FBI enticed that man to try and bomb the Capitol.

    When Islamophobes say “Radical Muslims” they really mean all Muslims.

    King must be voted out. This guy is insane and he is only staking the flames of Islamophobia.

    That an American official is engaging in these kind of actions is unbelievable.

  • Al

    What a porky piece of pig. He looks like a can of spam got busy with a jar of mayonnaise

  • Lawrence of America

    I believe a creative way to handle this political opportunist would be if a group that represents victims of IRA attacks were to bring a case against King for material support of terrorism. This would have to take place in the UK but it would get coverage and bring certain hypocritical facts to light about Mr king.

  • mindy1

    There has got to be compromise-stop the random monitoring, but REAL intellegnce should be followed up on.

  • http://www.youtube.com/user/GargamelGold?feature=mhee CriticalDragon1177

    @Amago

    When is he going to stop? Seriously? Unless the guy running against him come next election really sucks royally, I really hope King looses.

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