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The Nuclear Card

U.S. Military Taught Officers: Use ‘Hiroshima’ Tactics for ‘Total War’ on Islam

Posted on 10 May 2012 by Ilisha

Dooley

A slide from Army Lt. Col. Matthew A. Dooley’s training materials

It’s one thing when loony bloggers and their fans suggest we “NUKE MECCA,” and quite another when similar suggestions are featured in training materials once used by the US military. (h/t: Just Stopping By)

U.S. Military Taught Officers: Use ‘Hiroshima’ Tactics for ‘Total War’ on Islam

By Noah Shachtman and Spencer Ackerman, Wired

The U.S. military taught its future leaders that a “total war” against the world’s 1.4 billion Muslims would be necessary to protect America from Islamic[sic] terrorists, according to documents obtained by Danger Room. Among the options considered for that conflict: using the lessons of “Hiroshima” to wipe out whole cities at once, targeting the “civilian population wherever necessary.”

The course, first reported by Danger Room last month and held at the Defense Department’s Joint Forces Staff College, has since been canceled by the Pentagon brass. It’s only now, however, that the details of the class have come to light. Danger Room received hundreds of pages of course material and reference documents from a source familiar with the contents of the class.

The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff recently ordered the entire U.S. military to scour its training material to make sure it doesn’t contain similarly hateful material, a process that is still ongoing. But the officer who delivered the lectures, Army Lt. Col. Matthew A. Dooley, still maintains his position at the Norfolk, Virginia college, pending an investigation. The commanders, lieutenant colonels, captains and colonels who sat in Dooley’s classroom, listening to the inflammatory material week after week, have now moved into higher-level assignments throughout the U.S. military.

For the better part of the last decade, a small cabal of self-anointed counterterrorism experts has been working its way through the U.S. military, intelligence and law enforcement communities, trying to convince whoever it could that America’s real terrorist enemy wasn’t al-Qaida — but the Islamic faith itself. In his course, Dooley brought in these anti-Muslim demagogues as guest lecturers. And he took their argument to its final, ugly conclusion.

“We have now come to understand that there is no such thing as ‘moderate Islam,’” Dooley noted in a July 2011 presentation (.pdf), which concluded with a suggested manifesto to America’s enemies. “It is therefore time for the United States to make our true intentions clear. This barbaric ideology will no longer be tolerated. Islam must change or we will facilitate its self-destruction.”

Dooley could not be reached for comment. Joint Forces Staff College spokesman Steven Williams declined to discuss Dooley’s presentation or his status at the school. But when asked if Dooley was responsible for the course material, he responded, “I don’t know if I would classify him [Dooley] as responsible. That would be the commandant” of the school, Maj. Gen. Joseph Ward.

That makes the two-star general culpable for rather shocking material. In the same presentation, Dooley lays out a possible four-phase war plan to carry out a forced transformation of the Islam religion. Phase three includes possible outcomes like “Islam reduced to a cult status” and “Saudi Arabia threatened with starvation.” (It’s an especially ironic suggestion, in light of today’s news that Saudi intelligence broke up the most recent al-Qaida bombing plot.)

International laws protecting civilians in wartime are “no longer relevant,” Dooley continues. And that opens the possibility of applying “the historical precedents of Dresden, Tokyo, Hiroshima, Nagasaki” to Islam’s holiest cities, and bringing about “Mecca and Medina['s] destruction.”

Dooley’s ideological allies have repeatedly stated that “mainstream” Muslims are dangerous, because they’re “violent” by nature. Yet only a few of al-Qaida’s most twisted fanatics were ever caught musing about wiping out entire cities.

“Some of these actions offered for consideration here will not be seen as ‘political correct’ in the eyes of many,” Dooley adds. “Ultimately, we can do very little in the West to decide this matter, short of waging total war.”

Dooley, who has worked at the Joint Forces Staff College since August 2010, began his eight-week class with a straightforward, two-part history of Islam. It was delivered by David Fatua, a former West Point history professor. “Unfortunately, if we left it at that, you wouldn’t have the proper balance of points of view, nor would you have an accurate view of how Islam defines itself,” Dooley told his students. Over the next few weeks, he invited in a trio of guest lecturers famous for their incendiary views of Islam.

Shireen Burki declared during the 2008 election that “Obama is bin Laden’s dream candidate.” In her Joint Forces Staff College lecture, she told students that “Islam is an Imperialist/Conquering Religion.” (.pdf)

Stephen Coughlin claimed in his 2007 master’s thesis that then-president George W. Bush’s declaration of friendship with the vast majority of the world’s Muslims had “a chilling effect on those tasked to define the enemy’s doctrine.” (.pdf)  Coughlin was subsequently let go from his consulting position to the military’s Joint Staff, but he continued to lecture at the Naval War College and at the FBI’s Washington Field Office. In his talk to Dooley’s class (.pdf), Coughlin suggested that al-Qaida helped drive the overthrow of Egyptian strongman Hosni Mubarak and Libyan dictator Muammar Gadhafi. It was part of a scheme by Islamists to conquer the world, he added. And Coughlin mocked those who didn’t see this plot as clearly as he did, accusing them of “complexification.”

Coughlin titled his talk: “Imposing Islamic Law – or – These Aren’t the Droids Your Looking For!”

Former FBI employee John Guandolo told the conspiratorial World Net Daily website last year that Obama was only the latest president to fall under the influence of Islamic extremists. “The level of penetration in the last three administrations is deep,” Guandolo alleged. In his reference material for the Joint Forces Staff College class, Guandolo not only spoke of today’s Muslims as enemies of the West. He even justified the Crusades, writing that they “were initiated after hundreds of years of Muslim incursion into Western lands.”

Guandolo’s paper, titled “Usual Responses from the Enemy When Presented With the Truth” (.pdf), was one of hundreds of presentations, documents, videos and web links electronically distributed to the Joint Forces Staff College students. Included in that trove: a paper alleging that “it is a permanent command in Islam for Muslims to hate and despise Jews and Christians” (.pdf). So was a video lecture from Serge Trifkovic, a former professor who appeared as a defense witness in several trials of Bosnian Serb leaders convicted of war crimes, including the genocide of Muslims. A web link, titled “Watch Before This Is Pulled,” supposedly shows President Obama — the commander-in-chief of the senior officers attending the course — admitting that he’s a Muslim.

Dooley added the caveats that his views are “not the Official Policy of the United States Government” and are intended “to generate dynamic discussion and thought.” But he taught his fellow military officers that Obama’s alleged admission could well make the commander in chief some sort of traitor. “By conservative estimates,” 10 percent of the world’s Muslims, “a staggering 140 million people … hate everything you stand for and will never coexist with you, unless you submit” to Islam. He added, “Your oath as a professional soldier forces you to pick a side here.” It is unclear if Dooley’s “total war” on Muslims also applied to his “Muslim” commander in chief.

After the Pentagon brass learned of Dooley’s presentation, the country’s top military officer, Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Martin Dempsey, issued an order to every military chief and senior commander to get rid of any similar anti-Islam instructional material. Dempsey issued the order because the White House had already instructed the entire security apparatus of the federal government — military and civilian — to revamp its counterterrorism training after learning of FBI material that demonized Islam.

By then, Dooley had already presented his apocalyptic vision for a global religious war. Flynn has ordered a senior officer, Army Maj. Gen. Frederick Rudesheim, to investigate how precisely Dooley managed to get away with that extended presentation in an official Defense Department-sanctioned course. The results of that review are due May 24.

Ironically, Dooley and his guest lecturers paint a dire picture of the forward march of Islamic extremism right as its foremost practitioner feared its implosion. Documents recently declassified by the U.S. government revealed Osama bin Laden fretting about al-Qaida’s brutal methods and damaged brand alienating the vast majority of Muslims from choosing to wage holy war. Little could he have known that U.S. military officers were thinking of ways to ignite one.

  • http://aayjay.wordpress.com AJ

    JSB,

    Proves the old adage that when someone else is not attacking them – Muslims like to fight with each other.

  • http://aayjay.wordpress.com AJ

    Saudi Arabia is ranked the best Arab economy, the 13th most competitive economy in the world, the top 4 places for immigration and the 3rd richest country (based upon remittances – outward flow) by the World Bank.

    So why do we attack Saudi Arabia? Oh because the House of Saud are such monsters.

  • bringer

    It’s funny how Loon Watch claims to be against bigotry yet links to bigoted anti semitic sites through it’s members. I count at least one bigoted website above. Hypocricy thy name is Loon Watch.

  • Sir David Illuminati membership number 16.69

    I am so glad Dan aged 15 chimed in with his usual high level of factual based knowledge .
    Unfortunetly he seems to have been trained by the US military . This is a huge problem and explains why they have made Afanistan worse not better.

  • dan20

    Nur Alla, how do you feel about the fact that there are plenty of Muslim nutjobs that support launching nukes on non-Muslims that refuse to embrace Islam? If LeT takes over Pakistan and direct nukes, would you be keen to support Pakistan still, especially when there is so much support for destroying America and non-Muslim communities by Pakistani fanatics? How would you feel if Salafis destroyed the pyramids of Giza on the basis of kufr? Don’t you realize such an idea has broad support among Salafis like DrM, who view non-Muslims as filthy kuffar?

  • dan20

    “I’ve got a better idea : why don’t you stop being a jackass, pipe down and let Mohammed-Kamrul voice his rightful indignation at the details of this article. He didn’t make it a Muslim vs Christian thing.”

    I’ve got a better idea, coming from someone who prays for the US to be destroyed WHILE living in the US, how about you put your money where your mouth is and get the Hell out of America you Salafi nutjob? Islamophobia exists because of anti-Ahmadi anti-Semitic retards like you. Go to Hell DrMurtad, I would have no problem saying it to your face you filthy charlatan. Someone should put DrMurtad on a terrorist watch list lest he tries to repeat the act of ramming a burning explosive Jeep Cherokee into an airport here in America.

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

    @Ilisha,

    I’m glad that websites like Loon Watch exists. To think I was dumb enough to ever take any of this seriously myself. I’m ashamed of myself, and as an American, this makes me ashamed of my country. The evil perpetrated by Al Qeada on 9/11 in no way justifies this.

  • DrM

    One more reason no credible Muslim would ever join the US army. How’s that “war against Islam” strategy working out in Afghanistan I wonder. Send all these “counter-terrorism experts” t0 live out their nocturnal fantasies in Kandahar.

    @Arab Atheist

    I’ve got a better idea : why don’t you stop being a jackass, pipe down and let Mohammed-Kamrul voice his rightful indignation at the details of this article. He didn’t make it a Muslim vs Christian thing.

  • Solid Snake

    I apologize beforehand, but Abdullah, your comment stating/hoping that a more powerful country invades Saudi Arabia is easily the most arrant display of ignorance regarding the nature of world politics, war, and the horrifying results of war that I have seen from a Muslim/Non-Loon poster here. And to also imply that colonization is a good thing….

    Whether you disagree with or hate the Saud Monarchy (For the record I believe they are a a source of great evil because of their hypocrisy, selective use of ‘Hudood’ punishments, etc etc)one simply cannot go wishing a country to be invaded and a war to break out.

    Even if that invading army is a Muslim army.

    You also have to look at the impact that such an event would have on world politics and the global power structure. If any Military besides the US attempts to invade or attack SA, the US and allies will undoubtedly respond with military action in support of SA.

    Also my friend, solving the problems of, as you put it, a ‘dark cult society’ is not as simple as invading a country, starting a war, and deposing their leaders. That is pure fantasy. Real meaningful change begins with the people. Just look at Iraq.

  • Nur Alia

    I we say that Hiroshima and Nagasaki are the worst terrorist attacks on civiliana EVER, the Americans will defend it.

    Now, I hope Americans understand how we see the dropping of these devices on innocent people in order to change the mindset of the Japanese leaders in WW2.

    It may have worked…but now we see Americans simply justifying thier acts while condemning the same thing when others do it.

    “..Terrorism is how poor people fight war, and war is how the rich terrorise people..”

  • Arab Aetheist

    @Abdallah
    so you want to spread your thoughts by the sword?
    You certainly outdo the fanatics!

  • Abdallah

    Just as I said, the apologists for Saudi Arabia turn out in full force.

    I DID NOT MENTION THE FEW NUTJOBS. I was talking about what it exports by way of ideology. I have first hand experience with this. The problem is their culture, mixed with their Islam is exported around the world. This dark cult (wrongly or rightly, some call it Wahabism, some Salafism it doens’t matter) for as long as there was no oil, would have remained insignificant. A Saudi I know, left Islam. He found out on the internet that what he was taught was lies and now rejects it all. He converted to Christianity, then left that. He is one screwed up mess at the moment. My brother is trying to show him how to return, he embraced Christianity but left that too, At this stage he is in shock and rebelling. This wouldn’t have happened if from a young age he had been taught ‘ours is the only way’ and there is no other way for it leads to Jahannum. The dark cult (I wont’ call it Islam, or Salafism or Wahabism) teaches that Christians and Jews are no better than idol worshippers. Shi’a are not Muslims, any Muslim who challenges their supremacy is an apostate. I know Saudis who say slavery shouldn’t have been banned, so let them be slaves instead of wishing for slaves. A friend had her daughter taken out of a Saudi School, because of what she was being taught or lack therof. How many people are aware that Saudi ARabia is planning a university, but the odd thing is this univeristy will not have any religous subjects taught. A complete separation. In other words, you can have one or the other, but you cannot have a tolerant Islam. The apartheid continues.

    Poor countries which have no resources, accept the charity given and the poor people there are taught this dark cult. The rich people in these countries, go abroad usually to the west to study. So you have a two tier system. You have a westernised elite, and a dark culted majority. This is a recipe for disaster.

    I think Turkey would be better than China. Sent the troops in Turkey. It’s a Muslim country, so it wouldn’t be a problem if it controlled the Haram and Holy Cities. Take down the Al Saud family and expel the people to live in Turkey and Malaysia, Albania, Bosnia, where they can learn how alternative tolerant Islam can flourish alongside other religons.

    30-40 years should be fine. Repeat this with every dark cult country. Once they return, they will be stronger having suffered exile and expulsion and more tolerant. In Turkey, Malaysia, Albania and Bosnia they will experience freedom. In the golden age of Islam, Imams and Muftis did the opposite to this cult. They encouraged free thinking and worked with religous leaders of other religions not shun them.

    A less effective solution would be for Turkey (as NATO member) to take over Saudi Arabia, depose the Al Saud family, and modernise the country till it is no longer a dark cult exporter. They can expel the Saudis and bring in Turks, once the job is done, the Saudis can return with a brand new open mentality.

    State Department take note.

  • JD

    The United States Military … a Crusader Force?
    By Michael L Weinstein

    http://truth-out.org/news/item/8873-the-united-states-military-a-crusader-force

    Countless armed forces members have reached out to the Military Religious Freedom Foundation (MRFF) over the last nearly seven years to express their dire concern regarding the proliferation of literature, imagery, insignia, and much more which indicates that, indeed, some do see themselves as the Christian extremist counterparts of their Islamic fundamentalist, Salafi-Jihadist foes. This extremely dangerous Islamophobia, inextricably intertwined into the very fabric of the US armed forces, has reached such a dire level of toxicity that it caused America’s highest-ranking soldier to actually DO something about it just last week on April 24, 2012. Gen. Martin Dempsey, the chairman of the United States Joint Chiefs of Staff, issued an unprecedented directive tasking the entire US military at all levels, top to bottom, to immediately review all of its official training and educational programs and to eliminate any anti-Muslim and/or anti-Islam bias that is currently present therein.

    Case in point: the recent decision to rename Beaufort, South Carolina-based Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 122 (VMFA-122) the “Crusaders” and adopt the red cross of the crusading medieval Knights Templar.

    This alarming decision to rechristen the jet fighter squadron as “Crusaders” threatens to reignite the explosive tension and anti-American rage that exists across the Muslim world. “Crusader” is an epithet that is routinely used to describe US military personnel throughout the Arab and Islamic world

    In 2008, the Marine’s F-18 Hornet Fighter Attack squadron VMFA-122 was renamed the “Werewolves” after having borne the “Crusaders” label since 1958.

    Following the renaming, just over one hundred US Marines, the vast majority of whom are practicing Christians and multiple combat tour veterans who wish to remain anonymous for fear of universal reprisal, contacted MRFF to express their shock and concern at such a seemingly obvious, counterintuitive action. One “Crusader,” a member of VMFA-122, expressed his disgust and confided that he expected MRFF, my civil rights organization that represents well over 27,000 clients within the US armed forces (approximately 96 percent of whom are Christian), “to do something about this” – and we did so swiftly. Other “Crusaders” described to MRFF being told by VMFA-122 Squadron superiors and supporters that “we’ve been losing this war because ‘they’ get to have their god (Allah) in the fight and we haven’t been allowed to get Jesus into the same fight.”

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~You guys can read the rest link above~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

  • Usman

    @ Abdullah

    To say that Saudi would have been better off if colonized shocks the mind. I expect vitriol, blind vitriol, from those who would point the finger at Saudi, especially eagerly for their Western friends, but really?

    Colonization was a good thing?

    @ Ali

    Saudi is not good to its Shi’a population. Pakistan is terrible; the attacks on the Hazara are unconscionable.

    But do not forget that Syria and Iran have brutalized Sunni populations for decades at the hands of Shi’a regimes. This is ‘zulm/dhulm on either side – it has nothing to do with Islam, Sunni or Shi’a thought.

    I also note that you try to separate Sunnis from Shi’a by saying ‘their religion’ and demonizing all Sunnis. This is disturbing to the hilt. Boil us down to our most basic constituent parts, and we are all Muslims. We may be alienated from one another, even – but we are the same family. Even the Salafi scholar Yasir Qadhi says so. Now is not the time nor era for this Shi’a-Sunni divide or any other divide. We should think strategically and consider ourselves one.

    The DoD is being taught to wage total war on us. Who cares about the divisions between us right now? If we have any survival instinct at all, this is the time for freaking unity.

  • Just Stopping By

    @TheBig-T: I’m so glad that you posted your comment. When I gave LoonWatch the link for this article, I never thought that anyone (other than HalalPork, perhaps) would agree with it.

    As you say, “Millions of innocent people could die, people who haven’t done anything to anyone in the world who are just trying to live their lives.” There are far too many people who would advance their own political views by causing or letting other people suffer. Thanks for pointing this out. (And there was no need to apologize for your comment being long. It was worth reading in full.)

    Peace.

  • Anj

    Hey I think we need to calm down and clarify the language used.
    Instead of using the term Saudi Arabia which implies everyone living there.
    Maybe it would be better to use the term house of saud. That implies the ruling family.

  • TheBig-T

    @Abdullah
    “If Dooley had said a war on Saudi Arabia, I cannot say I’d oppose a war on Saudi Arabia though.”
    ARE YOU F***ING HIGH??? you seriously have no problem looking by while Saudi’s burn for a few crazy nut jobs in the country?

    Its still a war your talking about no matter how much you try to sugar coat it by saying “If China were to invade Saudi Arabia, and leave the Haram under Muslim control, (Malaysia, Albania, Bosnia, Turkey) I would be happy. ” Millions of innocent people could die, people who haven’t done anything to anyone in the world who are just trying to live their lives

    “It has never been colonised that is why it’s culture is still pre Islam, racist, anti religous, apartheid.”
    An Apartheid systm in Saudi Arabia?? you have never been to Saudi before have you?
    If Saudi Arabia had an Apartheid system than how come there are westerners willing to work there and Indian expats living their (yeah religious freedom is not very good in the county but it is slowly improving)
    and do you thing that colonization was a good thing? because it work soo well with the Palestinians and with other nations under Colonization

    “After a period of expuslion say 30 years where they have been exposed to the outside world, the citizens and their kids should be allowed to return, and they will have dropped the blackness, apartheid, out of their culture.”

    Saudis have been to the outside world and interacted with basically every nation on Earth and has good relations with almost all of them and is a founding member of the UN, and an expulsion period? you mean Occupation right, so your saying that Saudis will have to suffer 30 years of Chinese occupation to be accepted in the world community.

    “If anyone thinks this is extreme, let us remember, that Afghanistan, Somalia, Sudan, Yemen have paid the price, and lost thousands of innocent lives yet the root cause of this problem is untouchable, and still funds and exports their hate ideology. How many more countries will be invaded because they host ‘terrroists’ when all routes of the cause lie in Saudi Arabia? Do it now. China. Turkey.”

    Afghanistan is the way it is because of the support the US gave the Taliban during the Soviet occupation and a number of factors that all contributed to what is happening in Afghanistan.
    Saudi Arabia has been actively fighting terrorism much like the rest of the world, so i fail to see how people can fund the same people who commited and killed many Saudi’s on Saudi land.

    here is just a few of the terrorist attacks on Saudi Arabia by terrorist inside and outside the country.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terrorism_in_Saudi_Arabia

    sorry this was a long comment, but I was silent about the Anti-Saudi sentiment from some commenter for far too long (Just to clarify, If you don’t like Saudi Arabia, go ahead i couldn’t care less, but if some is advocating war or genocide against my country and my people that is where i have to draw the line)
    Peace

  • mindy1

    The sad part is that soldier turned peace activist Paul Chapell said that when he was at West Point he was taught to respect everyone-how low we’ve sunk :(

  • Brother

    Advocating War against Saudi Arabia? Arab Atheist bigot? My oh my. How long have I been gone from this website?

  • Crow

    Why arent these people in front of the ICC? Remember how the zionists and their douchebag lap dogs (shoebat, geller, fat bob, etc) demanded Ahmadinejad be brought before the ICC for inciting genocide over the much refuted lie about wiping israel off the map? People like this are truly evil.

  • Abdallah

    War on Islam is a no no. If Dooley had said a war on Saudi Arabia, I cannot say I’d oppose a war on Saudi Arabia though. It has never been colonised that is why it’s culture is still pre Islam, racist, anti religous, apartheid. For all the flak countries like South Africa before or Israel now get, this country get’s a free pass because it has oil. It’s corrupt horrible royal family buys dissenters by handing out Riyals, including Muslims who are so impressed by the simple act of mandatory charity that the Al Sauds host Muslims for Hajj. Whomever controls the Haram, has an obligation to host Hajj, so why are they impresssed? The price of cheap oil is too high, an export of their dark hate culture, under the guise of funding dawa and mosques.

    If China were to invade Saudi Arabia, and leave the Haram under Muslim control, (Malaysia, Albania, Bosnia, Turkey) I would be happy. After a period of expuslion say 30 years where they have been exposed to the outside world, the citizens and their kids should be allowed to return, and they will have dropped the blackness, apartheid, out of their culture.

    If anyone thinks this is extreme, let us remember, that Afghanistan, Somalia, Sudan, Yemen have paid the price, and lost thousands of innocent lives yet the root cause of this problem is untouchable, and still funds and exports their hate ideology. How many more countries will be invaded because they host ‘terrroists’ when all routes of the cause lie in Saudi Arabia? Do it now. China. Turkey.

    Ameen, ameen, thummah ameen.

  • Arab Atheist – ملحد عربي

    @Mohammed-Kamrul

    What the f*** are you blathering about? Don’t turn this into an Islam vs. Christianity thing like the other loons want it to be.

    Too much religion leads to bigotry. Wake up dude.

  • Mohammed-Kamrul

    Allah will be with us Muslims and Islam will never be defeated. Like the Romans, the US power will not exist and by good willing that blood thirsty country fragments and dies!!

    Ameen!!

  • Arab Atheist – ملحد عربي

    No wonder My Lai and Haditha massacres took place! These guys are comparable to OBL in their wickedness, maybe even worse! But you are always reminded that only Muslims can be extremists!

    The moral problem with state terrorism is that it is protected by law, sometimes state terrorists are even ELECTED to office. Al-Qaeda, on the other hand, was not elected by Muslims!

    Justice can be served only when guys like Matthew Dooley spend the rest of their lives in the same prison cell with Aiman al-Zawahiri.

  • Arab Atheist – ملحد عربي

    This stuff is scary!

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