The military has a white-power problem
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The military has a white-power problem
By Juliette Kayyem
March 8 at 3:49 PM
Juliette Kayyem, a former assistant secretary at the Department of Homeland Security under President Barack Obama, is faculty chair of the homeland security program at Harvards Kennedy School of Government.
This image provided by the U.S. District Court in Maryland shows firearms and ammunition that was in the motion for detention pending trial in the case against Christopher Paul Hasson. (AP)
It wasnt long ago that the question of what to call Islamic State-inspired terrorists turned Democrats into verbal gymnasts. The term radical Islamic terrorists was shunned by those who feared that it too easily vilified a religion and was too likely to alienate our Muslim allies in the fight against global terrorism. In the Barack Obama years, we were often compelled to use words such as violent extremism instead, though the very vagueness of the phrase risked muting the necessary actions needed to counter the threat from those using violence in the name of Islam. It was, from a personal perspective, an exhausting exercise.
As the 2016 election approached, then-candidate Donald Trump weaponized this habit and drove it home. These are radical Islamic terrorists, and she wont even mention the word, and nor will President Obama, he said, referring to Hillary Clinton at a presidential debate in October 2016. Now, to solve a problem, you have to be able to state what the problem is, or at least say the name.
Calling an ideology out for what animates it gives clarity to the public. It allows the public to see the threat as a trend rather than an aberration. And it isnt as if leaders of Muslim nations dont know that terrorism is being invoked in their name.
But when it comes to homegrown forms of terrorism, Trump officials not only wont name the problem; they also will barely talk about it.