Obama's Politically Correct Pentagon
Obama's Politically Correct Pentagon
The Unorganized
American Militia
King George didn’t listen to us either!
by Robert Maginnis
America’s military is being destroyed by a readiness-busting political correctness (PC) because those wearing stars too often lack the courage to tell their civilian bosses “no.” That lack of courage has led to a long string of cultural PC crises – including refusal to recognize internal threats from Islamists to sex-based absurdities and misguided rules of engagement.

Top brass should oppose PC-related corruption and remain focused on preparing for and prevailing in combat. That mission requires a culture of principled and honest leadership that accepts contrary views. But unchecked politics can corrode even the best military.
After 9/11, President George Bush said the U.S. isn’t at war with Muslims. “Our goal is to help you build a more tolerant and hopeful society that honors people of all faiths,” Bush said. But that view morphed into a PC issue for the Pentagon.
The Pentagon launched a Muslim outreach program that gave “legitimacy” to some Islamic organizations promoting an ideology that shares the same objectives as al Qaeda. Soon officials such as then-Deputy Secretary of Defense Gordon England cavorted with leaders from organizations like the Islamic Society of North America, a group associated with a covert plan by the Muslim Brotherhood to subvert the U.S.
That outreach program created widespread military cultural fear of being vilified as “Islamaphobic” which explains why the brass ignored important warnings like that delivered by Stephen Coughlin, a military intelligence analyst. Coughlin was hired to “…set aside the feel-good assumptions about Islam … and take an unblinkered look at the facts.” He warned senior officers that there were dedicated jihadists wearing the U.S. uniform. In 2008, Coughlin was sacked as a result of a campaign undertaken by England’s Muslim aide because of Coughlin’s “Islamaphobic” views.

Hundreds of Army leaders were warned in 2008 at an Army-sponsored anti-terrorism conference that jihadism – Islamic holy war – was a serious threat to personnel in uniform and there were strategic deficiencies in the military’s comprehension of the threat. Patrick Poole, one of the conference speakers, warned that “…ignorance and inaction keeps our troops vulnerable.”
Poole illustrated that ignorance by citing a lecture on Islam given to troops at Fort Hood by Louay Safi. Poole said Safi was caught on FBI communications intercepts talking to a senior Palestinian Islamic jihad leader. “Amazingly,” Poole said, “a Fort Hood spokesman claimed that Safi had been fully vetted.”
Recently, Poole reviewed his 2008 warning by citing three jihadist cases that validate them. In 2003, Army Sgt. Hasan Karim Akbar, who opposed killing of Muslims in war, killed two officers and wounded 14 in an attack in Kuwait. Second, last June, Abdulhakim Mujahid Muhammad, allegedly killed a U.S. soldier and wounded another outside a recruiting center in Little Rock, Ark. Prosecutors say Muhammad targeted soldiers “…because of what they had done to Muslims in the past.” Third, in November, a Muslim soldier, Maj. Nidal Hasan, shot dead 12 soldiers and a civilian at Fort Hood after shouting the Muslim expression “Allahu Akbar.” Hasan frequently expressed radical Islamic views and associated with Anwar al-Awlaki, a Yemen-based radical cleric who promotes jihad against the U.S.
The Army’s PC view of the Islamic threat continued even after the Fort Hood massacre. General George Casey, Army Chief of Staff, never mentioned the Islamist factor but made statements expressing concern about “force protection” and the potential heightened “backlash against some of our Muslim soldiers” and the risk to Army “diversity.”

Casey likely took his “diversity” cue from President Obama who mentioned military diversity in his Saturday radio address after the massacre. Obama reinforced PC status for Muslims by making a goal of his presidency improving relations with the Islamic world.
Last month, the Pentagon’s official review of the Fort Hood massacre concluded the Army is ill-equipped to deal with “insider” threats. But when asked whether PC led to the Army’s security failures, the officials said the matter is secret.
Shortly after the review became public, six officers were formally disciplined for failing to take action against Maj. Hasan. The attorney for one of those officers said the military was blaming a handful of officers for “a broader institutional [read PC cultural] failing.”


Our military brass has become dangerously PC. It’s past time they vigorously oppose readiness-wrecking PC-inspired social engineering and turn their full attention to honing hardened, fighting forces.

Why does the Obama administration continue to be scared to offend Muslims? In their new defense strategy, the Obama administration conveniently left out key words in the war on terror. Important words that tell Americans who we are at war with. Words like Islam, Islamic and Islamist that describe the terrorists that our troops are fighting.
The same administration had no problems attacking American citizens with their report on so-call right-wing extremist who are pro-life, pro-military and pro-2nd amendment. The same administration that attack military veterans in the same report but will not include key words in a defense strategy out of the fear of angering the Muslim world.
The Washington Times reports:
Two new documents laying out the Obama administration’s defense and homeland security strategy over the next four years describe the nation’s terrorist enemies in a number of ways but fail to mention the words Islam, Islamic or Islamist.
The 108-page Quadrennial Homeland Security Review, made public last week by the Department of Homeland Security, uses the term “terrorist” a total of 66 times, “al Qaeda” five times and “violent extremism” or “extremist” 14 times. It calls on the U.S. government to “actively engage communities across the United States” to “stop the spread of violent extremism.”
Yet in describing terrorist threats against the United States and the ideology that motivates terrorists, the review – like its sister document from the Pentagon, the Quadrennial Defense Review – does not use the words “Islam,” “Islamic” or “Islamist” a single time.
Political correctness is what is going to ruin our country. Being afraid to upset a population that harbors and condones terrorist and terrorism is sickening. The Obama administration wants to appease the Muslim world in the hopes that they will somehow obtain peace.
We are not safe when we have idiots that refuse to identify our enemies. They want to sugarcoat the situation and use other words to describe those who want to destroy our way of life. All in the name of political correctness.



Dear Father, give us victory over tyranny and deliver us from oppression. Amen!