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IN TSUNAMI'S WAKE "GREAT SATAN" RESCUES MUSLIMS, AGAIN
By Deroy Murdock

January 6, 2004

NEW YORK ­ The contrast could not have been clearer. The very day President G.W. Bush reached out to Democrat Bill Clinton and recruited his father, Republican G.H.W. Bush, to generate private tsunami-relief donations, Osama bin Laden's comrades detonated three car bombs in Baghdad, killing 16 Iraqi cops and soldiers toiling to rebuild their country. Once again, "the Great Satan" rescues endangered Muslims while Islamic zealots blew their co-religionists to bits. As the South Asian recovery unfolds, American public diplomacy should highlight this comparison to Muslims worldwide.

http://www.freedomcorps.gov

Countless Muslims were battered on "Black Sunday." Indonesia, Earth's mostpopulous Islamic nation, was lashed hardest with 94,200 fatalities byWednesday. Sri Lanka and India, both with significant Muslim minorities, have lost 30,240 and 9,675 people so far. Largely spared on
December 26, an increasingly violent Muslim citizenry lives in southern
Thailand, a country that has lost 5,288. Astonishingly, in Somalia and
Tanzania ­ five air hours northwest of the massive Indonesian earthquake
that triggered this emergency ­ the tsunami respectively killed 200 and
10 among their largely Muslim populations.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/world/daily/graphics/tsunami_122804.html

These and other nations have begun to see America's $350 million in
government relief. At least $190 million in private assistance is en route,
from multi-million dollar corporate contributions to double-digit sums
gleaned from piggy banks and church collection plates. Catholic Relief
Services witnessed such an outpouring of on-line gifts that its overwhelmed webpage crashed for 36 hours.

http://www.catholicrelief.org

At an estimated $4 million daily, the Pentagon has mobilized Operation
Unified Assistance, its largest Asian military operation since Saigon fell
to Communism. By Wednesday, 13,435 U.S. GIs had used 21 vessels, 41airplanes, and 50 helicopters to deliver 305 tons of supplies. U.S.
warships desalinate water for the parched. There is much more help on the way.

http://www.pacom.mil

All this from a nation that our Islamo-fascist enemies claim is committed
to vanquishing their Muslim brethren.

America and the civilized world, the "infidels" in Islamo-fascism's
crosshairs, are locked in a death match with this toxic ideology and its
enthusiasts. Winning this struggle involves swaying rank-and-file Muslims around the world, many of whom call South Asia home. They and their Middle Eastern peers have eyes and ears attached to their hearts and minds. American press officers at embassies in Muslim nations should communicate this ongoing story via the Voice of America, local media outlets, public appearances, conversations with pedestrians on the Arab Street, and even advertising, where available.

They also should observe that this matches America's record of aiding
at-risk Muslims. The U.S. saved Muslims in Bosnia and Kosovo, for instance, and donated $2.5 billion in development assistance to the Middle East and Northern Africa in 2003 alone, according to the Paris-based Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.

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Supply boxes and food sacks should be emblazoned with American flags. GIs who distribute that assistance should wear Old Glory on their uniforms. Private-sector American volunteers should be offered T-shirts that identify them as U.S. ambassadors of goodwill.

We also should compare our generosity to the silence and stinginess of our foes. To date, Osama bin Laden has yet to offer a public word of sympathy to the hundreds of thousands of Muslims this calamity has killed, maimed, and dispossessed. The reclusive billionaire apparently has shared none of his wealth with the Muslims he claims to cherish. He has not even publicly invited fellow Muslims to open their wallets to aid those in, say, Banda Aceh, the largely Islamic Sumatran city erased
like a misspelled word just 20 minutes after a 9-magnitude earthquake as ferocious as 10,000 Nagasakis.

While $350 million in government help now makes America the fourth largest donor-nation (behind Australia's $810 million, Germany's $680 million, and Japan's $500 million), no Muslim country rated among the top 10 benefactors. Before pledging $30 million Tuesday, 19th-ranked Saudi Arabia offered just $10 million. Sandra Bullock, an actress bereft of mineral resources, somehow gave the Red Cross $1 million.

http://www.redcross.org

Reuters Wednesday tracked the government contributions from around the Arab oil patch. (No. 20 Qatar: $25 million; No. 22 United Arab Emirates: $20 million; No. 27 Kuwait: $10 million; No. 32 Algeria: $2 million; No. 33 Bahrain: $2 million; No. 34 Libya: $2 million). The $91 million in donations across these seven oil-soaked Muslim states plus Saudi Arabia officially are running on fumes.

http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/L05533984.htm

Even worse, as the Middle East Media Research Institute reports, a Saudi cleric blamed infidel tourists for the tsunami. "It happened at Christmas when fornicators and corrupt people from all over the world come to commit fornication and sexual perversion," professor Sheik Fawzan al-Fawzan of al-Imam University told Saudi Arabia's al-Majd TV December 31. So why, professor, does Buddhist Bangkok's notorious red light district still thrive while so much of devoutly Muslim Sumatra was swept to sea?

http://memritv.org/Transcript.asp?P1=459

Meanwhile, legislator Walid Tabtabai wrote in Kuwait's Al Watan daily that the deadly waves were "a test for believers and punishment for the unjust." Radical Islamic commentator Abu Ziyaad called this catastrophe "a warning from Allah" to those who "delay and neglect prayers.indulge in free mixing.and listen to music and songs." So why, Walid, didn't Allah simply level Las Vegas?

http://www.jihadunspun.com/newsarchive/article_internal.php?article=101163&list=/newsarchive/index.php


"We'd be doing it regardless of religion," Secretary of State Colin Powell
told reporters in Jakarta Tuesday while surveying the ravaged region with
President Bush's brother, Governor Jeb Bush (R - Florida). Providing aid
"does give the Muslim world and the rest of the world an opportunity to see American generosity, American values in action ­ that we care about every individual and the dignity of every individual."

America leads this massive mission of mercy because it is the right thing to do. That it benefits many Muslims who Islamo-fascists hope to infuse with hate is even more reason for us to show them our love.

[New York commentator Deroy Murdock is a columnist with the Scripps Howard News Service and a Senior Fellow with the Atlas Economic Research Foundation in Fairfax, Virginia.]

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Analysis of the Tsunami Disaster
Analysis of the Tsunami Disaster
Here is a compilation of some of some of the more interesting analysis of the tragedy. We do not necessarily endorse these views. But we do hope this will sweep the intellectual cobweb, and introduce a vigorous debate on the nature of this calamity.

We will greatly welcome your suggestions on more such articles.
India, world leader in natural disasters
By Swaminathan S Anklesaria Aiyar
May 14, 2006
 
For Whom the Bell Tolls: Why the telephone failed tsunami victims
By Murray Massey
Brisbane Institute, 10 March 2005 

2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Has comprehensive articles and links to relevant web sites from around the world

Disaster and Development
A study by Sustainable Development Network

January 17, 2005

A Friend in Need is a Friend Indeed 
Pakistan needs to find a proper role in the region
BY ANEES JILLANI

January 12, 2005

Overlapping faults - Part 1
by Amitava Ghosh

The Hindu, Jan. 11, 2005

Nations pledge aid after tsunami disaster
Reuters, January 11,2005

Enviros Surf Tsunami Tragedy
by Steven Milloy,

www.JunkScience.com, January 11, 2005

Now spend it sensibly
The Economist, January 6, 2005
 

IN TSUNAMI'S WAKE "GREAT SATAN" RESCUES MUSLIMS, AGAIN
By Deroy Murdock

January 6, 2004

Can someone answer my questions?
M G DEVASAHAYAM 

The Indian Express, January 06, 2005


Tsunami: Tragedy as a Teacher 
By Thomas R. DeGregori 

Health Facts and Fear January 5, 2005

Tsunami Disaster - False Alternatives from Cultural Commentators
By  Warren Ross  

Capitalism Magazine, January 3, 2005

Do we really need a state sponsored warning system?
By Jim Peron

Institute for Liberal Values, New Zealand, January 2, 2005

Government-Enhanced Disaster
By Timothy D. Terrell

Ludwig von Mises Institute, Posted December 31, 2004


Why We Need Politics: The tsunami's sorrows will need more than pity
By Daniel Henninger

The Wall Street Journal Online, Friday, December 31, 2004

Tsunami Exposes the Nihilism of Environmentalism
By Eric Englund

LewRockwell.com, 31 December 2004

Are Tsunamis Good for the Economy?
By Chris Westley

Ludwig von Mises Institute, Posted December 30, 2004

How Tsunami shook Indian economy 
The Economic Times

INDIATIMES NEWS NETWORK, Thursday, December 30, 2004

A Tsunami to Our Priorities
By Fredrik Segerfeldt

TechCentralStation.com, December 29, 2004 

A Great Natural Disaster: Prosperity is the best defence against a tsunami.
The Wall Street Journal Online, REVIEW & OUTLOOK

 Tuesday, December 28, 2004

When Your Mother Kills

By Carlo Stagnaro

TechCentralStation.Com, December 28, 2004  

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