Sunday, August 31, 2014

Fort Hood jihadi’s letter to Islamic State shows “government really has been lying”

Fort Hood jihadi’s letter to Islamic State shows “government really has been lying”

 http://www.jihadwatch.org/2014/08/fort-hood-jihadis-letter-to-islamic-state-shows-government-really-has-been-lying

Nidal Hasan

The Obama Administration famously refused to designate the Fort Hood jihad massacre as terrorism. A lawyer for the victims says: “It’s just yet another piece of evidence demonstrating that the government really has been lying about Hasan and his motivation for years.” This is true; the government has indeed been lying, and this is more evidence — but if the Obama wonks were able to ignore the mountains of evidence that Hasan committed a jihad terror attack before, they will cheerfully ignore this as well.

“Fort Hood victims say shooter’s letter is ‘salt in our wounds,’” by Susan Crabtree, Washington Examiner, August 30, 2014:
Victims of the Fort Hood shooting are pointing to news of a letter from the shooter, Nidal Hassan, as further evidence that the 2009 attack was a terrorism attack.
Hasan sent a two-page undated letter to Islamic State of Iraq and Syria leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdad asking to become a member of the extremist Islamic group, Fox News reported Friday after obtaining the letter.
In the letter, Hasan says it would be an honor to become an “obedient citizen soldier” for ISIS and signed the missive with his name and the abbreviation “SoA,” or “Soldier of Allah” – the same identification he used on business cards before the shooting.
News of the letter immediately stirred a renewed debate over why the administration designated the Fort Hood shootings an act of workplace violence rather than terrorism despite Hasan’s proven ties to al Qaeda.
A lawyer for the victims says Hasan’s letter to ISIS is just more “salt in their wounds.”
“It’s just yet another piece of evidence demonstrating that the government really has been lying about Hasan and his motivation for years,” Reed Rubinstein told the Washington Examiner Friday. “It’s almost like [Hasan is] taunting him – especially given the federal government’s response to the attacks.”
A coalition of 160 victims and family members of Hasan’s deadly rampage at Fort Hood have been fighting the Obama administration for nearly five years to label the shooting an act of terrorism.
The assault on the army post in Killeen, Texas, left 13 dead, more than 30 wounded by gunshots and dozens more injured. Survivors, many who suffered from multiple bullet wounds, have spent the past three years trying to rehabilitate their bodies and rebuild their lives.
For the service members who died and those who were wounded, the terrorism distinction would mean that the military considered that their injuries took place in a combat zone, making them eligible for Purple Heart medals and, the victims say, access to medical care and benefits similar to what soldiers wounded in Iraq or Afghanistan receive.
The victims point out that Hassan had several email exchanges with top al Qaeda leader Anwar al-Awlaki about the attack, about whether the attack was justified to “protect our brothers” and followed al-Awlaki’s advice to scream “Allah Akbar” (“God is Great”) to invoke fear before starting to shoot. Until his death by a drone airstrike in 2011, Yemen-based Awlaki was one of the United States’ top enemies.
Rep. Roger Williams, R-Texas, who represents part of Fort Hood, along with Rep. John Carter, R-Texas, said Hasan’s letter to ISIS is further evidence that the attack was “positively a terrorist attack carried out by an extremist as everyone already knows, including Hassan who has admitted as much.”
“Only the Obama administration denies this,” he said in an email to the Examiner Friday. “Again, I hope this administration will do the right thing for once by reclassifying this attack from workplace violence to what it really is — terrorism — in order to get the victims and the families of those we lost the benefits they have earned and deserve.”
A White House spokeswoman referred inquiries to the Pentagon, which did not respond to a request for comment….

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