Why Does Christian Persecution Get Worse In Every Country The U.S. “Liberates”?
Michael
Snyder
When
the U.S. military “liberates” a nation, shouldn’t it result in more liberty,
freedom and peace for the people living there? Instead, we find just the
opposite. In fact, in every single case since 9/11, when the U.S.
military has “liberated” a nation it has resulted in the persecution of
Christians in that country becoming much worse.
In areas where we spent hundreds of
billions of dollars and where thousands of precious American lives were
sacrificed, churches are regularly being bombed, Christians are being brutally
beheaded, and laws have been passed to make it illegal for a Muslim to convert
to Christianity. If we were not even able to provide the most basic of
liberties and freedoms to the people living in those nations, what in the world
did we actually accomplish by “liberating” them?
Just look at what has happened in
Afghanistan. We have been at war in Afghanistan for more than a dozen
years, and yet things are so bad for Christians in that country at this point
that there is not a single church left…
The
supposedly “moderate” Karzai government installed by the U.S. upholds many of
the draconian laws enforced by the Taliban—including the apostasy law, fiercely
persecuting those who seek to convert to Christianity—and, in 2011, under U.S.
auspices, it
destroyed Afghanistan’s last Christian church.
We find a similar story in
Iraq. It is estimated that before the invasion, there were up to 2
million Christians living in Iraq. Now that number is down to less than
450,000, and it is falling fast.
In fact, things are so dire for
Iraq’s Christian community that some Iraqi Christian leaders are warning that
Christians may soon become “extinct” in that nation…
As
the mass exodus of Iraq’s Christians continues, so does the call for ending the
plight of those who have remained. Like Iraq’s ancient Jewish community before
them, one of the world’s oldest Christian communities may soon cease to exist.
The
disappearance of Iraq’s religious minorities has been a troubling trend since
the US-led invasion in 2003, and it has threatened to end the cultural
diversity of Iraq. As the violence in the country spikes and religious
intolerance grows, many Christians, Yazidis, Mandaeans and other minority
community members are leaving the country.
Last
week, the head of the Iraqi Catholic Church sent a chilling warning that Iraq’s
2,000-year-old Christian community is on the brink of extinction as
new waves of Christians take the journey of exodus.
It is estimated that the Iraq war
cost U.S. taxpayers more than 2 trillion
dollars.
We spent more than a million dollars on
one soccer field alone (which has now turned to dust).
In the end, what did we actually
accomplish?
The Obama administration likes to
brag about how it got rid of Qaddafi and “liberated” Libya, but now al-Qaeda is
in control of much of the country and things are much worse for
Christians than ever before…
Ever
since U.S.-backed, al-Qaeda-linked terrorists overthrew Qaddafi, Christians—including Americans—have indeed
suffered extreme persecution. Churches have been bombed;
Christians have been tortured and killed (including for refusing to convert);
and nuns have been threatened.
In Syria, the Obama administration
is shamelessly allying with radical al-Qaeda jihadists in a desperate attempt
to overthrow the Assad regime.
As these jihadists torture, behead
and even crucify Christian believers, the mainstream media in the United States
is virtually silent about it.
Why is the media being so quiet?
Well, because exposing what is
going on would make the Obama administration look bad.
Those carrying out this persecution
of Christians in Syria are being directly funded and aided by the governments
of the United States and Saudi Arabia. For much more on what is going on
in Syria, please see my previous article entitled “Why
Is The Media Silent About The Crucifixion Of Christians By Radical Jihadists?”
And of course it is not just in the
Middle East where this kind of persecution of Christians is taking place.
While Hillary Clinton was Secretary
of State, the State Department refused to label Boko Haram as a terrorist
organization.
But now the whole world is talking
about Boko Haram. This group has attacked more than 700 churches in
Nigeria over the past seven years, and this has resulted in a massive exodus of
Christians from northern Nigeria to southern Nigeria…
Christian
groups estimate that up to a quarter of the 4,000 people killed by Boko Haram
since 2009 have been Christians, and more than 700 churches have been attacked
in the last seven years alone, according to the Nigerian Catholic Bishop’s
Conference. Across the troubled north-east, many Christian neighbourhoods are
now ghost towns as tens of thousands of residents flee south. It is one of the
biggest Christian exoduses of the century, yet largely unremarked outside of
Nigeria.
It is hard to put into words how
brutal Boko Haram can be. As a recent article in the Telegraph described, the
persecution of Christians in northern Nigeria by Boko Haram has been
absolutely relentless…
Arriving
at St Joseph’s church in the Nigerian town of Gashua, Father John Bakeni knew
he was taking on a tough posting. A flyblows settlement near the northern
border with Niger, his new parish was smack in the heart of Boko Haram
territory, and in the previous three years, all but a fraction of its
3,000-strong Christian minority had fled.
Sent
by his bishop to show that the diocese had not deserted the town, he spent much
of the following year trying to reassure the 200 remaining parishioners. But
nearly every time he ventured from his rectory, a reminder would await him of
the difficulty of his mission.
“Several
times a week I would find a dead animal had been thrown in the compound,
usually a chicken, goat or sheep, but sometimes dead cats too,” said Fr Bakeni,
38. “Stones would get thrown at the church almost every day, and sometimes also
people would bang the gates and shout: ‘Infidel, we are going to kill you.’
So why has the Obama administration
been so hesitant to speak out against Boko Haram until now?
In fact, although most Americans do
not realize this, the Obama administration has been quite supportive of Boko
Haram in the past. Obama even actually threatened
the Nigerian government with economic sanctions in 2013 in an attempt
to keep them from cracking down on Boko Haram.
What in the world was the Obama
administration thinking?
Whose side are they on anyway?
If you love liberty and freedom,
you should be deeply troubled by the spread of groups such as Boko Haram.
Just look at what is happening in
another part of Africa where jihadists have gained control. In Sudan, a pregnant woman was recently
sentenced to death by hanging for marrying a Christian man…
A Sudanese woman doctor who married a Christian man
and who was convicted earlier this week on charges of “apostasy” was sentenced
to death on Thursday, judicial officials said.
According to the Sudanese officials, 26-year-old
Meriam Ibrahim, whose father was Muslim, was convicted on Sunday and given four
days to repent and escape death. She
was sentenced after that grace period expired, the officials said, speaking on
condition of anonymity in line with regulations.
The
BBC reported the woman’s death by hanging will not be carried out until two
years after the birth of her child.
This kind of tyranny should not be
tolerated in today’s world.
But instead, the U.S. government
seems to be helping to spread it.
Source:
InfoWars,
via Julio Severo in English
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And why is also Christian persecution getting worse in the West,USA?
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