TJ
and the Berbers
The
crux of the manner, then and now:
In
March 1786, Thomas Jefferson and John Adams went to London to
negotiate with Tripoli's envoy, ambassador Sidi Haji Abdrahaman (or Sidi Haji
Abdul Rahman Adja). When they enquired "concerning the ground of the
pretensions to make war upon nations who had done them no injury", the
ambassador replied:
"It
was written in their Koran, that all nations which had not acknowledged the
Prophet were sinners, whom it was the right and duty of the faithful to plunder
and enslave; and that every Musselman who was slain in this warfare was sure to
go to paradise. He said, also, that the man who was the first to board a vessel
had one slave over and above his share, and that when they sprang to the deck
of an enemy's ship, every sailor held a dagger in each hand and a third in his
mouth; which usually struck such terror into the foe that they cried out for
quarter at once."
That
was the last straw from Jefferson. Note this:
The Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom was drafted
in 1777 (however it was not first introduced into the Virginia General Assembly
until 1779) by Thomas Jefferson in the city of Fredericksburg,
Virginia. On January 16, 1786, the Assembly enacted the statute into the
state's law.
This
was what truly the the Separation of Church and State law which later failed
during the Ratification and was compromised down to what we have today—the Establishment
Clause. If you know anything about Jefferson, you would know that quote would
put him over the top. If you have seen his writings, you would know that he
considered Islam and Islamists beneath whale poop. He was under no illusion
that we were not at war with Islam. We have been for our entire history and we
are still now. To think otherwise is both naïve and delusional.
The First Barbary War (1801–1805),
also known as the Tripolitanian
War and the Barbary
Coast War, was the first of two Barbary Wars, in which the United
States and Sweden fought against the four North African states known
collectively as the "Barbary States"—all Islamic
Caliphates. Three of these were nominal provinces of the Ottoman Empire, but in practice
autonomous: Tripoli, Algiers, and Tunis. The fourth was the
independent Sultanate of Morocco.
Just
before Jefferson's inauguration in 1801, Congress passed naval legislation
that, among other things, provided for six frigates that "'shall be officered and manned as
the President of the United States may direct.' ... In the event of a
declaration of war on the United States by the Barbary powers, these ships were
to 'protect our commerce and chastise their insolence—by sinking, burning or
destroying their ships and vessels wherever you shall find them.
On
10 May 1801, the Pasha declared war on the U.S., not through any formal written
documents but in the customary Barbary manner of cutting down the flagstaff in
front of the U.S. Consulate. Algiers and Tunis
did not follow their ally in Tripoli. Based upon the legislation passed by
Congress, we were at War, prima facie. Period.
In
1812, the new Dey of Algiers, Hajji Ali, rejected the American
tribute negotiated in the 1795 treaty as insufficient and declared war on the
United States. AGAIN! We were at War!
Once
the Treaty of Ghent ended war with Britain, President James Madison requested
that Congress declare war on Algiers, with Congress authorizing the use of
force on March 3, 1815. The U.S. Navy, greatly increased in size after the War
of 1812, was able send an entire squadron, led by Commodore Stephen Decatur, to
the Mediterranean. Once again, a Declaration of War!
“Google”
this and you will learn that Snopes, the “research” arm of Soros, will try to
convince you it never happened; that there was never a Declaration of War and
that we certainly were not at war with Islam. What do you think Jefferson would
say? These idiots at Snopes couldn’t research an outhouse! To hear Snopes tell
it, you would believe the Musselmen built this country. These idiots can’t even
pitch a tent properly.
Know
this—you can never negotiate with Islam. There is only one thing they
understand. When they take up their scimitars, annihilate them and that is your
only option. A treaty with such caliphates is toilet paper. Know and understand
their favorite for the infidels—Taqiyya. No treaty ended the Barbary Wars.
Guess what did? Their complete utter defeat and taking control of them, as
follows:
Admiral Duperré took command
in Toulon of an armada of 600 ships
and then headed for Algiers. Following a plan for the invasion of Algeria
originally developed under Napoleon in 1808, General de Bourmont then landed 34,000
soldiers 27 kilometres (17 mi) west of Algiers, at Sidi Ferruch,
on 14 June 1830. To face the French, the dey sent 7,000 janissaries, 19,000 troops from the Beys
of Constantine and Oran, and about 17,000 Kabyles. The
French established a strong beachhead and pushed toward Algiers, thanks in part
to superior artillery and better organization. On 19 June the French defeated
the dey's army at the battle of Staouéli,
and entered Algiers on 5 July after a three-week campaign. The dey
accepted capitulation in exchange for his freedom and the offer to retain
possession of his personal wealth. Five days later, he went into exile in Naples with his family. The
Turkish Janissaries also quit the territory, leaving for Turkey. The Dey's
departure ended 313 years of Ottoman rule of the territory. It also made
Algeria in full control of the French. The French were not colonists in this
case but they sure as hell were the conquistadores.
Know
this too—Trump too is an adherent to the Principles of Jefferson and that is at
the crux of his case now before the Supreme Court. He, along with Jefferson and
I, believe they have no business here but making trouble. He too knows the very
simple understanding; you cannot make treaties, they lie like dogs [Taqiyya], you
have to kill them. Welcome to the real world.
Jefferson
was right, once again, then and now.
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