Thursday, June 4, 2026

What is the meaning of the phrase "enemy from within"?

 
  Of course everyone thinks of our current POTUS as the one who most frequently makes use of the phrase, "the enemy from within," to deride the opposition Democrats, and similarly in talking about "the mainstream media press,"  but in the UK this phrase has meaning, too, the website worldhistories.net offers an informative article on this subject. In religion, the phrase, "the enemy from within" refers to matter of faith for those who seek to destroy the belief of the faithful, and I've included buckykennedyministries article on this subject.  The website Idoceonline.com points out other meanings for this same phrase that cites other dangers, as does the dictionary.reverso.net which further defines the words in this phrase.
  Google's AI summarizes the phrase "enemy within" (or "internal enemy") as, "…a timeless political and rhetorical concept used to describe a traitorous force—such as spies, subversives, or disaffected citizens—working secretly to undermine a nation or group from the inside. While the exact concept is as old as civilization itself, its modern political usage traces back to the mid-20th century…"
  Using Google's AI made it possible to explore other aspects of this phrase, "the enemy from within", for example, as to what the phrase connoted dating back to ancient times, "… Cicero's Warning: The conceptual root of this idea is frequently attributed to the Roman statesman Marcus Tullius Cicero. In \(42\text{ BC}\), during the fall of the Roman Republic, he famously warned against internal betrayal, stating that a nation "cannot survive treason from within…"
  And, then in more modern times, Google's AI points out, that during, "…The Red Scare and Senator Joseph McCarthy (1950) The specific phrasing "enemy from within" gained its most famous traction in modern political history during the American anti-communist Red Scare. In a notorious \(1950\) speech, Republican Senator Joseph McCarthy claimed that the U.S. State Department had been infested with Communists. He argued that America was under greater threat from internal subversives than from external adversaries, famously declaring: "When a great democracy is destroyed, it will not be because of enemies from without but rather because of enemies from within…"
  Every person concerned about routing out "the enemy from within " can find some truth in the phrase, however, during the 20th century, others used the phrase "enemy from within" too, Google's AI cites, "…Leaders like Vladimir Lenin and Joseph Stalin regularly utilized the related term 'enemy of the people' to silence dissenters, while Adolf Hitler used the idea of internal scapegoats to promote extreme nationalism.
  As Gioogle's AI points out, in, "…Modern Usage the phrase continues to be used in contemporary political discourse. In recent years, public figures have revived the rhetoric, using "the enemy within" to describe domestic political opponents, specific media outlets, or individuals they accuse of undermining the country's values or security…" My research proves that the many persuasions who use this phrase, "the enemy from within" use it as a rallying cry, to cite a danger to society and to the world at large, and as warning of worse to come from those who seek to alter what they say is good and great.
  Clearly, it depends o your point of view as to whether you should be alarmed when you hear this phrase, yet since the phrase "danger from within" is used so universally, the words when used as a phrase can be useful in gathering a group together who have the same goals and want to achieve the same end result.