#1
pretty verbose but the author actually realizes the problem,
from his opinion piece,
"... a blanket term such as “Peaceful Salafism” hides the presence of extremists, radicals, terrorists and their supporters and perpetuates a false sense of comfort that non-violent Salafis should be uneasy about...."
Posted by: lord garth ||
12/07/2015 4:13 Comments ||
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#2
Since radical ISLAM claims they are true ISLAM the moderate Muslims need to come up with a term of their own, and perhaps some style way that the world can tell them apart (wear sombreros instead of turbans for example).
#2
Al-Quida and ISIS provide targeting information to those sociopaths. Yes if they are destroyed another group (or a few) will pop up to replace them but the targeting info is what makes them dangerous.
#3
I find it interesting that one minute we were watching an Islamic civil war between Shia and Sunni and then Russia got involved on the Shia side and the next thing you know the West is attacking the Sunni.
#1
Shouldn't this be in opinion? Not that I don't agree completely. As the old-timers here know, I've said "Real WOT would start with extermination of the Saudi 'Royal Family'" on several occasions.
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