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The arrival of foreign holy warriors is deradicalizing the local population in Iraq due to theirdiscomfort with al Qaeda's violence.
This monograph concludes that, paradoxically, those who have hated the United States the most nowhold the keys to spreading democracyin theMuslim Middle East.
Terrible things done during war do not necessarily diminish the rightness of the cause for which we fight.
Scratch European anxiety about the coming invasion of Iraq and you usually discover a foreboding about repercussions among Europe's large and expanding Muslim population.
We assumed a responsibility when we rightly took down Saddam Hussein. We should not prove bin Laden again correct when he said that Americans cannot last in a war with men of faith.
America's goal must be to create a civil society among Iraqis of all faiths and races, but for now America musthelp the Shiites and their senior clergy, our strongest allies in the country.
Is al Qaeda a Eurocentric organization?
Westernized Muslims and converted Christians in Western Europe are joining radical Islamic organizations to wage jihad against the United States and its allies.




