Mr Khan said:
Only the New York, London and Madrid bombings out of those are interlinked at all. Beslan was the Chechens, Abu Sayyaf is primarily an indiginous movement, and Darfur is much more a racial thing than a religious one. Granted, they're all loosely interlinked, but to portray this as a struggle against a monolithic foe overestimates Islamic Jihad, which is as fractuous as any enemy we've faced before. It definitely wasn't the smartest political move for Obama to support this, but i'm quite proud of it, because it really proves that al-Qaeda's efforts have been futile. It means that 9/11 has mostly failed by this point, given that we are tolerant enough to allow such a thing to happen, and shows a victory of human understanding that is exactly what defeats radicalism in the long run. |
I hope you are correct but I believe that is nieve. There are factions that hide with the peaceful
And you don't seem to care for the ones who suffered.







