Saturday, June 2, 2012

Saying 'Islamic threat' doesn't make it real

Saying 'Islamic threat' doesn't make it real

By Soumaya Ghannoushi

I suspect many military experts must struggle to keep a straight face every time the subject of the "Islamic threat" is broached. They know that strategic threats are not founded on mere anxieties, imagination and illusions, but on concrete military and political facts. This is not to play down the seriousness of the dangers presented by al-Qaida and other violent groups. But these constitute a security problem to be dealt with through the intelligence and security services. Whatever its braggadocio, al-Qaida does not amount to a strategic military threat, let alone a menace to "western civilisation".

http://www.newageislam.com/saying--islamic-threat--doesn-t-make-it-real/islam-and-the-west/d/229


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