Hearing on kids and terrorism
documents about "Islamic terrorists. hearing on kids and terrorism Terrorism news. " For example, the 1998 State Department report on terrorism, released last April, once again raised the specter of radical Islam. The report listed seven states as "sponsoring" international terrorism. Five of the seven were Muslim states. hearing on kids and terrorism Terrorism-israel. Although Pakistan escaped the designation of "rogue state," it was nonetheless blamed because many terrorist organizations were believed to operate from its territory. Afghanistan, under fire for sheltering Osama bin Laden, was also not on the rogue list, but only because the United States does not recognize the Taliban government. The report recounted threats posed to American interests and its citizens worldwide, especially by Islamic extremist groups based in Pakistan and Afghanistan. hearing on kids and terrorism Drugs-as-funding-for-terrorism. It identifies a number of terrorist organizations who have vowed to target American citizens in retaliation for last year's cruise missile attacks against bin Laden's alleged training camp in Afghanistan. Who is the enemy?The fears of people in the United States, and in the West in general, are not entirely unfounded. From the hostage crisis in Iran to the bombing last year of U. S. missions in East Africa, Islamic extremists have often chosen American targets. Then, too, Islamist ideologues as well as Western scholars tend to present movements of Muslim revivalism, which seek to regain the lost glory of Islam by reverting to fundamentals of the religion, as a homogenous, uniUdirectional "popular mood," or an anti-Western cultural wave. In their zeal to construct a radical Islam paradigm, however, they fail to take into account the variations within Islamic tradition. Their misrepresentations of reality have led to grand theories on the clash of civilizations (Oriental Islam v. Judeo-Christianity) that overlook the irreconcilable differences within the various sub-identities in Muslim countries.
Hearing on kids and terrorism
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