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Professor A.J. Caschetta said:
ReplyDelete“The truth is that no amount of respect will satisfy Islamists.
Since the end of World War II, U.S. policy makers have nearly always sided with Muslims against their enemies. For decades, U.S. administrations sided with Muslim Pakistan over Hindu India. U.S. power and technology liberated Afghanistan from the Soviet Union, Kuwait from Iraq, and Bosnia and Kosovo from Yugoslavia. Americans have fought—and some have died—to save starving Muslims in Somalia and flooded Muslims in Indonesia. In 1982, U.S. power even saved the loathsome PLO from destruction by Israel in Lebanon.
And, in spite of all this, the U.S. remains the No. 1 target of Islamic supremacists.
U.S. policymakers should recognize that no act of kindness, no amount of aid and no military rescue mission will ever be enough to appease Islamists.”
SOURCE:
While 2018 was a good year for Islamists,
2019 is looking even better
A.J. Caschetta, 2019 January 11
www.jns.org/opinion/while-2018-was-a-good-year-for-islamists-2019-is-looking-even-better/
MICROBIOGRAPHY: A.J. Caschetta is a Ginsburg-Ingerman fellow at the Middle East Forum and a principal lecturer at the Rochester Institute of Technology.