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And, perhaps worst of all, terrorists and
extremists
have been targeting schools, blowing up their buildings and threatening their teachers, particularly in the northern part of the country.
Protecting schools from
extremists
today will help to stem the rise of extremism tomorrow.
Like many of today’s right-wing parties, including the Republicans in the United States, PiS is an amalgam of mainstream conservatives and
extremists
who reject the very foundations of Western-style democracy.
If
extremists
can use the brute force of a parliamentary majority to legislate their agenda, they will do so – and worry later about how to deal, one way or another, with their opponents.
In the Cuban missile crisis, the US and the Soviet Union stumbled to the precipice of nuclear war, not because of any desire for one (except among a few hothead extremists), but because of a series of miscalculations and pressure exerted by hardliners.
For many, the
extremists
who criticized the Brotherhood and other Islamist parties for choosing a democratic route to power will have been vindicated, and a new wave of violence in the region may begin.
The anarchy along Israel’s borders is becoming a breeding ground for Sunni
extremists
for whom the Jewish state is the ultimate enemy.
Instead of controlling the extremists, a robust Israeli security presence in Palestine would precipitate the collapse of its institutions.
What this reveals is that the Russian protests – called “mitings” – are no longer just for old people, radical extremists, or jobless, unskilled, feral youth.
Nor have
extremists
on either side shrunk from political murder.
Violent
extremists
on both sides have ratcheted up their actions whenever the majority succeeded in getting closer to peace.
Unless governments wake up to this blinding reality, they are going to have to deal with far more than a few extremists.”
Otherwise, revolts against an unacceptable status quo will continue to be led by extremists, who have only grievances, not aspirations.
But the Palestinians are not engaged in a civil war pitting moderates versus
extremists.
Addressing the sense of injustice, siege, and alienation faced by young Muslims is not a victory for the
extremists.
We must not be hostages to our
extremists.
Most importantly, committed organizations and individuals must unite and mobilize to isolate the
extremists
– and remain united in working to develop the culture of tolerance and respect needed to ensure the full enjoyment of our rights.
A small number of ideological
extremists
has inflicted real violence in the name of Islam, and will continue to do so.
Wilders, and others like him, are not just attacking Islamic
extremists.
It would be wrong to assert that only a tiny minority of Muslims back the actions of the
extremists
or that fundamentalist factions have hijacked a religion of which they are completely unrepresentative.
When Western powers send soldiers into Muslim countries, attempt to bomb
extremists
into submission, prop up brutal dictatorships, or blindly support every Israeli policy, they confirm the claims of the radical Islamists, driving new adherents into their arms.
Of course, the logic behind calls to restrict our freedoms has a simplistic appeal:
extremists
use our freedoms to commit their crimes, so preventing the abuse of freedom requires curtailing freedom’s scope.
But such a guarantee is a mirage anyway, whereas respect for basic freedoms and due process when repressing terrorism is a powerful instrument to isolate
extremists
and diminish their legitimacy in the eyes of those that might identify with their cause.
By contrast, authoritarian regimes’ repression of civilians, and their non-differentiation between civilians and killers, provides
extremists
with fertile recruiting conditions by discrediting the government in the eyes of a significant part of its population.
An undifferentiated approach towards political Islamism that fails to distinguish between those who reject violence and those who resort to terror only facilitates the extremists’ work, for they emerge as champions of causes that do not reflect their true goals.
President Vladimir Putin undertook a scorched-earth policy in Chechnya, driving many Chechen nationalists straight into the extremists’ arms.
Any pathological group of
extremists
could destroy New Delhi, Tokyo, Paris, or any city they chose.
The
Extremists
UnboundJERUSALEM – The pattern of policymaking in the Middle East, as it was defined since President Bush’s “axis if evil” speech of January 2002, is undergoing a momentous change of direction.
America’s drive to force Iran to stop its nuclear program through an ineffective sanctions regime has been no more successful than any of its other schemes to isolate the region’s
extremists.
Unlike in the case of millenarian terrorists like Al Qaeda, for whom the goal is amorphous–nationalist extremists’ more realistic objectives might make it possible to neutralize them by addressing the root issue (for example, the creation of a viable Palestinian state).
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