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Children who remain behind, fearful of an unknowable future, are easily recruited by
extremists.
There is an urgent need for a moderate, humanist, global, and “constructive” populism that can counter the extremists, not with complicated mathematical models of, say, the employment implications of Brexit, but with simple yet powerful ideas that resonate with millions.
This, the argument goes, facilitates their radicalization and recruitment by
extremists.
Extremists
who hijack religion threaten governments and people everywhere.
If Arafat had taken this road - accepting Israel's existence, ending terrorism, and confronting Palestinian
extremists
- the conflict would have ended long ago.
And, lest we forget, Middle Israel is earning the money and paying the taxes that support a wide assortment of traditionalists, fundamentalists, chauvinists, and other
extremists
– Jewish and Muslim – from Gaza to Jerusalem to the West Bank.
Of course,
extremists
will hate it.
For now, we in Middle Israel must curb our own
extremists
and hold out for the Palestinian moderates to prevail.
All the while, Assad was describing the violence as the product of terrorists and Sunni
extremists
seeking dominion over minority Alawites, Druze, Kurds, Christians, and other groups.
Extremists
on neither the right nor the left have benefited.
Consider that the violent
extremists
have their own “media relations committees” aimed at manipulating elite opinion.
They are shut out of schools, locked out of opportunity, and condemned to live in unbearable conditions – subject to child labor or forced begging, sold into marriage, trafficked, conscripted into gangs, or recruited by
extremists.
An unsigned memorandum, believed to have been written at Haqqani’s suggestion, was sent to Admiral Mike Mullen, then Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, seeking American help in exchange for fighting
extremists
in Pakistan’s tribal areas who were complicating America’s efforts to extract itself from Afghanistan.
From the French Revolution to Egypt and Syria,
extremists
have repeatedly overtaken moderates and then proceeded to mimic the tactics and politics of the government they originally united to overthrow.
That price, however, is also exacted from the rest of us, because when
extremists
are allowed to wipe out their neighbors, the victimized often become radicalized and militarized; they look to settle old scores not only against the perpetrators of genocide, but against those who abetted them.
Indeed, the big winner in this election was the AfD, whose members include neo-Nazis and other
extremists.
Whatever the outcome of the UK’s general election, violent
extremists
will continue to influence voters, and possibly undermine democracy, unless our politicians become more adept at managing mass psychology.
Small minorities of Israeli
extremists
no longer hesitate to use violence to defend, if not impose, their views on others.
They might use the first ballot to express their anger at the government and discontent with the system, but they know that the FN is made up of incompetent
extremists.
Maybe, then, the ultimate lesson of the Powell-Trump comparison is that a presidential system of government, like that in the US, is not superior in terms of the checks it imposes on political
extremists.
Because of the unprecedented scale of Al Qaeda's attacks, the focus is properly on Islamic
extremists.
The future of these direct peace talks thus depends not only on Netanyahu and Abbas, but also on how they relate to the
extremists
within their camps.
By recklessly denying China’s request to extradite Uighur
extremists
to China for trial, the US showed scant regard for an issue of paramount importance – the threat posed to China’s hard-won unity by separatists.
China can help by stiffening the resolve of Pakistan’s military to move more aggressively to contain Taliban
extremists
on its territory; open border regions to help resupply NATO forces in Afghanistan; and invest in the country’s infrastructure.
The Obama administration’s challenge nowadays is to calibrate its recent suspension of some military aid to Pakistan in order to maximize its leverage without pushing the government even closer to the
extremists.
By toppling old regimes that, while ruthless and corrupt, were a bulwark against fundamentalist radicalism, the Arab Spring uprisings gave
extremists
new opportunities to become relevant political players.
Diluting these values would mean surrendering to fear and hatred – and giving violent
extremists
exactly what they want.
Indeed, it is no secret that the conflict serves as a proxy for larger struggles – between Saudi Arabia and Iran, Saudi Arabia and Qatar, the US and Iran, Russia and the US, Shia and Sunni Muslims, and moderates and
extremists
– and that resolving it will require significant effort on all of these fronts.
They have been victims of a massive but underreported effort by a few
extremists
to split the country.
One cannot simply wish away
extremists.
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