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Those who have something invested in keeping the boundaries of gender and sexuality rigid will be offended by this film, whether they be religious
fundamentalist
types or gay-rights advocates who argue from the constrictive either/or framing of their opponents.
i would say that I've watched only the past 3 series and series after series its the same storyline middle eastern
fundamentalist
getting hold of a nuclear bomb and jack having to defuse it .
If these two countries’ mutual hostility is not reined in, and a
fundamentalist
Afghanistan continues to provide the strategic depth through which Pakistan threatens its sworn Indian enemies, the current disaster might still breed defeat.
Their Sunni counterparts, even the most
fundamentalist
Wahhabis of Saudi Arabia, appeared by contrast nicely tame.
What strikes me the most is that she sees, even then, the beginnings of the tribal conflicts and the coming contest among Islamists to outdo one another in
fundamentalist
purity.
In the past he condoned acts of violence against Israelis in order to please
fundamentalist
radicals, which greatly diminished the trust of the Israeli public (and not only of right-wing extremists) in Arafat’s credibility and reliability.
It was none other than the founder of the Zionist
fundamentalist
right, Ze’ev Jabotinsky, who warned in 1924 against “the naive assumption that the aspiration of the Palestinians…will be paralyzed by such means as subsidies, economic advantages, or bribery.”
Much of Bush's support comes from white
fundamentalist
Christian men.
Hamas in PowerThe victory of the
fundamentalist
Hamas in the Palestinian elections will have far-reaching consequences for the region, some totally unexpected.
Indeed, its popularity is due not only to its
fundamentalist
Islamic ideology and its commitment to the destruction of Israel.
Like Jews, they are in thrall to a
fundamentalist
religion that renders them self-righteous and dangerous.
He had, after all, risen to the top of the military on the back of the Pakistani army’s Islamist elements, who came into their own (in what had previously been a rather Anglophile, British- and American-trained officer corps) during the decade-long reign of a
fundamentalist
military ruler, General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq.
The future of the Arab Middle East will be decided in the fight between Syria’s Sunni insurgents, supported throughout the region by the Saudi Wahhabis – the patrons of religious fundamentalism – and its secular Baath regime; between the
fundamentalist
Hamas and the secular PLO in Palestine; and between Egypt’s young secular opposition, forged in the protests of Tahrir Square, and the Muslim Brotherhood and radical Salafists.
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.
But Saudi Arabia – a bastion of conservatism – used its oil wealth to counter secular modernizers and any kind of reformed Islam, financing
fundamentalist
missionaries and conservative mosques throughout the Islamic world.
It accepted a truce, brokered by an Egyptian government fearful of Iran’s influence in neighboring Gaza, that not only gave Hamas political legitimacy and undermined the international community’s policy of not negotiating with this
fundamentalist
group, but that also allowed it to continue rearming.
The presidency of Mohammad Khatami, an avowed reformer, who served eight years, beginning in 1997, convinced the Supreme Leader that his authority would be assured only if the presidency was held by a subservient
fundamentalist
such as the current president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
Iran does deserve to be classified as a regional and, perhaps, a global promoter of instability; its support for the
fundamentalist
Islamic terrorism of Hizbollah in Lebanon is, indeed, aimed at further undermining the diminishing chances for an Israeli-Palestinian reconciliation.
Indeed, the paradox of America’s pernicious policies in Iraq is that they have created favorable conditions for an Arab-Israeli peace, as the emergence of Iran and the threat of a
fundamentalist
tsunami have focused Arab minds on the urgency of a settlement with Israel.
Muslim intellectuals are being encouraged to press the religious argument against
fundamentalist
violence in order to deprive the terrorists of their most fearsome and potent arguments.
Indeed, only an ongoing skepticism of fashionable political nostrums - both of the statist and market
fundamentalist
variety - can promote pluralism and tolerance, and avoid a ballooning of the bureaucracy that enfeebles our economy.
In Senegal,
fundamentalist
schools, as well as Iranian and Saudi Arabian aid in the education sector, find little space or demand.
In part, it represents a fundamental – some would say
fundamentalist
– view that taxes are to government what a bottle of whisky is to an alcoholic.
Indeed, once separated from the constraints of religious dogma, the political branches of both parties distanced themselves from their
fundamentalist
Islamist roots.
Conservative
fundamentalist
Christians – traditionally a powerful force in the Iowa Republican caucus – had been largely backing another anti-establishment candidate, the noted neurosurgeon Ben Carson.
In one country, I spoke with a leader of the Islamic
fundamentalist
opposition, which had waged a long civil war against the government.
Whatever the enormous differences that may separate them, post-communist Russia and
fundamentalist
Iran have much in common.
But Islamic Salafism
(fundamentalist
religious radicalism) is above all a consequence of the globalization and Westernization of Islam, and of the decoupling of culture and religion more generally.
Meeting it will likely require new faces and younger politicians, not tainted with the globalist, market
fundamentalist
views of their predecessors.
Boehner’s resignation, though viewed by some as clearing the way for a short-term deal to fund the government, merely underscores the limited ability of any “responsible” Republican leader to control the party’s increasingly
fundamentalist
caucus.
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