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Fighting religious fascism means winning back minds and
hearts.
Devoid of histrionics, without pretension – "simply by telling people what the dictator has done to this country" – she touched the
hearts
of freedom-loving Filipinos everywhere, the pain of the traumatic murder by the regime of her husband evoking in them memories of their own suffering and thwarted hopes.
Our
hearts
are with the rebelling youngsters and their legitimate yearning for freedom and basic rights to express themselves, choose their leaders, and earn their own living.
Unfortunately, hard
hearts
proved to make for good domestic politics.
Taking advantage of their ability to mass-produce and instantly disseminate ancient religious texts and Western-originating literature, the two camps battle for the
hearts
and minds of otherwise traditional societies.
Little by little, the children followed their teachers’ example, crying their
hearts
out.
Five years after the EU’s “big bang” expansion took in eight former communist countries to its east, the Union is in danger of losing the
hearts
and minds of its eastern neighbors because of its complacency and long-winded approach to crises.
In Afghanistan and Iraq, the US and its allies knew that long-term victory required winning
hearts
and minds.
“Gradually it was disclosed to me that the line separating good and evil passes not through states, nor between classes, nor between political parties, either – but right through every human heart – and through all human hearts,” he wrote in The Gulag Archipelago.
“This line shifts….And even within
hearts
overwhelmed by evil, one small bridgehead of good is retained.
And even in the best of all hearts, there remains...an un-uprooted small corner of evil.”
The EU has lately failed – far more than NATO has – not only to win hearts, but also to convince Europeans that in a global world, it is part of the solution, not part of the problem.
More of a playboy than a cowboy, Kennedy captured American
hearts.
But for Uribe’s consensus to outlast him and become a truly viable model for the continent, he knows that he must win the
hearts
and minds of Colombia’s disaffected rural population.
To respect and promote human rights is critical to winning the battle for
hearts
and minds, including in Europe.
But there is a shortage of
hearts
for transplantation, and in the US, LVADs are now being implanted as a long-term treatment for heart failure, just as a dialysis machine replaces a kidney.
America needs to use hard power against terrorists, but it cannot hope to win the struggle against terrorism unless it gains the
hearts
and minds of moderates.
In Europe, where countries have banded together since the end of World War II, yielding some precious individual sovereignty in order to construct a more stable whole, the struggles of the common currency have instilled fear in citizens’
hearts
– and in their votes.
On the contrary, 30 years of financial deregulation, made possible by capturing the
hearts
and minds of regulators, and of politicians on both sides of the aisle, gave a narrow private-sector elite – mostly on Wall Street – almost all the upside of the housing boom.
Whatever the case, casting the fight against terrorism as a war has led American policymakers to multiply violent military operations that have absolutely no chance of winning
hearts
and minds in the Muslim world.
Internationally, autocrats are not “winning
hearts
and minds.”
It will demand that decision-makers use their heads and
hearts
– and it will also test their nerves.
But if the Swiss and other Europeans were self-assured about their own identities, their Muslim fellow-citizens probably would not strike such fear in their
hearts.
Trying to win
hearts
and minds is certainly an improvement over bombing or shooting up the local population.
In challenging groups like Al Qaeda, they must understand that they are engaged in a war of ideas; winning the
hearts
- and the lifestyles - of societies is the only way to win that battle.
Thus begins the battle for prospective jurors’
hearts
and minds.
United Nations reports of atrocities, Internet images of attacks on civilians, and accounts of suffering refugees rend our
hearts.
In the
hearts
and minds of people on both sides, Russians and Caucasians are becoming increasingly alienated from each other.
Countries have long spent billions on public diplomacy and broadcasting in a game of competitive attractiveness – the “battle for
hearts
and minds.”
Despite the near-unanimous view of the economics profession that Brexit would tip the UK into recession and lower its long-term growth rate, voters went with their hearts, not their wallets.
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