Radicals
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So please don’t allow yourself to be drawn into pandering to Israel’s
radicals
and hawks.
Of course, throughout history, national liberation movements have had to marginalize their own
radicals
and fanatics in order to reach the Promised Land.
Not only does one negotiate with the illegitimate “moderates,” but it is precisely because of their legitimacy deficit that the moderates are forced to be unyielding on core issues, lest the
radicals
label them treasonous.
Recognizing that arming or supporting Islamist
radicals
anywhere ultimately fuels international terrorism, such alliances of convenience should be avoided.
The emerging Palestinian consensus was torpedoed and recognition of Israel rendered irrelevant, and the
radicals
once again proved victorious.
Yet the war in Lebanon and Gaza could prove to be a miscalculation for the
radicals.
The folly of this is readily apparent, because it doesn’t require much imagination to see what the Middle East would look like if an Iranian nuclear umbrella were shielding the
radicals.
Today, scenes that would have been unthinkable in Hong Kong in 1997 – mass anti-China demonstrations, the election of anti-CCP
radicals
to the city’s legislature, open calls for independence – have become routine.
Moderate Muslim activists and intellectuals tried valiantly to counter the radicals, but seemed unable to gain traction.
Hamas’s battle with these radicals, who detonated suicide bombs and killed six Hamas security men during the mosque fight, is just beginning.
Only
radicals
and populists -- of which we retain too many -- can afford a devil-may-care attitude toward making the state function more efficiently.
Taming our radicals, and the radical impulse, has not been easy.
The recently concluded elections, which pushed the Communists out of their dominant position in the Rada and sharply curtailed the power of the "parties of power" that surround President Kuchma, pushed our provincial
radicals
to the fringes of our politics.
In addition to unhappiness with the housing shortage and the state of the economy (particularly the large budget deficit), their vote reflected the sense that
radicals
in Netanyahu’s coalition were carrying the country to the extreme right.
Finally, for Iran's radicals, the possibility of cooperative relations with the US is pure fantasy.
In the
radicals'
view, the US will at the very least seek to dictate major changes in Iranian foreign policy.
These
radicals
view the US invasion of Iraq as reflecting America's desire to encircle Iran.
If the US wishes to avoid this outcome, it must consider limiting the influence of its own radicals, recognizing that America's interests in Iraq are best served by greater cooperation with Iran.
Believing that stronger pursuit of revolutionary ideals is the only way to strengthen their country, these idealists seek to inspire a “return of the radicals,” triggering sharp conflict with their more pragmatic co-revolutionaries.
But did the battle between pragmatists and
radicals
end there?
As a result, rather than examining the systemic role that Islam plays in radicalization, for example, they describe
radicals
as having somehow fallen haphazardly into Islam.
As long as the Saudi regime meets America’s oil needs and fights Islamist radicals, it will continue to receive US support and silence – and hence its tacit consent.
Moreover, young
radicals
go to fight in Bosnia, Chechnya, Afghanistan, or Kashmir rather than in their countries of origin, because they do not regard the Middle East as the heart of a Muslim civilization under siege by crusaders.
Radicals
used to learn to handle a Kalashnikov and hijack planes with the Palestinians.
The
radicals
relied on Keynes’s untested theory that unemployment depended on “effective demand” in relation to the “money wage,” but their policy ignored the part about wages and sought to stabilize demand at a high enough level to ensure “full” employment.
Nevertheless, the
radicals
prevailed through what the economist Harry Johnson called “scorn and derision.”
Like the radicals, the neo-Keynesians did not engage their challengers with empirical testing.
Wealthy Catalans, who are reluctant to subsidize poorer Spanish regions, have allied themselves with left-wing
radicals
espousing the nationalistic populism that economic crisis and malaise have fueled on the EU’s periphery.
There is always a danger that the Democrats will be divided, with younger
radicals
pitting themselves against the mostly white establishment.
But the episode left the Saudi leadership far more inclined to compromise with, and even directly assist, Islamist
radicals
and extremists.
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