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world to islam particular african-american islam. so you have kids oversees, kids in the u.s. to gain in interest and become muslims through their exposure in a the music. at the same time what hip-hop does is broadcast black history around the world. i think the relationship between have popped is similar to the 70s. away reggae in particular would disseminate rastafarianism around world and the number of people who embrace it. hip-hop does the same thing so exposing kids to black history and islam, that was the relationship in the 90s and after 2001 it becomes more political, governments take an interest and our idea that the critical the episode was when john walker lindh from northern california, was sent behind enemy lines in october of 2002, how did this happen? all sorts of studies to explain how this kid ended up with a beard behind enemy lines. the critical moment was at the age of 12 his mother took him to see malcolm x and he read the autobiography of malcolm x and started listening to have hot and this triggered his journey towards, quote, radicalism. after that, you start getting but british government
world to islam particular african-american islam. so you have kids oversees, kids in the u.s. to gain in interest and become muslims through their exposure in a the music. at the same time what hip-hop does is broadcast black history around the world. i think the relationship between have popped is similar to the 70s. away reggae in particular would disseminate rastafarianism around world and the number of people who embrace it. hip-hop does the same thing so exposing kids to black history and...
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there are 1,600,000,000 muslims in the world. life for most muslims is very different in each of those countries can even in the arab world day-to-day life in morocco so different from saudi arabia. but for the fundamentalist there isn't so much difference. even if you assume there's 1% that has very stringent interpretation of islam, that 16 million people. that's a whole country. and not being engaged in the ideological and theological world with them, not dealing with elements that are reconcilable with the islamic world is a tragedy that's going to come to bite us and it may not be an existential threat, but it's a threat where you can see casualties and hundreds of thousands of terrorist activity. and that's something we have to worry about a great deal. >> okay. we are out of time but i've got a final question for the panelists that you can answer in one word. if we have one of these crisis, one of these blowups that the thread you have outlined as possible, do you think the obama state department and defense department is u
there are 1,600,000,000 muslims in the world. life for most muslims is very different in each of those countries can even in the arab world day-to-day life in morocco so different from saudi arabia. but for the fundamentalist there isn't so much difference. even if you assume there's 1% that has very stringent interpretation of islam, that 16 million people. that's a whole country. and not being engaged in the ideological and theological world with them, not dealing with elements that are...
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notes, i was like, "you know, oftentimes people in this country think of the arab world, and the muslim world, as a world that kind of pushes conformity." and you're an absolute nonconformist in so many ways. >> what we're seeing in the arab world today that is very exciting is not only that, for a variety of reasons, economic, political, and social, are the traditional centralized state power centers being diffused through different groups in society, but more importantly, we're seeing a self assertion of the youth. we're seeing a whole new dynamic take place-- and i'm getting now to the question you asked me-- and it is about thinking outside the box. we're seeing youth empowered through technology and through changes that are taking place in society, and through sheer numbers. we have a youth bulge. it's doubled in the past 30 years, and our youth are 65 or more percent of our populations, on average. and those youth are not... they are not... while they... they're living in multiple sort of... their identities are part... are expressing themselves in a multiplicity of ways, both... there
notes, i was like, "you know, oftentimes people in this country think of the arab world, and the muslim world, as a world that kind of pushes conformity." and you're an absolute nonconformist in so many ways. >> what we're seeing in the arab world today that is very exciting is not only that, for a variety of reasons, economic, political, and social, are the traditional centralized state power centers being diffused through different groups in society, but more importantly,...
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he also serves as a special adviser with the institute of peace to the muslim world initiative where he focuses on democratization and political reform in the middle east and the wider islamic world. hillel fradkin has also been a long-time partner interlocutor with the journal of democracy and our study center and a senior fellow at the hudson institute where he directs the center on islam democracy and the future of the muslim world. he is a founder and coeditor of the center's current trends in islamist ideology and he has taught at chicago, colombia yale and georgetown. amperage is the world's intellectual life and policy and practice. tarek masoud we have gotten to know more recently but we are excited about the work he is doing and that he has also contributed to the journal of democracy. he is an associate professor of public policy at the kennedy school of government at harvard where he teaches courses on comparative political institutions modernization and politics. his new book is just about out, right? counting islam religion class in elections in egypt and he is also the a
he also serves as a special adviser with the institute of peace to the muslim world initiative where he focuses on democratization and political reform in the middle east and the wider islamic world. hillel fradkin has also been a long-time partner interlocutor with the journal of democracy and our study center and a senior fellow at the hudson institute where he directs the center on islam democracy and the future of the muslim world. he is a founder and coeditor of the center's current trends...
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the united states and the entire -- the united states would have been planned by not only the muslim world but by the chinese and europe for destroying that regime and leading to what would have been a regional conflagration that we're seeing today. >> answer more succinctly the question that cave grover norquist so much trouble. on the balance of force for good or bad of the world. >> absolutely, yes. >> thank you. [applause] >> your witness. >> in his opening remarks he said he thought the vietnam war should not have been fought, do you agree? >> i would probably on balance on do that. i would have done what president eisenhower did which was not intervene. >> it sounds as if you are in favor of a more restrained foreign policy than the one we actually have today. >> yes. >> tell me, what was in your experience the mission in iraq? >> the mission was to depose saddam hussein and then provide the opportunity to rollback the forces of civil war that we're seeing come forth and provide the opportunity for iraq to be able to be safe and govern itself. it is important to note that most of the
the united states and the entire -- the united states would have been planned by not only the muslim world but by the chinese and europe for destroying that regime and leading to what would have been a regional conflagration that we're seeing today. >> answer more succinctly the question that cave grover norquist so much trouble. on the balance of force for good or bad of the world. >> absolutely, yes. >> thank you. [applause] >> your witness. >> in his opening...
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in the muslim world. but supposing that up at an event at. the middle school for little girls for those further combustible are so strong. that the push for. maneuver would you get a colorful young who is in the know only looks present this year who have been going to stay without them but an excuse i book called out of the week to pick up that it. would have been years in the last three years to get on with the new post the plot of a snake a three stage you buy a snake they sure are going to be upset i'm. not. going to know if the two of them had lived in the build up it's. mom's going to just live rich though. yeah my inspiron find my friend's place. is a look right. yeah and maybe assuming something on our. vision. that you should. keep. him with you. if you want to. push others to treasure. island because a little bit of mischief summed up. in cuisine issues of less. true today those that can be said of most of these michael to eighty years old at the national united typical columbus crew do most of me or would you still have much work to
in the muslim world. but supposing that up at an event at. the middle school for little girls for those further combustible are so strong. that the push for. maneuver would you get a colorful young who is in the know only looks present this year who have been going to stay without them but an excuse i book called out of the week to pick up that it. would have been years in the last three years to get on with the new post the plot of a snake a three stage you buy a snake they sure are going to...
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she addressed her appeal to a megalomaniac who claims he is the prince of the muslim world.was last seen at the end of the video that showed the beheading of james foley. spokeack hooded militant directly to president obama, calling on him to and strikes against isil targets in iraq. growing group that has shown no mercy. thousands of innocent civilians have been executed. isil is holding two other americans hostage. >> they're going to prove they are cold-blooded and ruthless. >> stay with us for updates on the developing situations in syria and erect. -- iraw. in therous escalation fighting between russia and ukraine. they set -- separatists set fire on the streets there. ukrainian troops overpowered and retreating. ruled takingma military action in ukraine to and the conflict -- end the conflict. new tonight, great news for a veteran and his wife who lost everything when their home loss fire. they raised enough money for a new home in less than two weeks. they lost their home august 14. he is wheelchair bound because of injuries he served -- received in afghanistan. now t
she addressed her appeal to a megalomaniac who claims he is the prince of the muslim world.was last seen at the end of the video that showed the beheading of james foley. spokeack hooded militant directly to president obama, calling on him to and strikes against isil targets in iraq. growing group that has shown no mercy. thousands of innocent civilians have been executed. isil is holding two other americans hostage. >> they're going to prove they are cold-blooded and ruthless. >>...
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in the muslim world. but supposing that muppets. going to. go for little girls for girls for their combustible or so strong. it's. the first look at. me as i would be getting schooled young who is in the know looks percent this year who have me going to stay we're not going to live next because i book called out of the day because i've got to. keep the news within the last two years to get up with each new post the politician acacia trees that each year but a sneak they sure can uplift and i'm. sure to me add to that in the build up it's. mom's going to just let me slow. down my inspiron find my friend's place. as a local. yeah and maybe assuming something on our. vision bush regime should. be taken. she would. know. if you want to. push others to treasure. island because a little bit of mischief from the. inquisition of lunch for today and as i think you said a little over the. is my thought of eight years old at the national united typical columbus crew do most of me or would you still have much to work with you know if you were just full o
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the entire muslim world. they want to take other. they don't accept any kind of comprise.ssentially it's kill or be killed. we're between a rock and hard place. let me be blunt. we have no true allies in that region. many sunnis are flocking to isis because they believe the isis represent the elimination of the shia. many people are give the money and support. not only land power but support as well. who do we trust in the region? which side do we become involved with? if we fight against the isis, everybody else and everybody else. >> and the turks will because they have the issue. >> exactly. all we do with the other sunni countries in the region is a tough place for the united states right now. >> florida international university though logan, thank you. >>> an extraordinarily complicated situation. let's bring in michael mcfall. the former american ambassador to russia. these days he teaches at stanford university. he's an msnbc contribute per. thank you for being with us. we were listening to the professor. the whole complication there. your specialty is ukraine and r
the entire muslim world. they want to take other. they don't accept any kind of comprise.ssentially it's kill or be killed. we're between a rock and hard place. let me be blunt. we have no true allies in that region. many sunnis are flocking to isis because they believe the isis represent the elimination of the shia. many people are give the money and support. not only land power but support as well. who do we trust in the region? which side do we become involved with? if we fight against the...
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in the muslim world. but supposing that the budget. man. must go for little fear for those further up the bush to. the first good. news i would begin to pull young who isn't a know only on looks present this year who are thinking as they were out there but didn't explain their work cut out of the will to pick out that it. would take ten years or the last three years to get numbers you need for us the partition acacia trees that each get by a snake they surely cannot be applied b.l.o. i'm not the cio of he knew he didn't know if he instilled to me a bullet in the bill the best. month goal is just livingstone. the point because you knew both west. ham might inspire and. my friends believe time to time is a look right. yeah and maybe assuming something on all our. digital images should. keep should go. she would. refuse to impose. additional pressure. on them because of lubavitchers from the. incredulous use of lunch group today there's nothing to say but of most of these might go to be read years old at the national united front of columbus w
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there are billion 600 million people in the muslim world, half in four countries, bangladesh, india, snowshower ya, -- indonesia and pakistan, and life for muslims is very defendant in each country. in the arab world, day-to-day life is different in moore morocco than saudi arabia, and even if you assume there's one percent that has very stringent interpretation of islam, that's 16 million people. a whole country, and not being engaged in the ideological and theological war with them, not dealing with elements that are reconcilable within the islamic world is a tragedy that is going to come to bite us and it may not be as doug said an existential threat, but it's a threat where you can see casualties and hundreds of thousands through terrorist activity, and it's something we have to worry about a great, great deal. >> okay. we're out of time, but i've got a final question for the panelists that you can answer in one word. if we have one of these crisis, blowups, that the three of you have outlined is possible, do you think the obama state department and defense department is up to the
there are billion 600 million people in the muslim world, half in four countries, bangladesh, india, snowshower ya, -- indonesia and pakistan, and life for muslims is very defendant in each country. in the arab world, day-to-day life is different in moore morocco than saudi arabia, and even if you assume there's one percent that has very stringent interpretation of islam, that's 16 million people. a whole country, and not being engaged in the ideological and theological war with them, not...
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be going in there is because we cannot allow a caliphate to be established in the heart of the muslim world. it's fundamental threat to american security. >> explain to me the delay in taking any kind of action at all? we've seen this coming at us. why the delay? >> i think he started in his statement thursday night for the last five years we've hit al qaeda in yemen with drones. obama had no problems in pakistan going after al qaeda there. he, himself, has an issue with iraq. and it's really all about him. it's a very -- he didn't want to go into syria or iraq, because he didn't want to do what george bush did. because as he said in his speech, i was elected to end the war in iraq, but it's a very juvenile behavior as commander in chief. >> is it possible the president has a real problem using american military power? >> i think that's part of it. >> we would love him to do that. >> that's obviously a part of it. but he has used it elsewhere. he used it even in lick yeah. but he has an iraq issue, because that, for him, is back to 2007 how out of nowhere he got to the white house, stunning
be going in there is because we cannot allow a caliphate to be established in the heart of the muslim world. it's fundamental threat to american security. >> explain to me the delay in taking any kind of action at all? we've seen this coming at us. why the delay? >> i think he started in his statement thursday night for the last five years we've hit al qaeda in yemen with drones. obama had no problems in pakistan going after al qaeda there. he, himself, has an issue with iraq. and...
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so it's a movement, a major movement within the muslim world. it's not just a group of crazy folks who occasionally will kill somebody. >> these strong statements from the administration that you've mentioned from secretary of state kerry and also from defense secretary, seem on indicate a bit of a debate going on within the administration. and if there is any resonance, it appears to come from the president himself. what do you make of the stronger statements by the cabinet member, less strong statements from the president? >> i don't think i've seen anything quite like this. statements from the cabinet members are powerful. they aren't hedged. and president obama has been hedging all along on this issue from the time at least when he decided not to go up against the syrians when they used chemical weapons, the red line, and then, said, oh, well, maybe the red line isn't so red. and that -- he set the tone by his hesitancy in dealing with syria. and his hesitancy on various aspects of this in the middle east. and that reticent tone was matched
so it's a movement, a major movement within the muslim world. it's not just a group of crazy folks who occasionally will kill somebody. >> these strong statements from the administration that you've mentioned from secretary of state kerry and also from defense secretary, seem on indicate a bit of a debate going on within the administration. and if there is any resonance, it appears to come from the president himself. what do you make of the stronger statements by the cabinet member, less...
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i'm thinking especially of the young arabs and muslims aroudn world who may not have been exposed to trocities in this conflict. >> first, we have to sand wedge between muslim and arab populations. there is a striking difference. the governments are mostly dictatorships. when you read in the press that the arabs support us on is thato, what is meant the dictators support us, not the populations. are moderatelyps supportive of what the rest -- u.s. and israel are doing. that includes the dictatorship in egypt and saudi arabia. saudi arabia has been the closest ally in the region. they are the most radical fundamentalist islamic state in the world. theirthey are spreading doctrines throughout the world. it has been the leading ally of the notice dates for years, just as it was before it. they both tended to perform radical islam to the danger of secular nationalism and democracy. they are fairly supportive. they hate hamas. they have no interest in the palestinians. toy have to say things mollify their own populations. the rhetoric and action are different. the dictators are not bold. t
i'm thinking especially of the young arabs and muslims aroudn world who may not have been exposed to trocities in this conflict. >> first, we have to sand wedge between muslim and arab populations. there is a striking difference. the governments are mostly dictatorships. when you read in the press that the arabs support us on is thato, what is meant the dictators support us, not the populations. are moderatelyps supportive of what the rest -- u.s. and israel are doing. that includes the...
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happened in custody and put sense in either so what is happening here it is not unique to the muslim world i'm not i'm not trying to even argue that islam has some predisposition to violence this is not my argument. i would like to get your opinion on the. whether or not you think that islam is unified that islam is one and this is the opinion that many muslims hold on what is the difference between saying slum one islam as a religion is one that religion the main tenets of islam are the same have you been in syberia or have been in. africa all the but. just itself is very logical because you have a political different. social manifestation of islam the muslims in java are not practicing the same way the muslims in the local practicing but the we live in the same god in the same prophet in this holy book their prayer their fasting the privilege is the same but this social and cultural manifestations are extremely important and i would like to give you one example the country of kyrgyzstan this is a small nation in central asia and they converted to islam around three hundred years ago they
happened in custody and put sense in either so what is happening here it is not unique to the muslim world i'm not i'm not trying to even argue that islam has some predisposition to violence this is not my argument. i would like to get your opinion on the. whether or not you think that islam is unified that islam is one and this is the opinion that many muslims hold on what is the difference between saying slum one islam as a religion is one that religion the main tenets of islam are the same...
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arab and muslim world this can account for the policies we see toward ukraine in the middle east today second i agree with bob perry and jim lobe on the influence the neo liberals as well obama's mentor at columbia was big enough. who ran his presidential campaign on foreign affairs in two thousand and eight and has stacked the national security council with brzezinski protegees i went through the same program ph d. program at harvard that produced persian ski before me he is an expatriate pole who hates the russians with a passion and wants to see russia discombobulated so the top russian expert on the national security council is a version ski protege so we've stat he's stacked the national security council with his people so i agree with bob what we're seeing here is a conjunction of both the neo conservatives and the neo liberals with respect to both russia and the middle east this is extremely dangerous not the only the stablish main group staying on the outside criticizing the us are the real politicker typified by henry kissinger again i went through the same ph d. program at ha
arab and muslim world this can account for the policies we see toward ukraine in the middle east today second i agree with bob perry and jim lobe on the influence the neo liberals as well obama's mentor at columbia was big enough. who ran his presidential campaign on foreign affairs in two thousand and eight and has stacked the national security council with brzezinski protegees i went through the same program ph d. program at harvard that produced persian ski before me he is an expatriate pole...
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the isis leader, abu bakr al baghdadi, a brutal megalomaniac who claims he is the caliph of the muslim world. that's how she addressed it. >> i've always learned that you, the caliph, can grant amnesty. i ask you to please release my child. >> abc's brian ross with that report. >>> breaking overnight, a major explosion at a bp oil refinery outside chicago. the blast at the whiting, indiana, facility could be felt two miles away. it's in a huge plume of smoke into the night air. investigators later said that a compressor at that refinery had exploded. >>> an experienced pilot with the massachusetts national guard is still missing this morning after his fighter jet crashed into the mountains of west virginia. the pilot reported an in-flight emergency. the jet went down in a remote heavily wooded area. the pilot's commanders are hopeful, though, saying that he is well trained in survival techniques. >>> the sister of the accused boston marathon bombers has been arrested for threatening the mother of her boyfriend's child. ailina tsarnaev is charged with aggravated harassment. police in new york
the isis leader, abu bakr al baghdadi, a brutal megalomaniac who claims he is the caliph of the muslim world. that's how she addressed it. >> i've always learned that you, the caliph, can grant amnesty. i ask you to please release my child. >> abc's brian ross with that report. >>> breaking overnight, a major explosion at a bp oil refinery outside chicago. the blast at the whiting, indiana, facility could be felt two miles away. it's in a huge plume of smoke into the night...
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download it now [ ♪ music ] >>> large parts of the muslim world were seared by the flames of conflictuesday. from kabul to tripoli, terrorists and well-armed groups threatened struggling governments. u.s. army major howard green was killed and dozens of others wounded when an afghan troop filed on the group. a german general was among the bounded. near sinda, tens of thousands of members of the aseedy sect say fighters from islamic state, formerly i.s.i.l. committed atrocities when it captured the down. in the lebanese town of arsal. fighters in the al nusra sent lebanese fleeing for safety. in tripoli, libya, fighting and planes drove the parliament out of the capital so it could elect the leader in the eastern port of tub ruck. >> for more on the fire scorching the middle east i'm joined by douglas oliphant serving as director at the security council for bush and obama, and an army officer. he's a senior national security fellow at the new america foundation. good to have you with us. we have an american general killed in afghanistan, the islamic state group claiming territory in ir
download it now [ ♪ music ] >>> large parts of the muslim world were seared by the flames of conflictuesday. from kabul to tripoli, terrorists and well-armed groups threatened struggling governments. u.s. army major howard green was killed and dozens of others wounded when an afghan troop filed on the group. a german general was among the bounded. near sinda, tens of thousands of members of the aseedy sect say fighters from islamic state, formerly i.s.i.l. committed atrocities when...
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there are billion 600 million people in the muslim world, half in four countries, bangladesh, india, snowshower ya, -- indonesia and pakistan, and life for muslims is very defendant in each country. in the arab world, day-to-day life is different in moore morocco than saudi arabia, and even if you assume there's one percent that has very stringent interpretation of islam, that's 16 million people. a whole country, and not being engaged in the ideological and theological war with them, not dealing with elements that are reconcilable within the islamic world is a tragedy that is going to come to bite us and it may not be as doug said an existential threat, but it's a threat where you can see casualties and hundreds of thousands through terrorist activity, and it's something we have to worry about a great, great deal. >> okay. we're out of time, but i've got a final question for the panelists that you can answer in one word. if we have one of these crisis, blowups, that the three of you have outlined is possible, do you think the obama state department and defense department is up to the
there are billion 600 million people in the muslim world, half in four countries, bangladesh, india, snowshower ya, -- indonesia and pakistan, and life for muslims is very defendant in each country. in the arab world, day-to-day life is different in moore morocco than saudi arabia, and even if you assume there's one percent that has very stringent interpretation of islam, that's 16 million people. a whole country, and not being engaged in the ideological and theological war with them, not...
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leader, abu bakr al-baghdadi, a brutal megalomaniac who claims he is the caliph, the prince of the muslim world, and that is how she addressed him. >> i've always learned that you, the caliph, can grant amnesty. i ask that you please release my child. >> reporter: for another american mother today, anguish turned into joy as her son, journalist peter theo curtis, returned home to cambridge, massachusetts after being held for two years by a different jihadist group in syria. >> i had no idea when i was in prison that so much effort was being expended on my behalf. now having found out, i am just overwhelmed with emotion. >> reporter: as much as the american hostages have focused attention on syrian terror groups, it is the american recruits who have joined them that most worry authorities. today, new details emerged about the background of this american, douglas mcarthur mccain, killed fighting for isis in syria over the weekend. it turns out mccain's high school in suburban minneapolis, the robbinsdale cooper school, brought together at least two midwestern boys who went on to become terrorists
leader, abu bakr al-baghdadi, a brutal megalomaniac who claims he is the caliph, the prince of the muslim world, and that is how she addressed him. >> i've always learned that you, the caliph, can grant amnesty. i ask that you please release my child. >> reporter: for another american mother today, anguish turned into joy as her son, journalist peter theo curtis, returned home to cambridge, massachusetts after being held for two years by a different jihadist group in syria. >>...
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. >> what should muslim groups around the world be doing to denounce these ter rivers-- terrorists? >> joining us is walid ferris. >> what should the other muslim groups be doing? is can they assist? >> absolutely. the front line against alajji haddists and ice sill in this case should be organizations around the world. the spiritual institution is the equivalent of a vat. -- vatican. constant flow not just from isis but also against their idea idealing it is important to de victimize it. that would be very p important. the organization of the islamic state the equivalence of the european union for most states around the world can also be extremely helpful. many ngo's around the world coming from the muslim world is isolation of the ideology of isis would be extremely helpful. >> why are they not doing that so far or why are we not hearing more about it? >> actually, it is the part that we are not hearing more about it, but even though it is in the lower volume. if you watch egyptian tv from one year ago the been hard. they have their own problem with the muslim brotherhood. it is a
. >> what should muslim groups around the world be doing to denounce these ter rivers-- terrorists? >> joining us is walid ferris. >> what should the other muslim groups be doing? is can they assist? >> absolutely. the front line against alajji haddists and ice sill in this case should be organizations around the world. the spiritual institution is the equivalent of a vat. -- vatican. constant flow not just from isis but also against their idea idealing it is important...
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the internal affairs of the islamic caliphate, it's trying to present itself primarily to the muslim world as a de facto state and a force to be reckoned with in the middle east for an i indefinite period of time. >> what do you think the u.s., may have even hoped to declare a formal end of the war on terror sometime this year. but here is part of what the president had to say about i.s. after the foley video was released. >> the united states of america will continue to do what we must do to protect our people. we will be vigilant and we will be relentless. >> and secretary of state kerry followed with a tweet saying i.s.i.l. must are destroyed, will be crushed. so it sounds like the war on terror if anything is going to intensify and shouldn't it? >> well, the reality is, it hats been evolving. -- has been evolving. the administration has acknowledged that but it is in fact enlarging in the sense that what, as chuck hagel said today, we have to put this in context, as an insurgent group, as a terrorist group it has gone well beyond what we have seen in the past. it holds a fairly signifi
the internal affairs of the islamic caliphate, it's trying to present itself primarily to the muslim world as a de facto state and a force to be reckoned with in the middle east for an i indefinite period of time. >> what do you think the u.s., may have even hoped to declare a formal end of the war on terror sometime this year. but here is part of what the president had to say about i.s. after the foley video was released. >> the united states of america will continue to do what we...
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. >> indeed, friday is supposed to be a day of rest across the muslim world, we'll see what happens certainly and with you throughout the day. thanks, jane. >>> now the bodies of 20 malaysians killed when 9mh17 were shot down in ukraine have been handed over to their families for barrier. they a live arrived. and fry has been declared a national day of mourning. rob mcbride has more from the capital. >> reporter: the main mosque is one of the locations which has today received victims of mh17. the caskets retaining the remains of the first officer and one of the cabin crew were brought here for prayers which were attended by many of their colleagues, cabin crew and also cab tapcaptains and first officr what was a very public ceremony. that was the choice of the families involved. other families have choose more private ceremonies it's up to their individual wishes. the cargo aircraft with the caskets on board was a very public ceremony held with full military honors, there was a one-minute silence during which malaysians were asked to stop whatever they were doing to remember the victims of f
. >> indeed, friday is supposed to be a day of rest across the muslim world, we'll see what happens certainly and with you throughout the day. thanks, jane. >>> now the bodies of 20 malaysians killed when 9mh17 were shot down in ukraine have been handed over to their families for barrier. they a live arrived. and fry has been declared a national day of mourning. rob mcbride has more from the capital. >> reporter: the main mosque is one of the locations which has today...
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there's no question that they do terrorize many, many in the muslim world who don't want to be part of that. i think the greatest injury we face is that these -- these islamist terrorist groups or nations have weapons of mass death. look at the danger that we face when they have rockets and missiles. now imagine what kind of danger we'd have if they can put a nuclear warhead on top of these missiles? that's the dap injunger that isg from iran. with this great battle, one of these militants backed by iran, sponsored by iran, if they have a nuclear umbrella, if iran can intimidate the u.s. with intercontinental missiles, carrying nuclear weapons, then we bring history to a different level altogether. some people say, you're just saying it. think about it. this is the danger that i've been pointing to. it's not a spin. it's not a whim. it's a clinical diagnosis of a pathological movement that is sweeping our area but will soon come to a theater near you. it has to be stopped now. the ones who are standing right now in front of this tsunami is israel. support israel. support yourself. >> m
there's no question that they do terrorize many, many in the muslim world who don't want to be part of that. i think the greatest injury we face is that these -- these islamist terrorist groups or nations have weapons of mass death. look at the danger that we face when they have rockets and missiles. now imagine what kind of danger we'd have if they can put a nuclear warhead on top of these missiles? that's the dap injunger that isg from iran. with this great battle, one of these militants...
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the largest, most populous muslim country in the world, indonesia, is a democracy. d most populous muslim country, poise, is a democratic, bangladesh, malaysia, a democracy, indeed of the ten most populous countries in the world -- populous muslim countries in the world, five -- technically seven but two of them are not very good democracies, egypt cannot be called a democracy -- are democracies. so this notion that islam is somehow inherently antidemocratic is simply factually historically, empirically inaccurate. but one could make the argumentx that all religion, because they rely on a notion of absolutism, are antidemocratic. i mean, let's be honest. we live in a country in the united states, in which -- again, according to pew, about a third of americans, 100 million of us, fall under the designate of religious nationalists. dominions, christians who believe in the united states as a christian nation, founded exclusively on christian values and principles and should be, as rick santorum has repeatedly said, as mike huckabee said on the campaign trail when he was
the largest, most populous muslim country in the world, indonesia, is a democracy. d most populous muslim country, poise, is a democratic, bangladesh, malaysia, a democracy, indeed of the ten most populous countries in the world -- populous muslim countries in the world, five -- technically seven but two of them are not very good democracies, egypt cannot be called a democracy -- are democracies. so this notion that islam is somehow inherently antidemocratic is simply factually historically,...
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relationships with the muslim world in general. this covered things from the wars in iraq and afghanistan to counterterrorism policies to human rights issues to democracy promotion. all these issues. our office has worked on a lot of different areas. one of the areas we have been working on in particular is to engage with religious communities and leaders in order to include them because of the significant role they play in general, and also in muslim societies. one example that i want to give which touches on what jerry was talking about in terms of the u.n. and how religious communities sometimes define themselves as a group, an initiative we worked on that dealt with the issue of defamation of religion. oicnning in 1998, the advocated a resolution on the so-called defamation of religions. it was a resolution that was the hateut a lot of speech or discrimination or phobia that many people were identifying in the post-9/11 years and before that. this started in 1998. wasidea behind it in part to address discrimination against peop
relationships with the muslim world in general. this covered things from the wars in iraq and afghanistan to counterterrorism policies to human rights issues to democracy promotion. all these issues. our office has worked on a lot of different areas. one of the areas we have been working on in particular is to engage with religious communities and leaders in order to include them because of the significant role they play in general, and also in muslim societies. one example that i want to give...
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if the muslim world developed as it should have without all of what happened in the anointing of different royal families and the like by the british and us and the french, might have been a very different future. we can't go back. >> i want to get one or two more questions, and we libertarians believe in a rule of law or the rule of clock here, to stay on time. yes, ma'am. [inaudible question] >> i want a quick question. don't have time for the statement. [inaudible question] [inaudible question] >> there's no question. we have a defensive -- we have a treaty alliance with japan. >> okay. we got the question. herman? >> well, there's treaty alliance and we have made known to the leadership in beijing that we would stand behind japan. we have also urged japan not to push the issue. >> okay. other questions. the gentleman right down here in front. >> how long -- [inaudible question] [inaudible question] >> okay, okay, we got it. how long can the u.s. and europe continue to ignore militant islam?
if the muslim world developed as it should have without all of what happened in the anointing of different royal families and the like by the british and us and the french, might have been a very different future. we can't go back. >> i want to get one or two more questions, and we libertarians believe in a rule of law or the rule of clock here, to stay on time. yes, ma'am. [inaudible question] >> i want a quick question. don't have time for the statement. [inaudible question]...
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there's no question that they do terrorize many, many in the muslim world who don't want to be part of that. i think the greatest injury we face is that these -- these islamist terrorist groups or nations have weapons of mass death. look at the danger that we face when they have rockets and missiles. now imagine what kind of danger we'd have if they can put a nuclear warhead on top of these missiles? that's the dap injunger that isg from iran. with this great battle, one of these militants backed by iran, sponsored by iran, if they have a nuclear umbrella, if iran can intimidate the u.s. with intercontinental missiles, carrying nuclear weapons, then we bring history to a different level altogether. some people say, you're just saying it. think about it. this is the danger that i've been pointing to. it's not a spin. it's not a whim. it's a clinical diagnosis of a pathological movement that is sweeping our area but will soon come to a theater near you. it has to be stopped now. the ones who are standing right now in front of this tsunami is israel. support israel. support yourself. >> m
there's no question that they do terrorize many, many in the muslim world who don't want to be part of that. i think the greatest injury we face is that these -- these islamist terrorist groups or nations have weapons of mass death. look at the danger that we face when they have rockets and missiles. now imagine what kind of danger we'd have if they can put a nuclear warhead on top of these missiles? that's the dap injunger that isg from iran. with this great battle, one of these militants...
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there are 100 billion 600 million people in the muslim world, half of it in four countries, bangladesh, india, indonesia, and pakistan, and life for most muslims is very different in each of those countries, even in the arab world day to day life in morocco is so different from saudi arabia. but for the fundamentalists there isn't so much difference, and even if you assume there's 1% that has a very stringent interpretation of islam, that's 16 million people. that's a whole country, and not being engaged in the ideological and theological war with them, not dealing with elements that are reconcilable within the islamic world is a tragedy that's going to come to bite us and may not be, as doug said, an existential threat but it's a threat where you can see casualties and hundreds of thousands through terrorist activity and it's something we have to worry about a great deal. >> okay. we're out of time, but i've got a final question for the panelists that you can answer in one word. if we have one of these crisis -- one of these blowups that three of you have outlined is possible, do you
there are 100 billion 600 million people in the muslim world, half of it in four countries, bangladesh, india, indonesia, and pakistan, and life for most muslims is very different in each of those countries, even in the arab world day to day life in morocco is so different from saudi arabia. but for the fundamentalists there isn't so much difference, and even if you assume there's 1% that has a very stringent interpretation of islam, that's 16 million people. that's a whole country, and not...
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he also serves as a special adviser with the institute of peace to the muslim world initiative where he focuses on democratization and political reform in the middle east and the wider islamic world. hillel fradkin has also been a long-time partner interlocutor with the journal of democracy and our study center and a senior fellow at the hudson institute where he directs the center on islam democracy and the future of the muslim world. he is a founder and coeditor of the center's current trends in islamist ideology and he has taught at chicago, colombia yale and georgetown. amperage is the world's intellectual life and policy and practice. tarek masoud we have gotten to know more recently but we are excited about the work he is doing and that he has also contributed to the journal of democracy. he is an associate professor of public policy at the kennedy school of government at harvard where he teaches courses on comparative political institutions modernization and politics. his new book is just about out, right? counting islam religion class in elections in egypt and he is also the a
he also serves as a special adviser with the institute of peace to the muslim world initiative where he focuses on democratization and political reform in the middle east and the wider islamic world. hillel fradkin has also been a long-time partner interlocutor with the journal of democracy and our study center and a senior fellow at the hudson institute where he directs the center on islam democracy and the future of the muslim world. he is a founder and coeditor of the center's current trends...
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the palestinian issue is the bleeding heart of the arab and muslim world.ven the king of saudi arabia, who was very much in the so-called moderate access, had to come out with a statement condemning what he called israeli war crimes. they know the arab public will not sit by and watch as palestinians continue to be butchered in the gaza strip. this is not something they can continue to keep a lid on for ever. i wanted to make one very important point. after 2008-2009, during those wars on gaza, the world was watching gaza. the may took their eyes away. what message do we send to palestinians -- then they took their eyes away. what message do we send to palestinians if the only time we pay attention is when they are attacking israelis? we have to change the incentive structure. it can go through armed struggle, negotiations, or nonviolence. all of these avenues have been closed off to palestinians. negotiations have been going on for 20 years. palestinians have seen nothing but continued settlement expansion. when we see nonviolence in the west bank, and it
the palestinian issue is the bleeding heart of the arab and muslim world.ven the king of saudi arabia, who was very much in the so-called moderate access, had to come out with a statement condemning what he called israeli war crimes. they know the arab public will not sit by and watch as palestinians continue to be butchered in the gaza strip. this is not something they can continue to keep a lid on for ever. i wanted to make one very important point. after 2008-2009, during those wars on gaza,...
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to prove the broad basis to examine the work those who studied the muslim world to what he really did to allow in the universe the european intellectuals from 19th century to look for those racist connotations then strung them together to say these people were all oriental less. but some of the people he quoted were not oriental list at all. then he gave them a new label you could call them the oriole until last some of them had the one'' but the contrary quotes that they left out the left out entirely who were giants in the field who is writing clearly the opposite direction when he would prove with the attitudes of the westerners the steadied the orient one of the most important of the figures was a hong carry into who wrote in the late 1800's and regarded as the granddaddy of muslim and arab studies. in those left out lived for years and the arab countries and of course, like all people whose steady another region of the world, loved it. that is normally what happens if you are an academia especially chinese studies or whenever the normal mindset with a great affection and that was
to prove the broad basis to examine the work those who studied the muslim world to what he really did to allow in the universe the european intellectuals from 19th century to look for those racist connotations then strung them together to say these people were all oriental less. but some of the people he quoted were not oriental list at all. then he gave them a new label you could call them the oriole until last some of them had the one'' but the contrary quotes that they left out the left out...
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there's no question that they do terrorize many, many in the muslim world who don't want to be part of that. i think the greatest injury we face is that these -- these islamist terrorist groups or nations have weapons of mass death. look at the danger that we face when they have rockets and missiles. now imagine what kind of danger we'd have if they can put a nuclear warhead on top of these missiles? that's the dap injunger that isg from iran. with this great battle, one of these militants backed by iran, sponsored by iran, if they have a nuclear umbrella, if iran can intimidate the u.s. with intercontinental missiles, carrying nuclear weapons, then we bring history to a different level altogether. some people say, you're just saying it. think about it. this is the danger that i've been pointing to. it's not a spin. it's not a whim. it's a clinical diagnosis of a pathological movement that is sweeping our area but will soon come to a theater near you. it has to be stopped now. the ones who are standing right now in front of this tsunami is israel. support israel. support yourself. >> m
there's no question that they do terrorize many, many in the muslim world who don't want to be part of that. i think the greatest injury we face is that these -- these islamist terrorist groups or nations have weapons of mass death. look at the danger that we face when they have rockets and missiles. now imagine what kind of danger we'd have if they can put a nuclear warhead on top of these missiles? that's the dap injunger that isg from iran. with this great battle, one of these militants...