Question:
Will world leaders acknowledge that attacks on Paris had something to do with Islam?
Skidoo
2015-11-16 03:54:17 UTC
"In France, Britain, Germany, America and nearly every other country in the world it remains government policy to say that any and all attacks carried out in the name of Mohammed have ‘nothing to do with Islam’".

NB if the article appears familiar, it's because it's a rehash of one written after the Charlie Hebdo attacks.

http://blogs.new.spectator.co.uk/2015/11/will-politicians-finally-admit-that-the-paris-attacks-had-something-to-do-with-islam/

Your thoughts?
Four answers:
anonymous
2015-11-16 05:56:53 UTC
Because is reality they don't. The mainline Muslim community in Europe is just as terrified of ISIS as we are. The Muslim leadership in Paris has said that the perpetrators of the attacks in Paris have never gone near a Mosque in the past two or three years. The terrorists were largely recruited off of the net, not by some radical Imam in France. The radical Imams have long since been sent packing. The local Muslim community wants nothing to do with them. I personally know a Muslim who say's we should be pulverizing ISIS
otto saxo
2015-11-16 07:51:57 UTC
Politics doesn't mean to tell the truth, like countries don't have friends.

Countries have interests, and they say what's most useful in the name of their interests.



Why is it useful to state that there is a difference between Islam and attacks in the name of Islam? Because the good relations to those many Islamic countries are very precious. Get their allowance to fight those who attack in the name of Islam, and you get very much. If you really have it, be careful not to lose it.
anonymous
2015-11-16 04:30:36 UTC
First they'll need to acknowledge that they attacked IS first and THEN IS retaliated. That's what no one seems to want to talk about
anonymous
2015-11-16 08:36:21 UTC
The buggers refuse to realise that multiculturalism and PC are unworkable ideas and protect muslims more than their indigenous people.


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