The Need for Clarity in the War against Islamist Totalitarianism
The enemy is neither terror, nor violent extremism, nor Islam.
February 15, 2017
The enemy is neither terror, nor violent extremism, nor Islam.
Between, on the one hand, the Obama administration’s vague catch-all of “countering violent extremism” and the Bush administration’s overly broad “general war on terror” and, on the other hand, declaring war on Islam as such, Eran Lerman presses for a clear definition of America’s current conflict:
The enemy is neither terror, nor violent extremism, nor Islam.
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Between, on the one hand, the Obama administration’s vague catch-all of “countering violent extremism” and the Bush administration’s overly broad “general war on terror” and, on the other hand, declaring war on Islam as such, Eran Lerman presses for a clear definition of America’s current conflict:
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