February 10, 2004
The origins of Arab terrorism

Some will always claim that the Palestinian terrorists who murder Israeli civilians are simply displaying the natural response to "desperation" caused by the "occupation of Palestinian land" or something along those lines.

A suicide bombing in Iraq today killed several dozen people, most of them Iraqi civilians. As far as I can tell none of these Iraqi civilians are responsible for occupying anybody else's land or causing anybody else to become desperate; and neither were any of the hundreds of other casualties of similar bombings in Iraq in the last several months.

As I've said before, Arab terrorism has nothing to do with desperation, oppression or occupation. It's simply part of the language used in the Arab world to assert dominance in order to acquire political supremacy.

Posted by Stefan Sharkansky at February 10, 2004 12:20 PM
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Arab terrorism is the by-product of a failed culture and a religion that condones it.

Daniel Pipes, on C-span recently, reflected on the need for the type of closure that comes from total defeat, like the Germans and Japanese experienced after WWII, for the Arabs. Only then, can they get a grip and join the rest of humanity.

We've always stopped Israel short of the total defeat that they should have dealt the Palestinians. Change only comes after total surrender. Otherwise, it's death by a thousand paper cuts, a favorable situtation for terrorists.

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