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Most estimates I've seen are around 1-2% of the Muslim faith would be willing to carry out a terrorist attack (which would be between 39 million and 52 million people). This number isn't especially surprising considering how in some places the number is close to 50% of people who thought 9/11 and other terrorist actions against the U.S. are "justified".This is a sizeable enemy, vyo. That is a lot of people who want to kill innocent Americans and dismissing them as mere "religious fanatics" not worth worrying about or ignoring them altogether as Ron Paul does is the reason that I will never vote for him.This is where we have our fundamental disagreement. I believe history is on my side in that the Irreconcilable wing of Islam needs no pretext to go to war other than their prophet Mohammad commanded them to in the name of their religion. We can address all the things that you might believe would make terrorism desirable but the Islamic imperialists will always be at war. They have been engaged in one war of cultural conquest after another since the beginning, and what we face in the 21st century is precisely the same war for precisely the same reasons that the Byzantines fell -- because they were so divided over internal political dogfighting that they failed to defend their people from the world's most adamant and dedicated racial and religious bigots.The war started in the 6th century and it has nothing to do with U.S. foreign policy as Ron Paul would have you believe.
Most estimates I've seen are around 1-2% of the Muslim faith would be willing to carry out a terrorist attack (which would be between 39 million and 52 million people). This number isn't especially surprising considering how in some places the number is close to 50% of people who thought 9/11 and other terrorist actions against the U.S. are "justified".
This is a sizeable enemy, vyo. That is a lot of people who want to kill innocent Americans and dismissing them as mere "religious fanatics" not worth worrying about or ignoring them altogether as Ron Paul does is the reason that I will never vote for him.
This is where we have our fundamental disagreement. I believe history is on my side in that the Irreconcilable wing of Islam needs no pretext to go to war other than their prophet Mohammad commanded them to in the name of their religion. We can address all the things that you might believe would make terrorism desirable but the Islamic imperialists will always be at war. They have been engaged in one war of cultural conquest after another since the beginning, and what we face in the 21st century is precisely the same war for precisely the same reasons that the Byzantines fell -- because they were so divided over internal political dogfighting that they failed to defend their people from the world's most adamant and dedicated racial and religious bigots.
The war started in the 6th century and it has nothing to do with U.S. foreign policy as Ron Paul would have you believe.