Unfortunately, this write-up seems to raise more questions than answers.
Sounds like the Middle East.
Hansen gives an analysis in which I concur. There are no (at least no easy) answers to the Middle east at present. The entire region was long ago consumed by an ideology which inhibits anything like entering the kind of world which we ourselves inhabit. Until that ideology is extinct, they will also be, alas, both alien, and a mortal threat to our own ideology.
This is a fact, as difficult as it seems to accept, or not. Once the fact is accepted, however, the the question remains, what to do about this threat. The answer is, there are no easy, neat, clean, morally acceptable ones at present. It is beyond human ability to solve, humanely. Thus, it can and should, lie in God's hands, and His alone...
the infowarrior
The fundamental problem is that there are no easy answers, there is massive instability in the Middle East, and there is perhaps little we can really do.
We live in interesting times.