This professor doesn't represent the Saudi government, but she sure represents a lot of thought in the arab world. It shows how polarized the situation is.
There's no room for negotiation in her position. None.
It will be necessary to either discredit this line of thinking or destroy it. Discrediting will require other arabs to denounce it, something which has not occurred yet. So, to this lady I say, if you're prepared to die for your radical hate, we can accommodate you.
This professor doesn't represent the Saudi government SAUDI ARABIA'S FIRST ENGLISH LANGUAGE DAILY
Since there's no free press in Saudi Arabia I beg to differ. This is the other corner of the mouth of the Saudi government speaking.
What really strikes me is the phsycotic tone of these rants - a clinically delusional stage. This is of the same lunitic worldview as the "blood and soul" cults of the 20's and the 30's. I do not see how this can be dealt with in a reasonable and civilized manner. It will take a World War and the passing of a greneration to end this.