The implication is clear: There is no substitute for victory. If the U.S. government wishes to weaken its strategic enemy, militant Islam, it must take two steps. First, continue the war on terror globally, using appropriate means, starting with Afghanistan but going on to wherever militant Islam poses a threat, in Muslim-majority countries (such as Saudi Arabia), in Muslim-minority countries (such as the Philippines), and even in the United States itself. As this effort brings success, secondly Washington should promote moderate Muslims. Not only will they represent a wholesome change from the totalitarianism of militant Islam but they, and they alone, can address the trauma of Islam and propose ideas that will ease the way for one sixth of humanity fully to modernize.
as "Islamo-apologist crap"? Pipes has always been a hard liner in the Mideast.
I "understand" the impact, allright, and I do it just fine without the touchy-feely New Age BS.
I am as "Immersed" as I need to be....Now.
I was always receptive to other points of view, but as of September 11, 2001, I do not wish to hear one thing from a (deleted) murder cult, except "Goodbye".
As if they have even SEEN a "Response from the West" yet!
Read the whole article.
You clearly didn't read the whole article. Please do so.