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ID139341
Title ProperProblem from heaven
Other Title Informationwhy the United States should back Islam’s reformation
LanguageENG
AuthorAli, Ayaan Hirsi
Summary / Abstract (Note)We have a problem—not a problem from hell, but one that claims to come from heaven. That problem is sometimes called radical, or fundamentalist, Islam, and the self-styled Islamic State is just its latest iteration. But no one really understands it. In the summer of 2014, Major General Michael Nagata, the commander of U.S. special operations forces in the Middle East, admitted as much when talking about the Islamic State, or ISIS. “We do not understand the movement,” he said. “And until we do, we are not going to defeat it.” Although Nagata’s words are striking for their candor, there is nothing new about the state of affairs they describe. For years, U.S. policymakers have failed to grasp the nature of the threat posed by militant Islam and have almost entirely failed to mount an effective counteroffensive against it on the battlefield that matters most: the battlefield of ideas.
`In' analytical NoteForeign Affairs Vol. 94, No.4; Jul/Aug 2015: p.36-45
Journal SourceForeign Affairs Vol: 94 No 4
Key WordsUnited States ;  Middle East ;  Militant Islam ;  ISIS ;  Islam ;  Problem From Heaven ;  Islam’s Reformation ;  U.S. Policymakers


 
 
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