To: SSG USA; MadIvan; Fred Nerks; albertabound
World opinion view in FR ping.
I'm curious if this is going to be somewhat of a play out of Europe getting taken over and that England, as in WWII, will become the turning point of the already declared war (on radical islamic fundamentalism) by then. I am a proud American, and thought it would be interesting to try and get a perspective from other proud countrymen. Australia, and Britain, have always been our allies, and see the bonds between the three getting a lot tighter before all is said and done.
England has Europe to create problems, United States has Mexico, and to a far less extent, Canada. with Muslim BS trying to radicalize it's religious law on mooslims who are Canadian. Even Australia has problems with the "Religion of Peace" island hopping towards them.
This is not a hate muslim turn in the thread. It is a concern about a possible "outting" of how soon we will have an official World War against the radical Islam element around the globe. Am asking others around the world if my vision is crystal clear, as far as a problem coming at the "freest" nations of the world.
11 posted on
12/05/2004 5:31:19 AM PST by
Issaquahking
( Bush won, needs to start acting like it! He needs to defend America's southern border - NOW!)
To: Issaquahking
"It is a concern about a possible "outting" of how soon we will have an official World War against the radical Islam element around the globe."
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I think the only reason it is not "official" is it would sound the alarms to attack. This has been the game of our world politicians. They are trying to pretend there is no problem whist they figure out what to do. I believe the EU will go down first, staring with the low hanging fruit of france. They have the largest population of muslims.
13 posted on
12/05/2004 5:40:22 AM PST by
Earthdweller
(US descendant of French Protestants)
To: Issaquahking
I'm curious if this is going to be somewhat of a play out of Europe getting taken over and that England, as in WWII, will become the turning point of the already declared war (on radical islamic fundamentalism) by then
How do you think England will address the problem considering that it has quite a large muslim population, larger IIRC than several other European countries that according to many have surrendered to islam.
25 posted on
12/05/2004 7:01:06 AM PST by
freedom moose
(has de cultivar el que sembres)
To: Issaquahking; Fred Nerks; USF; jan in Colorado; freedom moose
I'm curious if this is going to be somewhat of a play out of Europe getting taken over and that England, as in WWII, will become the turning point of the already declared war (on radical islamic fundamentalism) by then. I suggest that the spread of Islam is more like the Black Death (Bubonic Plague) in the mid-1300's than WWII. I don't think it can be fought (except in part) with conventional weapons.
We need to carefully define the enemy before we can develop an effective battle plan.
30 posted on
12/05/2004 7:48:20 AM PST by
weenie
(A corner is being turned and there is no return from that new world)
To: Issaquahking
Thought provoking questions from you..."(on radical islamic fundamentalism)" I believe we must first of all concentrate on the source. To myself it appears the radical views all come from Saudi Arabia and the particular sect (wahabbe) that interprets the koran and hadith as the only way a muslim can be permitted to live. I am reminded of the statement a Jewish friend of mine often makes: NO ARABS-NO TERROR. I believe she is right.
56 posted on
12/05/2004 3:08:51 PM PST by
Fred Nerks
(understand evil. Read THE LIFE OF MUHAMMAD on pdf. Click Fred Nerks for link.)
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