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« The Cowardice of the Democrats | Main | The Democrats And Taxes » 16 Jun 2007 06:26 am The Barbarism of HamasHugh Hewitt is absolutely right to note the barbarism of Hamas, and some of the MSM's squeamishness in reporting such (much of Hugh's evidence comes from the MSM, of course). Dean Barnett is also on the mark, I'd say, on this point:
But I'd like to know more about this Hewitt aside:
Can Hewitt substantiate the "obvious" connections between al Qaeda and, say, Ahmadinejad, between Wahhabists and Persian Shiites? Whether we are facing two foes who can be pitted against one another or one homogeneous group called "Islamist terror" is surely critical to crafting a strategy for victory. Everything I have read suggests deep, deep division within the Islamist world, and deep, deep distrust between the Shia and Sunni forces. Yes, they all hate the Jews. But that could be said for almost everyone in the Middle East. My fear is that by conflating the two groups, we not only miss important opportunities but also risk fomenting such a unity. And why on earth would we want to do that? Except for the purposes of crude Republican electioneering? TrackBack URL for this entry:http://www.typepad.com/t/trackback/2224950/19336414 Listed below are links to weblogs that reference 'The Barbarism of Hamas' |