. . . the mindset we're dealing with
Killing Osama bin Laden also contributed to the Arab world’s negative views of Obama. In all six countries surveyed – Egypt, Morocco, Lebanon, Jordan, the UAE and Saudi Arabia – the majority of respondents said killing bin Laden made them “less favorable toward the U.S.” Notably, in Egypt, only 2 percent said the al Qaeda leader’s death made them view America more positively.
Notwithstanding the Quran's admonition about taking the lives of innocents, in this mindset, the killing of a mass murderer weighs heavier on the scales of justice than the slaughter of 3,000 of those innocents.
There will not be peace in my lifetime.
And, maybe not in many, many lifetimes.
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Well, seeing as Muslims (or people 'in the name of Islam') have been at war with non-Muslims for at least six hundred years, that's a certainty. And, given that 'extremists', choose to mistranslate and misrepresent the words of their Holy book, it seems safe to say there will never be peace.
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