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Why not India - India has had historically most islamic terrorism

Reader comment on item: Which Has More Islamist Terrorism, Europe or America?

Submitted by Singha (India), Jul 6, 2008 at 23:50

Any integrated strategy to tame islam must include India where Hindus have faced islamic terrorism for over a millenium.

The lessons learned and leveraging of India's latent anti-islam perceptions would be crucial in winning this fight. If India falls again to Islam (God forbid it), the world would have missed the opportunity to permanently cage islamic totalitarianism.


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