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Islamicist Agenda for the 21st Century

Reader comment on item: Will Yasser Arafat try to stop suicide bombings?

Submitted by Jagjit Singh (United States), May 18, 2002 at 12:53

Please extend your analysis of terrorism to the Kashimir (india/pakistan) issue.
As far as militant Islam is concerned, all non-Muslim regions are valid targets. We need to understand the Islamicist agenda.
Islamists want the whole world to embrace Islam. Islamists do not like the west but they are still coming here, why?
They want to islamize the west. They are the Trojan horse. Christians and Jews need to understand this reality.

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