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Islamism Will Indeed Fail - But at Such Cost - Who Can Bear/Bare It

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Submitted by M Tovey (United States), Jul 17, 2017 at 17:05

How the world continues to press a dichotomy of conflicting paradigms is beyond the pale, operating in mutually suffocating extremes of existence, neither expected to survive the other: the only resulting circumstance is a devastating collision of antipathies that are no longer contained in the fantasies of their delusions, but fantasy is expected to explode into the reality they no longer have the ability to contain. Were it not for the expectation of Divine intervention, the matter would be the resultant decimation of any society remaining in the Middle East.
The proximity fuse in Damascus is already lit.

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Convincing Palestinians that they lost is a good idea [964 words]PrashantAug 27, 2017 10:40240611
why the analysis fails [560 words]
w/response from Daniel Pipes
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Islamism Will Indeed Fail - But at Such Cost - Who Can Bear/Bare It [98 words]M ToveyJul 17, 2017 17:05240070
Islam can not reform [209 words]jerome henenJul 17, 2017 16:57240069
Practicality [49 words]e leeJul 17, 2017 14:19240065
Mission Accomplished! Hah! [119 words]Michael SJul 17, 2017 13:08240063

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