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Arrests of US Muslims causing alarm about radicalization here
For years the assumption in the US has been that European Muslims were far more easily radicalized than their sophisticated and well-assimilated American counterparts.
Now, a sharp increase in recent arrests in the US involving Muslims who are American citizens is challenging that assumption and causing some alarm. Some now believe that the US may become as vulnerable to internal Muslim terrorist threats as those in Great Britain and Europe have been for years.
Four investigations disclosed in the past 12 months, including the arrests of five Northern Virginia men inPakistan this week, underscore what the Obama administration asserts is a domestic threat emanating from Americans training overseas with al-Qaeda and related terrorist groups in Pakistan. "We have apprehended extremists within our borders who were sent here from the border region of Afghanistan and Pakistan to commit new acts of terror," President Obama said this month in announcing plans to deploy 30,000 more troops to Afghanistan.
American Muslim organizations, jolted by the spate of cases, are abandoning their hesitation to speak out about the issue. While underlining that only a tiny minority has become radicalized, two major groups -- the Muslim Public Affairs Council and the Council on American-Islamic Relations -- said this week that they would launch counter-radicalization programs aimed at young people.
Several U.S. and international terrorism analysts say that American Muslims, as a group, remain more prosperous, assimilated and moderate than those in Europe. But the analysts also note that immigration trends, the global spread of a militant Islamism and controversial actions by the United States and its allies since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks increase the chances that U.S. Muslims could carry out a domestic attack.
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at 09:56 on December 12th, 2009
Several U.S. and international terrorism analysts say that American Muslims, as a group, remain more prosperous, assimilated and moderate than those in Europe.
The prison in Iraq served as a training ground for younger Muslim men. If they were not experienced in explosives or jihadists activities when they were detained, they were by the time they were released. This trend is not different than American prisons where young convicts learn from older convicts refined methods in continuing lawless activities when they are released, hence the high percentages in recidivism.
Extremists held in a US-run detention centre in Iraq were allowed to teach fellow detainees how to use explosives and become suicide bombers, a former inmate has told Al Jazeera.
Iraq detention center became school for Al Qaeda.
http://english.aljazeera.net/news/middleeast/2009/12/2009121274712823455.html
at 10:24 on December 12th, 2009
Right, so the prisons increase the problems, and are no solution, and the Iraq invasion and detentions increased Muslim hatred of the US, and rather than tempering their extremism, and far from keeping us safe, W made sure the die had been cast against us........
at 10:38 on December 12th, 2009
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And when we view this together with the concept of "pay to be on our side" stratedgies, I hope this was considered, and is being considered in Afghanistan, rather than taking prisoners and turning them into aggressives.
at 10:52 on December 12th, 2009
The die has been cast. Would be a strange thing to cast the die against us ; )
at 11:10 on December 12th, 2009
Arrests Raise Fears Of American Jihad
The ones who are voicing this fear the loudest are America's Islamic leaders .... Arrest of US terror suspects 'wake up call': imam. They are finally waking up to the threat that exists within some members of their flock.