Tuesday, August 15, 2006

[world] oliver kamm on domestic terrorism

Oliver Kamm on his interview with the Muslim Public Affairs Committee:

Mr Bukhari asserted it was obvious that the reason for domestic terrorism was foreign policy, because that's what the 7/7 bombers had said was their motivation. I responded that this was largely nonsense, and - even in the form of the notorious letter published at the weekend, some of whose signatories were more serious personalities than Mr Bukhari - inflammatory nonsense at that. It was inflammatory because it insinuated, without its signatories' having the candour to state openly, that in pursuing our policies and forming our alliances we get what's coming to us.

Well worth a look.

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