Zabaniyah
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Thank you my friend. You are very correct when saying that we tend to generalize people too quickly in this world and we are in a way almost all guilty of it to certain degrees.
It shows great character to be able not to generalize even in the midst of such negative news. Many people could learn from that.
Americans should just know that people and whole nations in the Arab and Muslim world have suffered tremendously from that small minority of lunatics and corrupt regimes.
Indeed the 3.5 million Arab-Americans (one of the bigger ethnic communities in the US) are a very well integrated community in the US with many prominent members in all fields and spheres of American life. I myself was surprised to learn about this when looking at the Wikipedia articles.
Arab American - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
List of Arab Americans - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Agreed about Arab-Americans in the US.
One criticism I have to say though is that some of the laws in the West are simply too soft when it comes to Daesh supporters. Here in Europe I have seen instances of people from all backgrounds supporting Daesh and similar groups openly on Facebook and Twitter (often a small minority among them actually end up becoming Daesh members) but nothing is done about them!
The Muslim regimes are by large incompetent so US involvement in combating Daesh and similar groups is very important but it seems that Obama does not want to involve himself in the Muslim world much any longer. The bombardments against Daesh in Syria and Iraq are too few and far between I am afraid. The Muslim regimes should be able to deal with this problem but somehow the idiots cannot do so and 99% of all ordinary people in the MENA region have no say in it.
USA as the greatest power on the planet and biggest Western democracy should actively pressure regimes to adopt political reforms. You have the power to change status quo.
I'd rather say it is the Middle East. Not the entire 'Muslim World'.
America is pleased with my country's efforts against terrorism, and makes it difficult for them to operate. For the record, we operate no fancy US-made equipment, nor do we receive any military aid or whatsoever.
I used to go to this 'Ramadan' section of Yahoo! answers website back in the mid-2000's. I to used to see full of anti-Shia epidemic. Along with other typical stuff coming from a bunch hot-headed nutjobs. Nothing was done about them. These extremist attitudes take shape from there. And not in some cave or mosque.
As for rooting out Daesh completely, it'd require a resource-intensive military operation in the region, and back-end operations around the globe to deal with the organizations and individuals supporting them. The US alone do not have the man-power to tackle all those fronts at once.