If the Syrian dictator falls, there could be a bloody sectarian settling of accounts.
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Seemingly within reach of unprecedented power in a post-Mubarak Egypt, the group faces the prospect of implosion.
Like radical Islamists and American interventionists, Ayaan Hirsi Ali's The Caged Virgin and Irshad Manji's The Trouble With Islam Today express great concern for Muslim women. But the trouble is not necessarily with Islam.
Though many blame Britain's excessive tolerance for the recent terrorist attacks, the real problem is not too much multiculturalism but too little.
An analysis of the BBC's documentary on Al Qaeda and Islamic terrorism.
Consider this hypothetical situation.


