War For Muslim Minds

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Dolores W

 

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November 13, 2015

 

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In Gilles Kepel’s The War For Muslim Minds, not only does the motivation become clearer, but also how history shaped the outcomes in the current Middle-East. Kepel discusses two groups, al-Qaeda and neo-cons, in order to show how the decisions of both affected each other. The results are surprising when comparing the two seemingly opposite groups and conclusions can be drawn from those results...
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The results are surprising when comparing the two seemingly opposite groups and conclusions can be drawn from those results. To understand the complexity of al-Qaeda and the Taliban, some important facts need to be told to give perspective, and later irony, on the strength of the Taliban. During the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, the United States trained, financed, and even equipped Muslim’s who would later become Taliban and al-Qaeda operatives...
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