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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: the traveler who wrote (1509873)12/27/2024 5:07:00 PM
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You really cannot be serious? But I will answer your question rationally and logically.

The big difference is that the radical Muslim terrorists have made great inroads in Australia, Ireland, Canada and Europe. Since Iran turned into a radical Muslim terrorist government in 1979, there has been more Islamic protests, demonstrations and acts of destruction and terror throughout the world.

Have you seen these kind of marches chanting death to the USA on US soil over the past 40 years. Yes, there were demonstrations against USA involvement in Vietnam in the late 1960s/early 1970s, but that was not a religious movement calling for the overthrow of all governments that don't practice Sharia law.

In theory, radical Islam has not changed. Bin Laden and his terrorist group blew up the World trade center. But there is a lot more support for this Jihad terrorist movement today than ever before. Declarations of war against the West take place every day. UK, Germany, France and Canada are countries in chaos. USA is not far behind.
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