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February 20, 2007
'Radical Islam And Leftism - The Black Red Alliance: Part One'
Topics: War on TerrorBack in August 2005, Douglas Davis wrote in "United in hate" of an evolving Black-Red alliance, saying that politics makes strange bedfellows, and even stranger still is when the odd couple are fundamentalist Islam and the secular Left. Back then he noted that the evolving Black-Red alliance was growing in France, Germany and Belgium, and based on the successful British model, it is going global to declare war on the war on terror.
Fast forwarding to February 2007, we find that the problem has only gotten worse. In today's must read, Adrian Morgan"s piece at Western Resistance addresses the union of Islam and the left. In pointing to David Horowitz' 2004 book, Unholy Alliance: Radical Islam and the American Left, Adrian notes that since the book was written in 2004 (the year before Davis' piece in 2005), the links between Islam and the left have become even stronger, and not just in the United States, with the global anti-war movements having also naturally forged alliances between leftists and Islamists. She cautions that the naive arguments of the leftists would be risible, were it not for the fact that now, as the Iraq War shows no sign of an imminent conclusion, their views are increasingly being heard.
Be sure to read the entire article telling of how, with increasingly dangerous frequency, the spokespeople of the Black Red Alliance are edging further into the mainstream politics of both Europe and America.
Posted by Richard at February 20, 2007 11:31 AM
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