Saturday, September 4, 2010

Blair calls radical Islam 'world’s biggest threat'

Updated on Saturday, September 04, 2010, 12:57
London: Former British prime minister Tony Blair has warned that radical Islam is the greatest threat that the world is facing today.

According to him, radical Islamists believe that whatever is done in the name of their cause, including the use of chemical, biological or nuclear weapons, is justified.

"After 11 September, rightly or wrongly, I felt the calculus of risk had changed. There is the most enormous threat from the combination of this radical extreme movement and the fact that, if they could, they would use nuclear, chemical or biological weapons. You can't take a risk with that happening," the BBC quoted Blair, as saying.

Blair, who led Britain into war in Afghanistan and Iraq, denied that his own policies had fuelled radicalism.

Talking about Chechens, Kashmiris, Palestinians, Iraqis and Afghans, who resisted foreign occupation, he said Western polices were designed to confront radical Islamists because they were "regressive, wicked and backward-looking".

The former prime minister, who is now an international envoy to the Middle East for the international Quartet, also called Iran one of the biggest state sponsors of radical Islam, and needs to be prevented by any means from developing a nuclear weapon.

"We need to give a message to Iran that is very clear - that they cannot have nuclear weapons capability, and we will stop them," he added.

ANI

There is only one Islam whether you call it radical or liberal. The only difference may be that one group is working to control the world through violence while the other group through peaceful but twisted propagation that it alone is the true religion. Either way, Islam does not believe in live and let live. It would be more honest to say that Islam, any which way, has been the world's biggest threat ever since Mohammad destroyed the idols in Mecca and established his religion. Tony Blair needs a tutorial on this.

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