By GWYNNE DYER | ARAB NEWS

The threat from ‘radical Islam’: Fact and fiction

People often wind up believing their own cover story.

Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, for example, is trapped forever in the rationalizations he used in 2003 to explain why he was going along with George W. Bush’s invasion of Iraq. He was at it again last week, telling the BBC that “radical Islam” is the greatest threat facing the world today.

The BBC journalist went to Ireland for the interview, because Blair chose Dublin for the only live signing of his newly published autobiography: A personal appearance in Britain wouldn’t be safe. Even in Ireland, the protesters threw eggs and shoes at the man who was Bush’s faithful sidekick in the struggle to save Western civilization from radical Islam.

But is militant Islam really a bigger threat to the world than the possibility of a major nuclear war (happily now in abeyance, but never really gone)? Bigger than the risk that infectious diseases are going to make a major comeback as antibiotics become ineffective? Bigger even than the threat of runaway global warming?

Blair has to say it is, because he was one of the people who launched a crusade against radical Islamists after 9/11. Or at least against those whom they accused of being supporters of radical Islam, although many of them (like Saddam Hussein) were nothing of the sort.

Blair has never publicly acknowledged that Saddam was actually an enemy of radical Islam: Admitting it would drain the last dram of logic from his justification for invading Iraq. So he only talks in general terms about fighting “radical Islam.” Never mind. It’s far too late for Blair to change his story, and anyway the argument about Iraq has gone stale by now. Except for one thing: Many influential people in Western countries still insist that “radical Islam” is indeed the world’s greatest threat. Some do it for career reasons, and others do it from conviction, but they all get a more respectful hearing than they deserve. It depends on what you mean by “radical Islam,” of course. In some Western circles, any Muslim who challenges Western policies is by definition an Islamist radical. But if it means Sunni Muslims who are personally willing to use terrorist violence to spread it, then there aren’t very many of them: A few hundred thousand at most.

These people are unlikely to start blowing things up in New Jersey or Bavaria, though they are a serious threat to fellow Muslims living in their own countries. The vast majority of them speak no foreign language and could never get a passport. It’s a big, ugly problem for countries like Iraq and Pakistan, but it is a pretty small problem for everybody else.

The number of people killed by “radical Islamic” terrorists in the past decade outside the Muslim world is probably no more than 15,000.

None of these deaths is justifiable, but it is weird to insist that a phenomenon that causes an average of, say, 1,500 non-Muslim deaths a year, on a planet with almost seven billion people, is the greatest threat facing the world today. Yet the people who launched the “war on terror” do say that, as do many others who built their careers by pushing the same proposition. They do it by the simple device of warning (to quote Blair’s recent interview) that “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.”

Never mind the quite limited damage that terrorists actually do. Imagine the damage they might do if they got their hands on such weapons. Very well, let us imagine just that.

During the Cold War, the United States and the Soviet Union had 10,000 nuclear weapons ready to launch at each other. If they had ever gone to war, hundreds of millions of people would have been killed — even several billion, if it had caused a nuclear winter. And of course the two countries had huge biological and chemical warfare capabilities too.

If “radical Islamists” ever got their hands on a nuclear weapon, it would be one bomb, not 10,000 warheads. If they managed to explode it, it would be a local disaster, not a global holocaust. The worst poison gas attack ever, on the Tokyo underground system in 1995, killed only 13 people, and although germ warfare could be hugely destructive of human life, it requires scientific capabilities that are very difficult to master

Besides, just how does invading various Muslim countries shrink any of these dangers? It probably increases them, actually, by outraging many Muslims and providing the extremists with a steady flow of recruits.

Terrorism, by radical Islamists or anybody else, is a real threat but a modest one. It cannot be “defeated”, but it can be contained by good police work and wise policy choices. It might make it into the top ten global threats, but it certainly wouldn’t make it into the top three. Anybody who says it does has something to sell or something to hide.

 

 

 

 

 

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UBAID

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What is radical Christianity?

JOHN BIRK

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Gwynne Dyer, I love your thoughts: "But is militant Islam really a bigger threat to the world than the possibility of a major nuclear war (happily now in abeyance, but never really gone)? Bigger than the risk that infectious diseases are going to make a major comeback as antibiotics become ineffective? Bigger even than the threat of runaway global warming?" "Terrorism, by radical Islamists or anybody else, is a real threat but a modest one." If you will be infected with tuberculosis, I can comfort you: "Be happy that it is not cancer! Enjoy!" If you will be killed by some lunatics, I can comfort your family: "Don't cry! He was only one person involved, it could be much worse!" Otherwise, take some rest, which you really need. I am only surprised that Arab News is published such crap, which obviously flies in the face of all efforts of King Abdullah and his policy againts terrorism.

AMUSED

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There is obsolutely no threat to world peace from Islam. "Radical Islam" does not exist except in the minds of Zionists and their puppets. Tony Blair is an embrassment even to their own country men. The World opinion has spoken to him in Dublin with Shoes and abuse. This smokescreen has been deliberately created to hide their own radicalism against Islam and their centuries of guild and persecution of muslims and an excuse to invade muslim lands.

BRAD ARNOLD

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I watched Blair interviewed on This Week and he seemed like a tragic figure that was forced to endorse preventative wars (illegal by international law) as the logic endpoint of his misguided unflinching support of Bush Jr. Such a smart man being reduced to arguing for what he undoubtedly realizes is rubbish to rationalize an otherwise above average term in office as PM. Islamic extremism as THE most dangerous threat, prescribing preventative wars...it is just sad.

OILYFOOL

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Check your facts. The WORST poison gas attacks ever occurred during World War One, when BOTH sides used poison gas to destroy thousands of human beings. You COULD look it up. Instead of trying to minimize, through the use of statistics, the number of dead from "radical Islam" in an attempt to quite rightly combat media spin developed over the last 10 years (thereby contributing to the problem!), perhaps you should reflect during this Ramadan on a verse from your own Qur'an: "the murder of one soul is as the murder of all humanity." Write about THAT.
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