blaming Islam a simple answer, easier less controversial re-examining — John L. Esposito, Speaks Islam?: a Billion Muslims Really Think

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But blaming Islam is a simple answer, easier and less controversial than re-examining the core political issues and grievances that resonate in much of the Muslim world: the failures of many Muslim governments and societies, some aspects of U.S. foreign policy representing intervention and dominance, Western support for authoritarian regimes, the invasion and occupation of Iraq, or support for Israel's military battles with Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon. (p. 136-137)

John L. Esposito, Who Speaks For Islam?: What a Billion Muslims Really Think

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