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April 30, 2003
French writer Bernard-Henri Levy has just published a book titled Who Killed Daniel Pearl?. Based on news accounts, the book appears to be heavy on speculation. Levy's theory--by no means unique to him--is that Pearl was hot on the trail of a connection between al Qaeda and Pakistan's intelligence service: "My hypothesis is that bin Laden, this scarecrow of whom we are quite rightly afraid, is in some respects a puppet. He is there on stage but behind him are more secret, but more important, individuals who are his inspiration." Levy's views on Islamofascism are sound: "Radical Islam is as much to be feared today as the communist and fascist totalitarianisms of yesterday were. Everything must be done to stop a frontal collision between the west and Islam in general. The only war of civilisations must be within Islam, between the democrats and the fascists." Trackback PingsTrackBack URL for this entry: |