2010s, 2015, Muslim Brotherhood Review (20 July 2015)
“I find that Muslims are often allies. Their critique offers a salutary contrast to western indifference and inertia. Muslims rightly condemn the collapse of western moral authority, the failure of nerve that has created our epidemics of crime, drug abuse, family breakdown and promiscuity. They are right to be horrified at the wholesale destruction of the sacred, and the worship instead of consumer choice. They are right to point to the meaninglessness and vacuity of secular society, its arrogance and the paralysis of its institutions. This is, after all, why so many are turning to fundamentalism in Christianity and Judaism as well as Islam.”
"How the West was lost" http://www.melaniephillips.com/how-the-west-was-lost (May 11, 2002)
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“Western foreign policy is a necessary but insufficient reason for Muslim aggression.”
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stated in the early 1990s, as quoted in "Towards a Community of Values?" by Hans-Georg Betz – in Austria in the European Union (2003), p. 434
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Interview https://www.catholicity.com/commentary/saint-paul/00041.html for CatholiCity (31 January 2007).
As quoted in The Two Faces of Islam, by Stephen Schwartz