The threat from radical Islamic jihadists is real and needs to be taken seriously.
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The real threat comes from terrorism.
For twenty years, Islamic Jihadists have been attacking American interests around the world and we did not take them seriously until September 11th, 2001.
We are in a global war with a radical and violent form of the Islamic religion, and it is irresponsible and dangerous to deny it.
What I'm concerned about are two things. I think one that John Miller talked about, and that's the radicalization over the Internet that ISIS is very adept at doing. The other one is a foreign fighter threat.
This radical Islam is a religious-based ideology. And you actually have to, when you deal with the ideology, you have to attack it on that basis.
Islamist terrorism is a cancer on Islam, and Muslims themselves must fight it at our side.
There have been bombings by extremists. They are not representatives of Islam. They're not representative of the vast majority of people who love this country, but nonetheless, they exist.
The greatest threat facing humanity is a radical Islamist regime meeting up with nuclear weapons.
Our work in Britain suggests that radicalization is driven by an ideology which claims that Muslims around the world are being oppressed and - and this is the key bit of the argument - which then legitimizes violence in their supposed defense.
The real terrorist threats are George W. Bush and his band of brown-shirted thugs.
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