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October 27, 2023

Though the world now rightly focuses on Israel, the world’s sole Jewish state is largely irrelevant as regards the real threat to world peace: militant Islam. If you really want to address root causes, then look no further. Israel and the Jews are but a convenient distraction, a red herring, just the canary in the coal mine.

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To put things in perspective, depending on how one scores things, there are now between 30 and 100 armed “conflicts” raging in varying degrees on our planet.  Even the United Nations (UN) reports that we currently have “the highest number of violent conflicts since World War II.” 

So, whether there are 30 or 100 armed conflicts, it raises a simple question: how many involve Jews?

Answer: 1.  Just Israel.

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For all the others, there’s not a Jew anywhere in sight.  So, Jews, frankly, are largely irrelevant as regards world peace and conflict.  A red herring.  But also, the proverbial canary in the coal mine.

Sadly, but tellingly, and putting Israel aside, the vast majority of armed conflicts on our globe involve militant Islam on at least one side of the conflict. So, if you’re looking for “root causes” to explain world instability, that’s it.  Stop overthinking things.

Some of the places are old and familiar like Kashmir, where Muslims fight Hindus.  In some places – like the Philippines – it’s militant Muslims versus Catholics.  In the Philippines, an Islamic group even beheaded two Jehovah’s Witnesses and left their heads in bags with the note, “Those who do not believe in Allah will suffer the same fate.”

In much of Africa – Nigeria, Sudan, Congo, Burkina Faso, Somalia, Kenya, Ethiopia, Cameroon – it’s militant Muslims versus Christians.  In Nigeria, it is common for militant Muslims belonging to Boko Haram to burn churches.  This is not a new phenomenon.

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When Nigeria hosted the Miss World beauty pageant 20 years ago, militant Muslims killed more than 200 people.  Apparently, beauty pageants are offensive to the Koran, but murdering innocents is ok.  At least fifty churches were destroyed or damaged.  The local newspaper was also burned because it had the audacity to publish a story questioning Muslim groups that condemned the pageant.

Though a beauty pageant makes for unique context, Islamists killing Christians is hardly unique.  Rather, Nigeria is reflective of what’s been going on around the globe for some time now.  In Sudan, which we don’t hear much about, more than two million Christians have been literally butchered this century by militant Islamists proclaiming, “convert or die.”