The recent spate of foiled terrorist plots by Muslim extremists in
Great Britain, Germany and Denmark is a grim reminder that radical
Islam continues to pose a serious threat in Europe. Some experts warn
that Europe could export its brand of terrorism to the United States,
since many of Europe's 15 million Muslims carry European passports that
give them easy access to this country. European capitals like London
have provided a haven for terrorists to organize, some critics say,
because countries like Britain have failed to integrate Muslims into
mainstream society. But other experts blame international terrorist
networks, which recruit from a small minority of estranged European
Muslims. Others argue that in fighting terrorism at home, countries like
France have gone too far in curbing Muslims' civil liberties. Concerned
that their secular Western values are under threat from conservative
Muslims, some European countries are considering limiting immigration
and requiring new citizens to adopt the national language and beliefs. CQ Global Researcher Radical Islam in Europe v.1-11 |
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