Most people believe common ground exists between the West and the Islamic world despite current global tensions, a BBC World Service poll suggests.
In a survey of people in 27 countries, an average of 56% said they saw positive links between the cultures.
Yet 28% of respondents told questioners that violent conflict was inevitable.
Asked twice about the existing causes of friction, 52% said they were a result of political disputes and 58% said minority groups stoked tensions.
Only in one country, Nigeria, where Christian and Muslim groups often clash violently, did a majority of those polled (56%) cite religious and cultural differences between communities as the root cause of conflict. Poll sees hope in West-Islam ties
Liberals have no stomach to face hard facts
Mark Alexander
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Those that said minority groups are using a code word for Jews. Make no mistake the Neocons is also a code word for Jews.
I think this means more...This is the winter of American military discontent...On March 17th, USA veterans and active duty personnel will hold a counter demonstration in Washington, D.C.
Beware The Anger Of The American Military!
I find it sad and unbelievable to see that people in the Western world are so ill-infomed and naive. When we are subjugated, these same persons will blame someone else, rather than taking responsibility for their malaise and cowardice. The free world is doomed by the indifference, stupidity and laziness of its citizens, not by anything the enemies do.
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