

Negotiations and resolutions towards ending this bitter conflict are still possible since what goes on in the name of Jihad is related to political agenda rather than any religious motivation." 234 pages. The author feels that an American retreat from the Middle East is inevitable and that further indiscretion on the part of the US foreign policy makers may pave the way for a very protracted clash on cultural fault lines. But the onus for bringing the international situation to such a chaotic pass devolves on some high handed policies of the great super power of the contemporary era, the United States, for example the unwarranted Iraq invasion.

That is why radical Islamic terrorism has become synonymous with the word Jihad. "Recent rise in the activities of the radical Islamic groups have now taken the form of global insurgency from the Middle East, to South Asia, Africa, Europe and even North America. A FINE, bright, clean, tight, scholar/collector-worthy copy sans flaws.
