Right-wing terrorism vs. Islamic terrorism - which one is the greater global threat??

oil&gas

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U.S. and the west sticking their noses into the Middle East
plus inept management of immigration policy are bigger
threats than Islamic terrorism.
 

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U.S. and the west sticking their noses into the Middle East
plus inept management of immigration policy are bigger
threats than Islamic terrorism.
Palestinians exporting their terror to all corners of the world.

Ever hear of 9/11, etc., etc., etc.?
 

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Terrorism of all forms should be condemned, and totally eradicated. The Far Right terrorist entity such as Base should also be designated as a Terror group in the USA. They are a domestic terrorist group. Thankfully Canada, like several nations including the EU have also recently listed them as such:

The Base, and the Basis for Listing Far-Right Terror Group

 

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Root cause of 9/11 is the same as 1973-74 Arab oil embargo.
And the same reason why the Crusades happened. Some things never change and some peoples never learn. From Britannica:

The Crusades were organized by western European Christians after centuries of Muslim wars of expansion. Their primary objectives were to stop the expansion of Muslim states, to reclaim for Christianity the Holy Land in the Middle East, and to recapture territories that had formerly been Christian.
 

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And the same reason why the Crusades happened. Some things never change and some peoples never learn. From Britannica:

The Crusades were organized by western European Christians after centuries of Muslim wars of expansion. Their primary objectives were to stop the expansion of Muslim states, to reclaim for Christianity the Holy Land in the Middle East, and to recapture territories that had formerly been Christian.
Now you're backing the Crusades too?
 
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Dude what kind of a ridiculous thread/question is this? and how is everyone suddenly handing out arguments like they have have a 20+ year background in counter terrorism. As someone who has had to interact with both islamists and radical right wingers, which both of them are absolutely under the umbrella of the right wing, I can confirm that if you feel alienated (or a tonne of other things that might impact how you feel about your role in society and this world) you will end up being extremist of some kind. If you actually listen to both sides, you will find that they increasingly share a lot of core values
 

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Absolutely. It saved the world from Islamic domination. Right and civility prevailed over savagery and expansionism..

Do you disagree?
It's not that difficult to discern that if one side is the crusades and the other side is the apparent islamic domination, and if the crusades are clearly the side that "won" then the other side is one of savagery and expansionism. And it's even easier to interpret that a savage is known as a savage because they commit savagery. It didn't even need this deep of an etymological breakdown.
 
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