And yet the discourse on "radicalization" usually makes no mention at all of US foreign policy–even when radicals are loud & clear about it.
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@BrennanCenter report on domestic radicalization, with zero mention of US foreign policy: http://www.brennancenter.org/content/resource/rethinking_radicalization/ … -
Part of this stems from the old intellectual folk-belief that "tout comprendre, c'est tout pardonner." This is squeamish garbage.
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Understanding of our opponents and their motivations is an asset but among US policy elites it's often treated like a contaminant, a stigma.
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