Make sense of war on terrorism: Trust Muslims

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Editorial Desk : Britain’s Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn has said something boldly, but should lead us all to rethink about the war on terror followed and encouraged by the Western countries. The sight of the army on Britain’s streets after the Manchester suicide bomb attack is a clear sign that the UK’s foreign policy and approach to fighting terrorism is not working, Corbyn has said.
The Labour leader said there must be more money for law enforcement, as he suggested Britain’s intervention in wars abroad had fuelled the risk of terrorism at home. According to him, many experts, including professionals in British intelligence and security services, have pointed to the connections between wars that British governments have supported or fought in other countries and terrorism back in the UK.
However, Corbyn pitched his intervention carefully, saying he was clear that terrorists were entirely to be blamed for their own actions but that governments must also examine the effectiveness of their policy decisions. He said that no rationale based on the actions of any government can remotely excuse, or even adequately explain, outrages like last week’s massacre, as he was speaking in Westminster.
So there is need for reasoning the methods of dealing with terrorism. One sided blame against Muslims as terrorists will not help to understand the methods of so-called ‘Jeehadi’ terrorism. We said many times that condemning Muslims all over is wrong. The terrorists are growing in the Middle-Eastern countries, exploiting foreign intervention indulging in indiscriminate killings, torture and humiliation of Muslims. There is no denying that in the Middle-East the Western countries fought unnecessarily brutal wars. There was vengeance and hatred against Middle East Muslims. These facts cannot be ignored.
But that does not justify the madness of killing innocent people including children by Muslim terrorist groups. We have also been saying that terrorists are not practicing Muslims they are only using Muslim names for giving Islam a bad name. It seems absurdly simple for groups like ISIS to indoctrinate some angry and disgruntled young men into committing acts of butchering. If the West goes deep into the matter they will find most of the terrorists and mentally derailed are drug addicts.
If they want to establish Caliphate or Islamic State, how does it help killing people in the West and elsewhere? Our way of thinking is — allow the people of Middle East to enjoy their democratic rights and do not humiliate the Muslims everywhere.
It is clear that these terrorists are anti-Muslim and they want Muslims to be driven out from Western countries. They cannot be normal Muslims. They are misguided by whom that the Western countries should find out.
ISIS is a big conspiracy against Muslims. Muslims are eager as others to see the end of madness of terrorism killing innocent men, women and children.
What we shall urge is not to use madness of terrorism to blame Muslims. Muslims are on the side of the West fighting so-called Muslim terrorism.

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