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““Bashir paused to watch a live CNN feed... Bashir was struck silent by the images of wailing Iraqi women carrying children's bodies out of the rubble of a bombed building. As he studied the screen, Bashir's bullish shoulders slumped. "People like me are America's best friends in the region," Bashir said at last shaking his head ruefully, "I'm a moderate Msulim, an educated man. But watching this, even I could become a jihadi. How can Americans say they are making themselves safer?" Bashir asked, struggling not to direct his anger toward the large American target on the other side of the desk. "Your president Bush had done a wonderful job of uniting one billion Muslims against America for the next two hundred years.””
About This Quote
Source Speech: Interview on CNN, 2003, United States Department of State
The speaker reflects on how violent events can radicalize even moderate individuals, questioning U.S. policies that fuel anti‑American sentiment.
In simple terms: Violence can push moderates toward extremism, and U.S. actions may worsen this.
Consider how policies affect perceptions abroad.
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When to use this quote
- diplomatic negotiations
- community outreach
- counter‑terrorism programs
- media reporting
- education initiatives
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What policies could reduce alienation?
- How can societies support moderate voices?
The quote may overgeneralize complex motivations and ignore other factors influencing radicalization.