The Challenge of Islamic Terrorism.

AuthorJones, David T.

The Challenge of Islamic Terrorism

By David Cameron, Prime Minister of Britain

Text: https://www.gov.uk/government/speeches/threat-level-from-international

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On 29 August, in an 1,800 word address, British Prime Minister David Cameron detailed the terrorist threat in the United Kingdom and globally. The "take away" media moment was his elevation of the terrorist threat to "severe" (the highest level in three years). This announcement received international attention due to its proximity to the beheading of U.S. journalist James Foley and the unmentioned potential for "9/11" anniversary terrorist attacks.

But Cameron's speech was much more than another terrorist alert. It was a sophisticated, nuanced appraisal of the challenge of Islamic terrorism, now epitomized by ISIS, but with deep roots prior to 9/11 and the prospect for a long counterterrorism struggle lasting perhaps for generations.

Cameron made it clear that the standard countermeasures are peripheral: "This threat cannot be solved simply by dealing with the perceived grievances over Western foreign policy. Nor can it be dealt with by addressing poverty, dictatorship, or instability in the region." He identified the problem as the "poisonous" Islamic ideology condemned by all faiths; he (perhaps disingenuously) claimed it was "a battle between Islam on the one hand and extremists who want to abuse Islam on the other ... a poisonous political ideology supported by a minority"

Nevertheless, he was blunt in stating that there was domestic terrorist threat, both from resident extremists and those returning from combat overseas. He outlined specific measures to thwart such terrorists inter alia stopping international travel, canceling passports, removing citizenships, jailing hate propagandists, and eliminating Islamic extremist websites/postings.

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