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Paul Stott
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Why Mehdi Hasan is half right and half wrong on foreign policy as a cause of terrorism
Uncomfortable though it might be, it is entirely conceivable the Woolwich attack was motivated by both an unwise, unsustainable and unjust foreign policy, and the beliefs predominant within minority elements of British Sunni Islam, namely Salafi-Jihadis.
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