I am, like most rational Americans, in a death-struggle with violent, terroristic, Islamic radicals. At the same time, however, I am increasingly becoming aware of the "emotional resonance" of many Muslim cries for equity and autonomy, even if the matter may lie largely in a deep-seated yearning for respect, a respect actually or only perceptively denied them historically.
To say this is a complex matter only states the obvious. The questions are how do we eliminate terrorists, and express (and develop) the respect the Muslims feel is their due? I don't think it is intellectually dishonest, but actually the opposite, to link the two quests. As in any guerilla war, the primary object is to win hearts and minds, thereby dwindling the radicals popular support, source of funds, opportunity for safe havens and even ideological viability. Here, as I see it, we can contribute mightily to that goal by doing the "right thing" culturally, socially and politically to "Muslims in general." I suggest that we launch a "culture 'offensive,'" valuable and fun in its own right but seemingly essential at this turn in te historical march.
And wouldn't it be nice to have a "Muslim Gandhi" arise from the milieu to raise their clarion call, articulate their position, persist in the cause non-violently ... and respect us back.