"…The age-old lesson of religion-fueled rebellions is that they must be put down with unsparing bloodshed—the fanatic’s god is not interested in compromise solutions. The leading rebels or terrorists must be killed. We, on the contrary, want to make them our friends."
He was speaking about religious fanatics. Which part of his opinion do you take umbrage with? Ask Daniel Pearl how reasonable, and open to negotiation they are. He kinda lost his head over this topic, but it wasn't his fault.
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"There are more things between heaven and earth, Horatio, then are dreamt of in your philosophy'
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