I agree with the following analysis completely. The source doesn’t matter; when you’re right, you’re right (emphasis added).
While there is no conclusive answer to who killed former Pakistani prime minister Bhutto, so far the only claim of responsibility has come from an Al Qaeda leader in Afghanistan, who posted the claim of responsibility on an Italian Web site. Al Qaeda posted the following message: “We terminated the most precious American asset which vowed to defeat the mujahideen. (holy warriors)”
Daniel Pipes had this to say this morning about the recent and rare turnout of hundreds of thousands of “moderate” Muslims in Pakistan and Turkey seeking to keep some semblance of secularism intact in their nations’ governments (hat-tip: Sheila).
Is it not telling that great numbers of moderate Muslims see danger where so many non-Muslims are blind? Do developments in Pakistan and Turkey not confirm my oft-repeated point that radical Islam is the problem and moderate Islam the solution? And do they not suggest that ignorant non-Muslim busybodies should get out of the way of those moderate Muslims determined to relegate Islamism to its rightful place in the dustbin of history?