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The Silence That Kills

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SourcePageThe New York Times
DateDateMarch 2, 2007
URLURLhttp://select.nytimes.com/2007/03/02/opinion/02friedman.html
QuoteText"But worst of all, Muslims, the very people whose future is being killed, are also mute. No surge can work in Iraq unless we have a “moral surge,” a counternihilism strategy that delegitimizes suicide bombers. The most important restraints are cultural, societal and religious. It takes a village — but the Arab-Muslim village today is largely silent. The best are indifferent or intimidated; the worst quietly applaud the Sunnis who kill Shiites"
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The Silence That Kills by Thomas Friedman (The New York Times, March 2, 2007) (view)