Radical fundamentalists are on the march under the banner of Jihad
in Nigeria, Mali, Kenya, Somalia, Central African Republic, Afghanistan,
Pakistan, Iraq, Syria and Yemen. In Libya, the state has practically collapsed
as contending factions of radical Islamists slug it out with tanks,
anti-aircraft guns, AK 47s and rocket-propelled grenades. In Egypt, an
audacious attempt by the Muslim Brotherhood to convert post-Mubarak popular
aspirations for freedom and democracy into a brazen push for an Iran-style
Islamic Republic dominated by Mullahs was thwarted only by the resolve of the
Egyptian people and the alliance of the military, media, bureaucrats and judges
who preferred a secular republic. Both Algeria and Tunisia only barely survived
a similar, post-Arab “Spring” take-over by radical fundamentalists.