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'''Bernard Lewis''' is one of the West's premier scholars of [[Middle Eastern studies]].
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'''Bernard Lewis''' is one of the West's premier scholars of [[Middle East]]ern studies.
  
 
==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
  
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* "... the United States is the legitimate heir of European civilization and the recognized and unchallenged leader of the West."<ref>[http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1990/09/the-roots-of-muslim-rage/304643/?single_page=true]</ref>
  
 
He wrote in 1986:
 
He wrote in 1986:
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:"The volume of [[anti-Semitic]] books and articles published, the size and number of editions and impressions, the eminence and authority of those who write, publish, and sponsor them, their place in school and college curricula, their role in the [[mass media]], would all seem to suggest that classical [[anti-Semitism]] is an essential part of [[Arab]] intellectual life at the present time –– almost as much as happened in [[Nazi Germany]]." <ref>http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/Read.aspx?GUID={1FE11860-C0DC-4197-A119-9AC7A10EFBB6}</ref>
 
:"The volume of [[anti-Semitic]] books and articles published, the size and number of editions and impressions, the eminence and authority of those who write, publish, and sponsor them, their place in school and college curricula, their role in the [[mass media]], would all seem to suggest that classical [[anti-Semitism]] is an essential part of [[Arab]] intellectual life at the present time –– almost as much as happened in [[Nazi Germany]]." <ref>http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/Read.aspx?GUID={1FE11860-C0DC-4197-A119-9AC7A10EFBB6}</ref>
  
* In an interview ... for Fox News' "War Stories," he contrasted how we fought fascism during World War II with the current conflict. He said: "Then we knew who the enemy was. We knew who we were. Nowadays ... we have great difficulty in defining the enemy. We have to be careful not to offend anybody. We don't even seem to be able to define our own cause, let alone the enemy's. This kind of uncertainty makes it very difficult to carry on any sort of struggle." -- Quoted by [[Oliver North]] in [http://www.washingtontimes.com/article/20080518/COMMENTARY06/167348068/1012/COMMENTARY Washintgon Times]
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In an interview ... for Fox News' "War Stories," he contrasted how we fought fascism during World War II with the current conflict. He said:
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:"Then we knew who the enemy was. We knew who we were. Nowadays ... we have great difficulty in defining the enemy. We have to be careful not to offend anybody. We don't even seem to be able to define our own cause, let alone the enemy's. This kind of uncertainty makes it very difficult to carry on any sort of struggle." -- Quoted by [[Oliver North]] in [https://www.washingtontimes.com/article/20080518/COMMENTARY06/167348068/1012/COMMENTARY Washington Times]
  
 
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==External links==
==External Links==
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*[http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/Read.aspx?GUID={1FE11860-C0DC-4197-A119-9AC7A10EFBB6} Darfur, Arab Genocide and The New York Times] - Kenneth Levin,  May 19, 2006
 
*[http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/Read.aspx?GUID={1FE11860-C0DC-4197-A119-9AC7A10EFBB6} Darfur, Arab Genocide and The New York Times] - Kenneth Levin,  May 19, 2006
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
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Latest revision as of 03:26, March 1, 2019

Bernard Lewis is one of the West's premier scholars of Middle Eastern studies.

Quotes

  • "... the United States is the legitimate heir of European civilization and the recognized and unchallenged leader of the West."[1]

He wrote in 1986:

"The volume of anti-Semitic books and articles published, the size and number of editions and impressions, the eminence and authority of those who write, publish, and sponsor them, their place in school and college curricula, their role in the mass media, would all seem to suggest that classical anti-Semitism is an essential part of Arab intellectual life at the present time –– almost as much as happened in Nazi Germany." [2]

In an interview ... for Fox News' "War Stories," he contrasted how we fought fascism during World War II with the current conflict. He said:

"Then we knew who the enemy was. We knew who we were. Nowadays ... we have great difficulty in defining the enemy. We have to be careful not to offend anybody. We don't even seem to be able to define our own cause, let alone the enemy's. This kind of uncertainty makes it very difficult to carry on any sort of struggle." -- Quoted by Oliver North in Washington Times

External links

References