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'''Martin Kramer''' is an academic who wrote that Middle East experts "failed to ask the right questions at the right time about Islam. They underestimated its impact in the 1980's; they misrepresented its role in the early 1990's; and they glossed over its growing potential for terrorism against America in the late 1990's".
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'''Martin Kramer''' is an academic who wrote that Middle East experts "failed to ask the right questions at the right time about Islam. They underestimated its impact in the 1980's; they misrepresented its role in the early 1990's; and they glossed over its growing potential for "terrorism" against America in the late 1990's".
 
==Connections==
 
==Connections==
 
Martin Kramer is an expert at the [[Washington Institute for Near East Policy]].
 
Martin Kramer is an expert at the [[Washington Institute for Near East Policy]].

Latest revision as of 15:04, 23 February 2018

Person.png Martin Kramer   Powerbase SourcewatchRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(academic)
BornSeptember 9, 1954
Member ofUnited States Committee for a Free Lebanon, Washington Institute for Near East Policy

Martin Kramer is an academic who wrote that Middle East experts "failed to ask the right questions at the right time about Islam. They underestimated its impact in the 1980's; they misrepresented its role in the early 1990's; and they glossed over its growing potential for "terrorism" against America in the late 1990's".

Connections

Martin Kramer is an expert at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.

 

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