The murderous rampage by Army major and
military psychiatrist Nidal Malik Hasan, who fatally shot 13
people and wounded 28 at Fort Hood, Texas, has reignited a
complex and thorny debate, writes Cathy Young. Does the danger
posed by Islamist radicalism justify some "religious profiling"
toward millions of ordinary, non-violent Muslims?
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