Another perspective on wars in the Muslim world, provided by law professor Ali Khan of Washburn University located in Topeka, KS.

Sequential destruction of Muslim nations.

A conspiratorial view of the world is frequently inaccurate, exposing more the paranoia of the view rather than the reality of the world. The sequential destruction of Muslim nations — Palestine, Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, (and Iran is on the list) — may or may not be a conspiracy hatched in Washington D.C., but it is becoming an international reality. It is no secret that the United States and Europe, with varying degree of mutual cooperation and some make-believe internal discord, superintend the sequential destruction of Muslim nations. This War of Sequential Destruction (WSD), despite Nobel-Laureate Barack Obama’s denials, refuses to go away.

I also found this interesting:

After razing Iraq and Afghanistan, the WSD has now turned to ravage an ally, Muslim Pakistan. Pakistan is a nation that the British, in 1947, carved out of India and that India, in 1971, broke into two, liberating Bangladesh from the murderous clutch of the Pakistani military.

He attributes the separation of East and West Pakistan to India, as though the Bangladeshis had nothing to do with it. He is stating that an outside non-Muslim agent came in and split a Muslim country, but then he calls it a “liberation.” This seems like a contradiction within his perspective, but not a surprising one, since he seems to be compulsively grasping for ‘outsiders’ to blame for conflict in Muslim states.