[quote name='eldad9']That depends how many decades/centuries you go back.
I'm not an expert, but I'd pick 1948 - the UN gives the jewish people half of palestine/israel to give them a place to live (that was after the holocaust, remember); immediately later, they were attacked by all the surrounding arabic nations.
Others, from both sides, will tell you horrible stories; some of which are true, some aren't.[/quote]
Well, we can go back in time and have a merry old time discussing American Indians, Crusades of the Middle Ages, Slavery, Ghengis Kahn, etc
Muslims need to come to terms with the terrorists in their midst. Today. As an American, I like many others speak out against the new crusades - imperialism in the name of spreading democracy and stability must cease. However you almost never hear non-American Muslim leaders speaking out against the terrorist cause - and whether it's fear, apathy, or silent agreement - there's just no excuse.