Speaking during a pre-recorded segment from Dearborn, Michigan, Mohyeldin argued that "for some, radicalization and attacks against the U.S. stems from anger at American foreign policies and wars in the Middle East."
Comment: There is actually very little "radical Islam" that exists beyond what is created, funded, and armed by the Western governments/intelligence agencies. While there is probably a lot of anger in Islamic countries over what Western governments are doing to the people of the Middle East and elsewhere, that anger does not turn into violence against Westerners. Incidents like the Charlie Hebdo attacks are false flags set up by agencies like the CIA, Mossad, and MI6 to further incite anti-Islamic sentiments around the globe and also introduce draconian security measures in those countries.
The segment began with the NBC reporter highlighting how America's Muslim leaders are working with the local community to assimilate "a constant stream of new immigrants" entering the United States. After detailing how American Muslims assimilate at higher rates than their European counterparts, Mohyeldin insisted that U.S. actions have contributed to radicalism:
For some, radicalization and attacks against the U.S. stems from anger at American foreign policies and wars in the Middle East. While the overwhelming majority of muslims have successfully assimilated and integrated into U.S. society, the challenge remains to find individuals who may be on the fringes of the communities and are also alienated.
















Comment: Excellent advice in light of the latest terror attack in Paris: Charlie Hebdo: France's 9/11