Since the beginning of the war, a number of extremist Islamist movements in the Middle East, whether Shiites or Sunnis, radical Islamists or jihadists, have awakened. What is the state of the threat today? These violent non-state groups — such as Hezbollah — do not consider the West as neutral: they consider that we would be fully engaged in a conflict of civilization. The fact that this West is allied — or intervenes directly and militarily — w…
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Since the beginning of the war, a number of extremist Islamist movements in the Middle East, whether Shiites or Sunnis, radical Islamists or jihadists, have awakened. What is the state of the threat today? These violent non-state groups — such as Hezbollah — do not consider the West as neutral: they consider that we would be fully engaged in a conflict of civilization. The fact that this West is allied — or intervenes directly and militarily — w…