There exists today a tragic rift between Americans and the world's Muslims. Each views the other with suspicion and anger. Yet in the immediate aftermath of 9/11, there was widespread sympathy for th
Journalist Pintak was in Beirut during the disastrous two-year US war there in the early 1980s. It was there, if anywhere since the Crusades, he says that US treachery spawned the hate that blossomed
There exists today a tragic rift between Americans and the world's Muslims. Each views the other with suspicion and anger. Yet in the immediate aftermath of 9/11, there was widespread sympathy for the
Seeds of Hate is required reading for anyone who wants a deeper understanding of why the relationship between America and Islam is now more volatile than ever. Pintak documents how the suicide bombin