Iraq's elite Counter-Terrorism forces take position as they advance towards Mosul's Nablus neighborhood on March 12, 2017, during an offensive to retake the western parts of the city from Islamic State. Credit: AHMAD AL-RUBAYE/AFP/Getty Images
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Here's how we get a better ROI on that $3 trillion we've spent combating terrorism
May 22, 2018
This week, join Dr. Zuhdi Jasser for an episode where he spelled out how ridiculous it is that we have spent almost $3 trillion since 9/11 to combat terrorism, and yet we have very little to show that proves any return on that investment is keeping us safer into the future.
We certainly prevented many jihadist attacks, but the whack-a-mole program cannot continue at this cost forever. It's time for a better return on investment by supporting anti-Islamist, pro-liberty Muslim reformers.
Also in this episode, Dr. Jasser gave you a look at how much there was to learn from the patronizing responses by Abdul El-Sayed in a gubernatorial debate in Michigan earlier this month. Islamism matters.
Lastly, learn about how something as simple as a lunar calendar and determining the beginning of Ramadan can take a holy month of fasting and humility and spiritual unity for Muslims and turn it into a clinic in the divide between East (Islamism) and West (modernity).
Listen to more episodes of “Reform This!” with Dr. Zuhdi Jasser on-demand at TheBlaze Contributors.
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