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Can the author of the comment that most Muslim men in America are homosexual and live comfortably that way please substantiate it? As I know, most Muslims are opposed to homosexual practices. David Cannon 00:13, 3 August 2007 (UTC)

Geographic regions research

Amongst some material removed a few months ago was the text:

Gartenstein-Ross also studies geographic regions where jihadist groups pose a major challenge. For example, among Gartenstein-Ross’s various publications on Somalia, he authored one of the first analyses of the jihadist group al-Shabaab to appear in a peer-reviewed journal: “The Strategic Challenge of Somalia’s al-Shabaab” in the Fall 2009 issue of Middle East Quarterly. Gartenstein-Ross’s writings on Shabaab trace the evolution of Islamism in the Somali state, examine distinctive aspects of Shabaab’s ideology and strategy, and analyze the developing relationship between Shabaab and al-Qaeda. He has presented his findings on al-Shabaab at events sponsored by U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM), National Defense University, the Foreign Policy Research Institute, and the American Enterprise Institute.
Gartenstein-Ross has similarly contributed to the study of Afghanistan and Pakistan. He was one of the first analysts to warn of the re-emergence of a terrorist safe haven in Pakistan, and the dangers posed by peace deals that the Pakistani government cut with militants in 2006 and 2007—positions that were controversial at the time, but have developed into the consensus view. In 2010, with FDD President Clifford D. May, the collected volume The Afghanistan-Pakistan Theater: Militant Islam, Security and Stability (FDD Press, 2010).
For his contributions in this area, Gartenstein-Ross is a regular lecturer for the Naval Postgraduate School's Leader Development and Education for Sustained Peace (LDESP) courses, providing instruction to members of the U.S. military. The courses he has taught for this program include The History of Afghanistan, Afghanistan-Pakistan Relations, and Strategic Goals of Afghanistan’s Neighbors.

It was unsourced, and had been tagged for a while, but at least some of this could be sourced back to the publications in question. I considered adding it back, but I don't know enough about Gartenstein-Ross to evaluate if this being given due weight ot not, and either way the wording would need to be toned back a bit. - Bilby (talk) 01:20, 1 June 2013 (UTC)

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