Muslim Culture: Center of Gravity for Global War on Terror

Abstract

This paper contends that Muslim culture is the center of gravity in the Global War on Terrorism. The author defines the concept of "center of gravity" and examines the globalization of terrorist organizations. She contends that it is the culture of the Muslim world that enables radicals to deface a proud history and religion. It is this culture that the radical ideologists maintain in a state of poverty, oppression, and aggression; they use it as a motivator for their recruiting cause. The war cannot be won by militaries alone. It will be necessary for interagency and non-governmental organizations to take the lead and work with Muslim leaders to change a culture that refuses to modernize and globalize. It also will be necessary for moderate Muslim leaders to speak out and teach young Muslim men that the radical ideology being used to justify terrorism is not their proud religion. Can one change a culture? The author contends that the United States must if it wants to win the Global War on Terrorism. She recommends three ways in which the United States can change the culture that is the center of gravity in the Global War on Terrorism.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
May 10, 2007
Accession Number
ADA470747

Entities

People

  • Shannon Clark

Organizations

  • Naval War College

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Air Platforms
  • Biomedical
  • Energy and Power Technologies
  • Weapons Technologies

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Asymmetric Warfare
  • Center Of Gravity
  • Counterterrorism
  • Education
  • Governments
  • Gravity
  • Information Operations
  • Man Borne Improvised Explosive Devices
  • Middle East
  • Military Operations
  • National Security
  • New York
  • Religion
  • Terrorism
  • Terrorists
  • United States
  • War Colleges

Fields of Study

  • Sociology

Readers

  • Military History of the United States in the 20th Century.
  • Political Violence and Terrorism Studies.
  • Strategic Security Studies