Ron Rosenbaum is reprinting his interesting 1987 interview at Slate.
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Interesting. Fascinating. Somebody please, please, please send Trump and his staffers a Hugh Fitzgerald classic on the Treaty of Hudaybiyya. He needs to know – if he doesn’t already sense it – what governs mohammedan deal-making. That *no* Infidel can rely, *ever* on a deal – an ‘agreement’ -l made with Mohammedans. That Mohammedans will only propose a ‘deal’, a hudna, a truce-treaty, if they feel weak vis a vis the Infidels; that they will use the ‘timeout’ to regroup and rearm; and that they will breach the ‘deal’ the instant they feel they can go back in for the kill. He needs to know about Darura. I think he’d understand it. He needs to know about al-Wala wa al-Bara. And he needs to know about mohammed’s dictum – “War is deceit” – and all the varieties of mohammedan deceit – Muruna, taqiyya, Taysir, Mudarat, Kitman…. He needs to talk to Raymond Ibrahim. And Mordechai Kedar. And Mark Durie…