Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” talks to Ayaan Hirsi Ali about her life and her work in trying to awaken the West to the dangers of religious extremism; why the parts of Islam that have given rise to entities like Hamas and the Islamic State need to be challenged; why the West needs to invest in winning the civilizational conflict by rescuing the minds of students and governing in a way that draws a line between Western beliefs and those of the extremists; her hope that organizations fighting for Western civilization can come together to form a movement for individual freedom; and much more.
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Evan Feigenbaum of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and a former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State explains how Taiwan could become a bargaining chip…