@Destined I respect your opinion, but, I guess we simply have to agree to disagree on this one. I don't really see it as a feasible solution to try to "teach" people who consider people living in the western societies as "non-believers" who have to be taught.
Anyway, there's a big bandwidth, of course, and, not every muslim is a radical (I hope I also made that clear in my posts). The thing is, just, that I don't think you really can split the religion, and the extreme fundamentalistic interpretation. That's all that I want to say. If there is a politically motivated act of terror, it will be linked with the political motivation. If there is a islamistic act of terror, it should be linked to the religion. As simple as that. That doesn't mean that every muslim is a terrorist, it means that there is a potential to radicalize people, just like with any ideology out there. That, combined with the fact that many islamic societies are not on the level of civilization of the western countries yields a violent potential. That's something we should be aware of. And, in the case of countries like the one where I live, there also should be awareness that we import this potential on a daily base.
BTW, and this is my personal opinion: I didn't shed a single tear when bin Laden was finally killed. I considered it a good thing. Especially as you can't catch such people in another way. One less threat for thousands of innocent people in the world. A good day for me, nothing more nothing less. If there's the choice between killing a bad guy, and innocent lives being taken for crazy world views, then the choice is clear for me.