some of the assumptions here disturb me. The belief that tens of thousands of european muslims (that's awful lot,) are just terrorists waiting to attack, and then those many muslims have a supportive community to hide in.
That's fear and hate mongering. That's being afraid of dusky skinned people who don't look and think like you.
Do not let bad things happening make you afraid of people that are not white and christian. I saw the US after 911, it was a bad place to be amuslim or an arab. It was a bad place in general. And we did bad things. Don't be the US.
Seriously, this is getting annoying. Hundreds of youth have gone in Syria to support Isis form Belgium alone. We do have at least several thousands extrmists on our soils, that much is a fact.
I live right in the middle of it all, and it's not brilliant. Not a disaster yet but not brilliant.
As for being the US we don't get much choices thanks to your country merciless lobbying and pressure. With the TITP coming our states will be starved for funds even more, giving us even less tools but violence and opression to solve the situation.
Same could be said of a lot of religions. Christianity, for example. Look at the old testament.
I anticipated that overplayed response. I didn't quite anticipate how oblivious it would be, but I knew it was coming. Jesus was not a caravn bandit who did bloody deeds. You can't get around that, so you ignore it. Whatever evil that people do in the name of Christianity can safely be said to not resemble Jesus himself, yet with Muhammed, you can't speak as confidently... can you now?
I know moderate and progressive Muslims, it doesn't matter what is in the Koran, just like it doesn't matter what is in the bible.
At the end of the day, the bible state explicitely that you must kill homosexual, adulterers,... and not kill pretty much everyone else, and peoples find their way around it all.
Moderate muslims use the same kind of argument to avoid the problematic passages as christians use to avoid the leviticus or the very, very clear passage on the obligation to live in poverty.