Mr Cameron said UK security was threatened by radicalism that was "poisoning young Somali minds".
And not everyone in the government agrees that Islamic radicalism is the fault of Pakistan alone.
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Mauritania's tolerant form of Islam and its tribal network provide a buffer against radicalism.
Although such radicalism is unlikely to muster much support, America's Treasury is also pushing for change.
Turkey's situation suggests that moderate Islamic parties can act as a bulwark against radicalism.
But they also manage to mix a large measure of conservatism with their radicalism.
Of course, the radicalism of the Republicans in 1994-96 was not all that it seemed.
This all goes against Chavez's aim of trying to destabilize the region and promote radicalism.
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Despite Mr Tomiyama's radicalism, the firms' cultures should mix more easily than Americans and Japanese.
Much of Margaret Thatcher's radicalism depended on a willingness to challenge received, meaning elite, opinion.
But Israel's Libyan Jews say he has sought to atone for his youthful Arab radicalism.
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But they are more likely to rebound against the left: Brazilians dislike radicalism and disorder.
Many are quick to claim that these misbehaviors were simply a consequence of Arafat's personal radicalism.
Although Mr Chissano now makes similar noises, some Mozambicans have not forgiven Frelimo for its past radicalism.
Has it not abandoned a form of radicalism which is imperative to the task of social transformation?
He may have been encouraged by signs that Mr Sadr was growing impatient with his followers' radicalism.
He identifies Islamic radicalism as in many cases a preparatory phase for this violence and associated subversion.
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Melo Antunes's radicalism in Africa helped him to retain the confidence of the most leftist young officers.
Unlike the radicalism that springs from poverty and hardship, San Francisco's radicalism flourishes today in response to prosperity.
But it is also because by nature she prefers small methodical steps to giant leaps and bold radicalism.
Rival Shia forces in Lebanon, such as Muhammad Fadlallah, an influential ayatollah, increasingly distance themselves from Iranian-style radicalism.
What Obama's radicalism tells us is that he is not a man who is moved by rational discourse.
He said he remained a radical, but by then no one in America was much bothered about radicalism.
So despite his softened tone the Greek people at the end of the day feared the radicalism of Tsipras.
But he was slow to radicalise, and cautious even as his radicalism grew.
The stakes are clear for mainstream Christian leaders -- as well as other faiths where radicalism is going overboard.
The story of Islam in America today is a story of rapid assimilation and even secularization, not growing radicalism.
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Some years later, his family moved to the suburbs of southern Beirut, a region long associated with Shiite radicalism.
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