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Militant Islam Reaches America, published in 2002, is a book written by historian Daniel Pipes, focusing on Islamic fundamentalism and Islamism, and reflecting Pipes' view that, as he said in 1995, "nnoticed by most Westerners, war has been unilaterally declared on Europe and the United States."

Pipes has argued that it's "in the nature of all totalitarian movements, all radical utopian movements, like the Fascists, the Communists, and now the Islamists, that sooner or later they get the United States in their sights as the most dangerous enemy they have."

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