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Dr. Deepak Chopra is here in Los Angeles. He was with us on Wednesday, in the early stages of this.

Have your thoughts changed?

DEEPAK CHOPRA, HAS FRIENDS/FAMILY IN MUMBAI: Well, I think one thought that comes to my mind is we have to ask some very important questions. One thing, for example, we have to ask if we are not in denial, Larry, we have to ask why is global terrorism a predominantly Islamic phenomenon?

You have terrorism in Ireland, you had it in Spain, you’ve had terrorism in Sri Lanka…

KING: The Palestinians…

CHOPRA: Palestinians…

KING: Jews.

CHOPRA: But it’s all regional.

Why is this a global phenomenal?

If I was a Muslim scholar or a Muslim academic, I would seriously ask this question.

If it’s true, we need to address it.

What causes the radicalization of entirely (ph) middle class Muslim youth in Britain and other places, so that they’ll go and take training in these…

KING: You have to — you’d have to interview them and most zealots are dead.

CHOPRA: I think you have — well, no, but you have to, you know, go to the deeper causes.

Is it shame?

Is it humiliation?

Is it poverty? Is it lack of identity?

Unless we address these really deep questions right now, we’re not going to have a long-term solution. It’s one thing to disable these terrorists, but then what do you do after that?

Because they’re going to rise again. It’s like the, you know, Phoenix arising from the ashes.

Is the Mujahedeen, the Taliban, DLT (ph), the ISI now the biggest threat to, actually, Pakistan?

Is Pakistan’s survival at stake because of their own radicals and the breeding ground that they’ve become?

Is this an opportunity for Pakistan and India, actually, to become allies to get rid of this cancer from within themselves?

CHOPRA: In the meanwhile though, I think we have to seriously suffocate the financial pipeline that goes from Saudi Arabia to where we’re privy and part of through our oil addiction. We have to look at the weapons trade that we are part of, that supplies and sells weapons to every side of every conflict. So there are lots of issues here that have to be looked at. I think in the long term, there has to be a marshall plan that looks at the deeper causes of global instability, poverty, radicalism, lack of education.