Not really, but if you want to talk about religion or empires and how they spread, for a time you can make that statement about any of them. About European powers, about Christianity.
You might want to broaden your study. But again, 2% of the population by the next 33 years. And you've completely stepped around my prior stats on how American Muslims actually feel, and how Islam tends to look in countries with Western traditions. None of any of it supports your contention.
But let's say all of Islam radicalized, not just the relative sliver so many conflate with a rule. Say it happened. If 2 percent of anyone can kick the can of the remaining 98% that 98% doesn't deserve its own country to begin with.
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Not if you're good at math and use real facts. Pew used actual data over the last several years to chart a reasonable expectation of population growth along those lines. 2% by 2050 (
link).
Which, again, the majority of Islam isn't doing and never did.