Throughout all of history, did an Emir, Sultan Caliph or Arab or Islamic King rule in Jerusalem even for one day? By: Dr. Mordechai Kedar To the Honorable Leaders of the Arab States, We in Israel received with great pleasure your agreement to normalize relations with Israel on condition that we agree to the establishment … Continue reading »
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Muslim Antisemitism: What everyone needs to hear
Great read: :Muslim Antisemitism: What My Daughter’s Friend and Ambassador Gutman Need to Know by Richard Landes. One of my daughters recently wrote me about a friend who thought that “most of the Muslim antisemitism in Europe wasn’t based on their dislike of what is going on in Israel and not so much on religion.” … Continue reading »
Deep in the heart… of Saudi Arabia
From the kings of conspiracy theories and all things Wabbism comes.. The veiled Zionist plot BY DR. SADAKA YAHYA FADHEL writing for The Saudi Gazette.. This should be good… Israel is planning to trigger a war in the region and has been encouraging the world to take action purportedly to stop Iran from developing nuclear … Continue reading »
The partition of Syria?
Since as far back as June 2011, some have speculated that the embattled Syrian regime is trying to cement control over a neat enclave along the country’s coastline, extending westwards from the outskirts of Aleppo to Homs to the sea. The area is the Alawite heartland, the sect to which the Assads belong and from … Continue reading »
Options for military intervention in Syria
Since the outset of the Syria crisis in March 2011 there has been little appetite for outside military intervention. This has been based on two assessments. By Jonathan Marcus BBC diplomatic correspondent Firstly, that the situation on the ground in Syria is in many ways very different from that in Libya – the opposition is … Continue reading »
Sharia Greeting Cards
Insane, but pretty accurate for the ME This is likely the most subversive idea I have ever had! Print the PDF on 8 1/2 x 11 inch paper (for best results use 110 # card stock with a 96 brightness or better). Fold twice and tadaah! Now you have a sharia greeting card! All you … Continue reading »
VIDEO: The World under Muslim Sharia Law
VIDEO: ‘Democracy is the Opposite of Islam’ Here is an excerpt from my interview in Antwerp with the head of Sharia4Belgium, Abu Imran. He says the label “democratic Muslim” is a contradiction in terms; that Sharia (he means the full Sharia—amputation for theft, stoning for adultery) is inseparable from true Islam; and he is very … Continue reading »
: Why the West Is Losing the war of free speech with the Islamists
Recently, Salman Rushdie did not attend a literature festival in India after Indian authorities warned him he was a potential target of assassins, and after numerous protests by various Islamist groups. This is not the first time that Mr. Rushdie found himself at odds with Islamists over his free speech. In 1988, he published his … Continue reading »
Spencer: Why Can’t Non-Muslims Criticize Islam?
h/t Atlas Shrugs..check it out.. The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has long been embarked upon an all-out campaign to compel America and Europe to criminalize criticism of Islam, under the guise of criminalizing “defamation of religions.” Meanwhile, Muslim Brotherhood-linked groups in the United States work energetically to demonize and marginalize any and all who … Continue reading »
Zahar: open face case of schizophrenia
This man should abeen taken out long ago with a rocket..Though better late than never does apply.From fpnp Pal news sources translated out here Firas Press – Gaza – A member of the Political Bureau of Hamas, Mahmoud Zahar, the Fatah movement is facing a split personality at the political level, which led to delay … Continue reading »
Iran held me hostage three decades ago. It shouldn’t hold America hostage today.
Mock firing squads. Manacles. Blindfolds. This was not what I signed up for when I joined the Foreign Service in October 1978. But that was what I found when, assigned to Tehran as my first post, I was taken captive for 444 days by Islamic militants, along with 51 of my colleagues. I was 24 … Continue reading »
Khamenei signals readiness for war + Transcripts
The decision by the Iranian people to vote for deputies loyal to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei — the staunchest anti-Western political camp in the country — in last week’s parliamentary elections showed they are preparing for an assumed attack on their country as a result of Iran’s alleged nuclear enrichment program, political observers have argued. The … Continue reading »
HuffPo’s Pro-Jihad Propaganda
John Feffer, co-director of Foreign Policy in Focus, has written a curious apologia for the irrational murders and riots taking place in Afghanistan in response to the inadvertent burning of Qurans at Bagram Airfield. In “America’s Image Problem in Afghanistan” in the Huffington Post, Feffer says that “the United States definitely sends mixed messages to … Continue reading »
Follow McCain on Syria
Here’s to John McCain, leading from the front. Last week, the Arizona senator cut through all the White House doubletalk on the Syrian uprising and demanded a more active U.S. policy, including provision of arms to the Free Syrian Army as well as air power to slow the assaults of Bashar al-Assad’s murderous regime. By … Continue reading »
Blinded in Syria and a lone plea for George Bush
From NOW Lebanon..What is just as interesting as the article is the 1st comment to the post… interesting to say the least.. Every other day, it seems, an American official complains that the conflict in Syria is a tricky one for the United States to tackle. On Monday, President Barack Obama described Syria as “more … Continue reading »
Total Iranian Regime Change
What this means is that the first time in 2013 when The Iranian Parliament is in full session with all 300 top leaders in attendance, we simply “surprise attack” the building and wipe the real cancer off the map. Now were getting somewhere… Though I would still demolish all the suspect sites, they can keep … Continue reading »