Tagged with Russia

Islamist Web of Terror: From Boston to Times Square

By Joe Kaufman On Monday, April 15, Chechen-born Tamerlan Tsarnaev and his younger brother Dzhokhar placed and detonated two shrapnel-packed pressure cooker bombs near the finish line of the 2013 Boston Marathon, killing three and hospitalizing over 200 others. As well, the two murdered a policeman, while trying to avoid capture. If the two had … Continue reading »

Pew: Interfaith Relations

Pew:The World’s Muslims: Religion, Politics and Society Part 7 Interfaith Relations Muslims around the world agree that Islam is the one true faith that leads to salvation. Many Muslims also say it is their religious duty to convert others to Islam. Many Muslims say they know little about Christianity and other faiths. And few believe … Continue reading »

What else do most people not know about Chechen Muslims?

BNI/ And why the Boston Marathon terrorist bombings likely are only the beginning With Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the two alleged Boston Marathon bombers, Chechen terrorism has finally arrived on American soil. The two brothers not only hailed from Chechnya but had strong ties to al- Qaeda. Few developments are more foreboding for America’s future. Family … Continue reading »

Egypt says Russia to help revive nuclear program

  Egypt froze its nuclear program after the 1986 nuclear disaster at Chernobyl, but in 2006, the government of deposed President Hosni Mubarak announced it would revive the program. (AFP) Reuters, Cairo – Russia will help Egypt develop its nuclear power program, Trade and Industry Minister Hatem Saleh said on Monday, signaling that the Islamist-led … Continue reading »

Chechen Bombers Linked to Russia’s Bin Laden?

By Ryan Mauro The name of Chechen terrorist Doku Umarov may soon become a household name. In The Third Jihad, former CIA intelligence officer Wayne Simmons warned that the 2004 school massacre in Beslan, Russia by Umarov’s Islamist terrorist group is “a perfect example of exactly what will take place in this country.” That prediction was … Continue reading »

Putin Backs Hijab Ban in Russia Schools

MOSCOW – Russian President Vladimir Putin has supported a ban on the wearing of the Muslim headscarf (hijab) in schools, describing the outfit as a “foreign tradition”. “Why should we adopt outside traditions?” Putin said during a marathon question-and-answer session with Russian and foreign reporters cite by Ria Novosti on Thursday, December 20. The Russian … Continue reading »

Syria: Russia goes all in

RUSSIA IS STRENGTHENING SYRIA IN ORDER TO NEGOTIATE A BETTER DEAL FOR ITSELF AND THE ALAWITES. TED BELMAN Game changer : Russian Iskander (SS-26) Mobile Ballistic Missile Delivered to Assad’s Syria By Jerry Gordan, NEW ENGLISH REVIEW Iskander (SS-26 Stone) Russian Mobile Short Range Balistic Missile Reza Khalili reported in World Net Daily on Russian … Continue reading »

Russia arms Syria with powerful ballistic missiles

  Hours after NATO agreed on Tuesday to send Patriot missiles to Turkey because of the crisis in Syria, Russia delivered its first shipment of Iskander missiles to Syria. The superior Iskander can travel at hypersonic speed of over 1.3 miles per second (Mach 6-7) and has a range of over 280 miles with pinpoint … Continue reading »

No reconciliation with the butcher of Damascus

Do they really think in their heart of hearts that a political solution is possible with Assad? By ALON BEN-MEIR/I must express my profound outrage regarding the behavior of the Western powers, Turkey, the Arab League and Kofi Annan, all of whom are still debating the likelihood of finding a political solution to end the … Continue reading »

A World Without America

Here we go again. Even as Syria, Iran, Russia and China planned one of the biggest war games in Middle Eastern history, including 90,000 troops, 400 aircraft, and 1,000 tanks, the Obama administration was busily leaking more confidential information to the press endangering Israel’s national security. According to the Washington Post, “Western officials with knowledge” … Continue reading »

What to Do about Syria

As hostilities in Syria roll on unabated, the civilian casualties rise because of combat operations in urban areas and execution-style killings. In response, calls for U.S. military intervention of one sort or another to aid the opposition increase, while the Obama administration dithers over whether to continue relying on the United Nations Security Council and … Continue reading »