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Welcome to Obamastan

Reprinted from MelaniePhillips.com. Fort Hood, Benghazi, the Boston bombings, Iran/Syria, Israel. The pattern is unmistakeable; the danger to America is exponentially increasing; the scandal is deepening into something nearer to a national crisis. The Obama administration is playing down the Islamist threat to the US and the free world, empowering Islamists at home and abroad, … Continue reading »

Jihad Is Now Truly Global

Jihad Is Now Truly Global By Lydia Khalil Before he was known as Suspect No 1 in the Boston Marathon bombing, Tamerlan Tsarnaev was better known as the son of an immigrant family and promising boxer with Olympic aspirations. Though he won a few local championships, his Olympic dreams fell short. He didn’t make it … Continue reading »

Jihad is in America

Pamela Geller warns, ‘This obfuscation and denial has to stop’ The surviving Boston jihadi has caught, and the mainstream media is now turning to the question of Why? The Washington Post ran a story headlined, “Search for why begins.” Chicago Tribune had “Boston Marathon bombing investigation turns to motive.” The Huffington Post ran as a … Continue reading »

Is Islamic Terrorism a Motive?

By Daniel Greenfield Take 1. The media talking heads were emphasizing the probability that the Boston marathon bombers would turn out to be Tea Party activists protesting Tax Day. There was absolutely zero evidence of that aside from the date, which also happened to coincidence with a scheduled event that was being targeted. But that … Continue reading »

Jihad Will Not Be Wished Away

But willful blindness remains the order of the day. By Andrew C. McCarthy Outlook: Islam.” So reads the personal webpage of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, who ravaged Boston this week, along with his now-deceased brother and fellow jihadist, Tamerlan — namesake of a 14th-century Muslim warrior whose campaigns through Asia Minor are legendary for their brutalization of … Continue reading »

The Boston Bombing, Victimology and Shady Politicians

The Boston Bombing, Victimology and Shady Politicians by Christine Williams The newly minted Canadian Liberal Party leader Justin Trudeau—the son of former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau—demonstrated his own lack of leadership ability in protecting the vital tenets of democracy when he justified the Boston bombings through his comment: “there is no question that this happened … 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 »

Battle of Armageddon

  Michael Weiss A Syrian opposition fighter runs for cover from Syrian army snipers, during a March 27 battle in Aleppo. (AFP photo) The last fortnight has seen two separate rumors that Bashar al-Assad had been shot or killed by a member of his inner circle. The first, on March 23-24, had it that one … Continue reading »

Hack a Bank for Muhammad

By Lloyd Billingsley Most recent news on hacking has centered on China’s data theft from U.S. companies. The Izz al-Din al-Qassam Cyber Fighters have drawn much less attention, even though in late March they temporarily disabled the online banking systems of American Express and Wells Fargo Bank, both major U.S. financial players. The inspiration for … Continue reading »

This Is al-Qaeda’s Next African Target

By Jens Wiegmann This article was originally published in Die Welt. NOUAKCHOTT – Cheick Boya doesn’t think much of al-Qaeda. Of course he’s heard that the self-proclaimed holy warriors are recruiting in Nouakchott, and promising good money. The recruiters are mainly from Mali, the country that borders the Islamic Republic of Mauritania to the east. … Continue reading »

The State of Global Jihad Online

Aaron Y. Zelin New America Foundation February 2013 An in-depth analysis of past and present chatter on prominent jihadist internet forums, including its implications for extremist ideological penetration in the West. Download PDF More than eleven years after the 9/11 attacks and nearly a decade since the rise of popular online jihadist internet forums, there … Continue reading »

The State of Global Jihad Online

An in-depth analysis of past and present chatter on prominent jihadist internet forums, including its implications for extremist ideological penetration in the West. Download PDF More than eleven years after the 9/11 attacks and nearly a decade since the rise of popular online jihadist internet forums, there is strikingly little empirical research on the manner … Continue reading »

Saudi Cleric Justifies Benghazi,Calls 4 Attacks,Praises Al-Qaeda

The following report is a complimentary offering from MEMRI‘s Jihad and Terrorism Threat Monitor (JTTM).  For JTTM subscription information, click here. On January 24, 2012, online jihadis posted on YouTube an audio clip of Saudi cleric Muhammad bin Nasser Al-Suhaybani in which he legitimized attacks on Western targets, including diplomats and airplanes, and praised Al-Qaeda. … Continue reading »