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A Strategy to Defeat Islamic Theo-fascism January 7, 2016
G. Murphy Donovan
Islamism, like the secular fascism of the 20th Century, must be defeated, humbled in detail.
Turkey Abandoning Atatürk February 17, 2014
Neil Snyder
With elections approaching, the most volatile region in the world could use a return to the sane leadership of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk.
Islam and David Cameron January 31, 2014
Paul Austin Murphy
A British prime minister may be obliged to be an Islamophile.
Obama's Syria dithering has led to disaster December 12, 2013
Thomas Lifson
Islamists take over key warehouses holding U.S. military gear as US-backed commander flees.
BBC Bias October 18, 2013
Paul Austin Murphy
The BBC is fundamentally biased against critics of IIslamism and Leftism -- the difference from U.S, media being that they admit it.
The Decline and Fall of National Security October 9, 2013
G. Murphy Donovan
Two unlikely sets of institutions are playing key roles in the decline of American foreign policy effectiveness: Intelligence agencies and military commands.
Strategic Blindness in Syria September 16, 2013
G. Murphy Donovan
Religious war is now a global phenomenon, but the Pentagon doesn't have any official guidance for fighting it beyond political correctness.
Reclaiming 9/11 September 11, 2013
Glenn Fairman
If America were to draw any lesson from the abomination that was 9/11, it should have been that our interests were antithetical to Islamic Fundamentalism.
The 'Strong Horse' Falters August 28, 2013
Abraham Katsman
The Muslim Brotherhood is not just another political organization; and Egypt is not just another country.
The War that dare not be named August 22, 2013
Thomas Lifson
Our government won't admit it, but jihadists are at war with the West.
Mehdi Hasan Smears Douglas Murray & Robert Spencer August 18, 2013
Paul Austin Murphy
The UK Islamist/Western Civ battle heats up.
Aiding Islamist Propaganda July 17, 2013
Rachel Lipsky
Many Americans -- some of the Jewish -- are falling for the oldest psychological warfare trick in the book on behalf of the Muslim Brotherhood.
Why Call it Intelligence? July 8, 2013
G. Murphy Donovan
The Stuxnet and Prism disclosures are just symptoms of decay, signs that American Intelligence has lost its original moorings.
Mark Steyn, Accommodation, and the Fall of Khartoum July 7, 2013
Jon N. Hall
The British were too late to rescue Gordon of Khartoum. Is it too late to move against today's Islamists?
Geller and Spencer Banned from the UK June 29, 2013
Paul Austin Murphy
Double standards for defenders of the West as opposed to Islamist terrorists.
Spin Win for Brennan June 9, 2013
G. Murphy Donovan
Truth is simply what you are willing to believe, isn't it? The rot begins with rhetoric.
The New Axis June 9, 2013
Ken Blackwell and Bob Morrison
American atheists aren't opposed to religion -- just some religions.
It depends on what the meaning of 'Islam' is May 15, 2013
Andrew G. Bostom
Has there been a bizarre "harmonic convergence" on Islam between Daniel Pipes, the historian, and unabashed Zionist, and the late Israel-negating, Palestinian polemicist, Edward Said?
Silencing Speech on Islam May 4, 2013
Andrew E. Harrod
The German government acquiesces to limitations on freedom of expression. When have seen this before?
The Brothers Tsarnaev and the Danger Whose Name we Dare not Speak April 28, 2013
Clarice Feldman
The unfolding story surrounding the Marathon bombing has revealed more about the administration's incompetence, mendacity, and corruption than Obama can strictly afford.
Islamism in Texas April 24, 2013
Pamela Geller
An investigation into a Texas honor killing gets stonewalled.
Tamerlan Tsarnaev and 'A lesson to the inhabitants of the world' April 23, 2013
Andrew G. Bostom
What's in a name? In the case of Tamerlan Tsarnaev, an understanding of the man after whom he is named is essential to grasp to historic forces on whose behalf he allegedly embraced cruel terror, bringing along his kid brother Dzhokhar.
Speaking of Apologies... April 9, 2013
Michael Curtis
Will Prime Minister Erdogan of Turkey emulate Prime Minister Netanyahu and apologize to the Kurds, Armenians. Jews, and other victims of Turkish actions?
A Life on the Line March 17, 2013
JanSuzanne Krasner
Turning his back on the past, blazing an uncertain trail into the future: Mosab Hassan Yousef, heir of Hamas, onetime Islamist radical... and Christian.
Islamists' Primary Target February 27, 2013
Neil Snyder
We can't win the war that Islamists have declared on us if we don't know what they are fighting for.
Tunisia and the Assassination of Belaid February 20, 2013
Dr. Hammouda Salhi
Despite recent unrest following the assassination of Chokri Belaid, people in the U.S. should remain more optimistic about the situation in Tunisia in comparison to the situation in Egypt, Libya, or Syria.
Fox News and the Saudi Prince February 20, 2013
Andrew G. Bostom
The bowdlerization, or "Bin Talalization" of Fox News'coverage of Islam.
The Boston Globe vs. Free Speech February 15, 2013
Ilya Feoktistov and Charles Jacobs
Islamic threats to freedom of expression seem not to bother those who otherwise make criticism of people in power the key element of their profession.
The Strategy of Hamas February 13, 2013
Michael Kravshik
Since its inception, Hamas has never abandoned its use of 'flexible rigidity', the strategy specifically designed to secure its existence and its relevance, while impeding any chance for peace.
The Devil You Don't Know December 31, 2012
Glenn Fairman
The Left's moral and cultural relativism, coupled with its ideological investment in "Contra-Americana," has irrevocably demolished its powers of judgment.
Benghazi: Cui Bono? November 2, 2012
Bill Schanefelt
In attempting to understand the attackers in Benghazi, one might, as the Romans taught us to do in such situations, seek to answer a simple question: Cui Bono---"as a benefit to whom?"