By Jim Kouri, on January 18th, 2012 "[T]he government forces backed by U.S. Marine troops and Air Force have been fighting terrorists of the al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) group for more than eight months…" [...]
By Jim Kouri, on January 17th, 2012 Experts on Islam and terrorism assert that the Muslim Brotherhood’s dominance of the Egyptian government, by virtue of its recent parliamentary election victories, will eventually lead to the imposition of Sharia law on Islamic Arabs and jihad against infidels.
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By Dan Miller, on January 16th, 2012
The military justice system demands justice for our troops, not revenge upon them to curry favor with others.
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By Jim Kouri, on January 16th, 2012 "I think the Muslim Brotherhood is not anything to be afraid of in the upcoming (Egyptian) political situation and the evolution I see as most likely."
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By Dan Miller, on January 9th, 2012
Herds of horses have leaders. They establish dominance by fighting all comers and by protecting the lesser horses within the herd. Eventually, fighting ceases to be necessary. A hard stare, the baring of teeth or even a kicking gesture become sufficient. Only when the dominant horse weakens or a new horse is [...]
By John Harris, on January 8th, 2012 About a week ago, Katie Kieffer dared to ask a few questions of the sort I have in mind on Townhall.com, tentatively advancing the proposition that Ron Paul is not entirely insane. Directly opposing her signature photo on the Townhall homepage was the equally lovely visage of Star Parker—whose column charged Paul supporters with being [...]
By Jim Kouri, on January 5th, 2012 Nigerian officials have arrested three radical Islamists from the organization Boko Haram believed responsible for bombing Christian churches and worshipers on Christmas.
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By Ralph Benko, on January 4th, 2012 Author Daniel Yergin writes about the correlation between terrorism and oil.
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By Jim Kouri, on January 1st, 2012 "The problem with corruption within Mexican coupled with the political corruption within Attorney General Eric Holder's Justice Department — including harebrained schemes like the Fast & Furious debacle — makes it less likely that the 'war on drugs' will end successfully," said former narcotics detective Glenn Knudsen. [...]
By Abukar Arman, on December 23rd, 2011 Somali's civil war has divided its intellectual class into four categories. The biggest dilemma facing the Somali intellectual class is their challenge to liberate themselves from the exploitative and oppressive clan paradigm.
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By Jim Kouri, on December 21st, 2011 The violence erupted just as the parliamentary election proceeded in that Arab nation. According to reports, the Muslim Brotherhood and the radical Islamic group the Salafists were winning a majority of the parliamentary races.
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By Jim Kouri, on December 10th, 2011 U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder is trying to escape accountability for Fast and Furious by pretending that Bush was also involved with it.
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By Rachel Alexander, on December 9th, 2011 The National Defense Authorization Act merely codifies existing law. It does not expand the government’s powers to detail suspected terrorists. [...]
By Jim Kouri, on December 5th, 2011 Boko Haram (translated: "Western or non-Islamic education is a sin") is a controversial Islamist group that seeks the imposition of Shariah law in the northern states of Nigeria.
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By Jim Kouri, on November 21st, 2011 The Pakistan government is furious that a memo has been leaked to a Fox News correspondent indicating they want help from the U.S. to prevent a military coup.
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By Nooredin Abedian, on November 12th, 2011 There is a danger that Islamic fundamentalism may gain ground in the Middle Eastern countries where despotic dictators have recently been removed.
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By Rabbi Dr. Daniel M. Zucker, on November 7th, 2011 Why are the same leaders who so passionately protect Muslim rights in America doing nothing for Christians who are dying in record numbers? Why has the church been virtually silent about the suffering of our brethren?”
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By George de Poor Handlery, on October 27th, 2011 When we feel that we have to avoid the full truth. [...]
By Jim Kouri, on October 26th, 2011 Libya is considered the most conservative state in northern Africa, banning the sale of alcohol. One of the Libyan chairman's first acts has been the lifting of Khadhafi's ban on polygamy.
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By Roni Drukan, on October 25th, 2011 Going from dictatorship to democracy in less than nine months, Tunisia is not only the seedbed of the Arab Spring but its model. But keep in mind that the outcome of this model may not be what the west expects.
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By Jim Kouri, on October 23rd, 2011 An American predator Drone first bombed Khadhafi's military convoy, then it was attacked by French jets, leading to his apprehension by rebel fighters.
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By Ian Fletcher, on October 12th, 2011 Small steps like this bill are the hard, boring stuff out of which significant political progress is made. It won’t be easy, but clearly the political momentum is in favor of doing something about this problem.
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By Ian Fletcher, on October 8th, 2011 Herman Cain is delusional if he thinks we can solve the China trade imbalance by outgrowing China. But he does seem to understand that what passes for free trade isn't working.
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By Kambiz Assai, on October 6th, 2011 Tehran has found export of terrorism as the most fruitful act in its foreign policy and an act that it cannot afford to stop.
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By Jim Kouri, on October 6th, 2011 Republicans are calling for a special counsel to determine whether Attorney General Eric Holder perjured himself during his testimony regarding "Operation Fast and Furious."
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