Monthly Archives: August 2017

The State Department’s Report on Terrorism Should Be Discredited by A. Z. Mohamed

  • At the top of the list of supposed “continued drivers of violence” in the Palestinian Authority (PA) is an assertion even more fabricated: “a lack of hope in achieving Palestinian statehood…”It is not “lack of hope” that drives Palestinian violence. On the contrary, it is precisely the propping up of hope — that intimidation and terrorism work and deliver concessions, such as UNESCO’s fraudulent rulings that try to strip the Jews of their history, or Israel’s recent removal of metal detectors and cameras from the Temple Mount — that keeps the Palestinians on the offensive.

Turkey: Erdogan’s New Morality Police by Burak Bekdil

  • In 2016, the Alperen group threatened violence against an annual gay pride march in Istanbul. In December 2016, a group of Alperen youths celebrated Christmas and New Year’s Eve in Turkey by holding a man dressed as Santa Claus at gunpoint.

Gen. Terrence J. O’Shaughnessy Says U.S. Will Use “Rapid, Lethal, And Overwhelming Force” on North Korea

Tensions are rising as North Korea continues to conduct missile tests using weapons that are purportedly capable of hitting the United States. Not to mention the tragic case of Otto Warmbier, continued provocation of President Trump, and now, we’re learning, suspicious submarine activity that could preclude a missile launch.

“The Battle over Jerusalem Has Just Begun” by Bassam Tawil

The Palestinians, feeling triumphant now that Israel has complied with their demand to remove the metal detectors and security cameras, have been clarifying that it is only the first step in their fight to eradicate any Israeli presence in the Old City of Jerusalem and the Temple Mount.

What Kind of Iran Did the U.S. Just Certify? by Reza Shafiee

  • For past 38 years, Iran’s Islamist regime has demonstrated that it is neither able nor willing to reform.The time for the U.S. jettisoning its toxic “nuclear deal”, and for regime change in Iran, is now.

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