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There is a necessary and comforting focus on cutting government spending here in DC. The orgy of excess over the past two years has caused that and obviously the biggest budgets attract the most attention. The Defense Department has a

Who was Arafat?

This article at the link below remains as relevant today as it was when written. This is because it correctly analyzes the true nature of the “Palestinian Problem,” the character of which has been utterly ignored if not deliberately suppressed

Soros: Chinese Government Better than the US

The latest from Soros, as reported by Canada’s Globe and Mail: “Mr. Soros devoted much of his talk to China because the country’s rapid rise is taking place at the exact same time that the U.S. is losing its global

Diana West: Detering Jihad With Literacy?

Joint Chiefs chairman Adm. Mike Mullen wants to use literacy to deter the Jihad of poor vulnerable Muslims from being transformed into terrorists by their Mullahs. The last time I checked, it was the high functioning intellectual terrorists that were

The Myth of 'Moderate' Sharia Action

Mufti Habibur Rahman of Darul-Ifta, the “Fatwa Department” of Dar-ul-Uloom Deoband Indian Islam is often touted as a paragon of liberal, enlightened Islamic modernism. Pace this trope, Indian journalist par excellence Arun Shourie observed in his brilliant 1995 analysis, The

TSA Needs to 'Get a Grip'… of a Different Sort

John “Don’t touch my junk” Tyner is an American hero. Airport security ejected him from the San Diego airport after he refused the choice between a naked body scan and a crotch grab – and he recorded the whole affair

Remember the Alamo, Remember Fort Hood

Three days after the Fort Hood massacre that left 14 people dead and 32 injured on November 5, 2009 Army Chief of Staff Gen. George Casey told George Stephanopolous on ABC This Week that “…what happened at Fort Hood was

Showdown Over the Defense Budget is Brewing…

Secretary of Defense Robert Gates and President Obama’s Debt Commission are looking to divert money away from defense and search for savings of $100 billion. (This is supposed to go to deficit reduction, but who is naive enough to believe

Damning New START with Faint Praise

As the Obama administration becomes increasingly desperate to get its New START Treaty ratified, it has enlisted the help of assorted people thought to be influential with a handful of Republican Senators who will determine whether this accord is rammed

What the Palestinians Buy with American Money

Two weeks ago, a Palestinian from Bethlehem was arrested by the US-financed and trained Palestinian Authority security forces. He was charged with “carrying out commercial transactions with residents of a hostile state.” No, he was not buying uranium from Iran.

Oklahomans Say No to Sharia

As Americans learn more about Islam, the aspect they find most objectionable is not its theology (such as whether Allah is God or not) nor its symbolism (such as an Islamic cultural center in lower Manhattan) but its law code,

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Obama's Diminished Stature His Own Doing

On June 2, 2008 TIME Magazine published a photo it had taken of the “lucky charms” Barack Obama carried with him. Among them was a miniature statue of a Hindu monkey god named Lord Hanuman. Once word got back to

Mideast Peace Talks Take on a Comic Flavor

It could be a comedy Broadway play if the consequences weren’t so serious, but it’s increasingly obvious that everybody involved in the so-called Mideast “peace process” — with the possible exception of the Obama administration — does not really want

Who Briefs This Man?

Let’s assume Admiral Mike Mullen, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, knows his way around a battleship. However, he clearly doesn’t know his way through the Koran. Otherwise, he wouldn’t have made such a fool of himself this past weekend at

Top Ten Songs for Combat

Tom Ricks at Foreign Policy surveyed soldiers and asked them their favorite songs to listen to when they go into combat. Justin Bieber didn’t make the cut. (Maybe in the French Army.) Here’s the top ten. “1) Drowning Pool, “Let

Are We At War in Afghanistan: Yes or No?

Both former President Bush and now President Obama have committed to the United States to escalating the war in Afghanistan in an attempt to defeat the Taliban and bring some sense of stability to that country. Afghanistan is but one

Powering Our Military

It’s always open to speculation how wars will be fought in the future. But there is one sure bet. The way that our armed forces are powered will change. Part of the problem is that America consumes a lot of

Reclaiming the Kristallnacht Commemoration

November 9 is the anniversary of Kristallnacht, and for many years the remembrance of the event in Amsterdam has been hijacked by Muslims and left-wing extremists and turned into an occasion to bash Israel. This year’s commemoration turned out a

Who's Who in the American Muslim Brotherhood

Part 18 of a serialization of Shariah – The Threat to America, the report of Team B II of the Center for Security Policy. This section introduces the main Muslim Brotherhood components in the United States and Canada. The full

Obama Administration's un-American Agenda

President’s Obama’s recent trip to Asia was intended to advance U.S. influence in the region, promote American exports, and create jobs at home. But the U.S. President, and his Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, have also been working to advance