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King of the Hill

On Thursday, Chairman Peter King of New York will convene in his House Homeland Security Committee one of the most anticipated – and controversial – hearings in memory. The subject? “The Extent of Radicalization in the American Muslim Community and

'Shariah: The Threat to America' for Kindle Now Only $2.99

As the demand for books moves to e-readers (such as the iPad, Kindle, and other devices), the Center for Security Policy Press has just released its best-seller, Shariah: The Threat to America (An Exercise in Competitive Analysis) as a specially-priced

The New Arab Revolt

Unprecedented convulsions across the Middle East, from Morocco to Iran, prompt three reflections: First, these rebellions fit into the context of a regional chessboard, what I call the Middle East cold war. On one side stands the “resistance” bloc led

Zardari, Tolerance, and Taseer's Murder

When a member of Salmaan Taseer’s personal security team pumped twenty-seven bullets into the Punjab Governor as he visited an Islamabad market, people wondered whether the scales had tipped against the voices of tolerance in favor of violent extremism. Thousands

Muslim Brotherhood Influence in the United Kingdom

The expansion of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood (Ikhwan) in the 1960s happened mainly due to Saudi funding, with King Faisal – an anti-Semite and pan-Islamist who ruled from 1964 to 1975 – donating funds to Ikhwan groups abroad. According to

Andy McCarthy: The Next Phase of Islamic Extremism

On today’s Secure Freedom Radio with Frank Gaffney, Frank is joined by The Grand Jihad author, Andy McCarthy who lays out how the Muslim Brotherhood operates strategically. McCarthy describes a strategic method of operation that serves to take and keep

Hillary Clinton: Loughner Motivated by Extreme Political Views

From The Hill: Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Wednesday that the Arizona shooter who killed six and injured 14, including Arizona Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D), was motivated by political views. In an interview with CNN Wednesday Clinton, who

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