Kenya: Four Year Old Boy Confronts Terrorists, and Escapes Alive
As Kenyan security forces continue to battle Somalian Al Qaeda-linked terrorists, more stories have emerged, shedding light on the horrific events of the assault on the Westgate shopping mall in Nairobi, which have killed at least 62 people and left more than 170 wounded. Gunmen – and, it is emerging, at least one female terrorist […]
Obama Celebrates Bisexual Visibility Day in a Closed Door Event
Did you know that today is Bisexual Visibility Day, well according to Obama it is. You may not be aware, but they are at the White House and will be celebrating with an official event. Seriously, this is not a joke. Today, in honor of Bisexual Visibility Day there will be a White House roundtable […]
David Camerons Denial that Islamic terrorist attack in Nairobi was linked to Islam
Do you know the name of Muhammed’s mother? No, me neither. I can manage the names of two of his wives and his Christian concubine, plus his daughter, but not his mother. The matter was, however, of more than academic interest when gunmen took over the Westgate shopping centre in Nairobi. According to witnesses, members […]
Scoring the Syria Deal
by Daniel Pipes National Review Online September 17, 2013 [Differs in minor ways from the NRO version.] Diplomacy has never witnessed anything like the dizzying and erratic sequence of events relating to Syria that began on Wednesday, Aug. 21 and ended 3½ weeks later, on Saturday, Sept. 14. Who won, who lost? It’s too soon […]
Syria’s Christians Nearing ‘Extermination’
While many were fixated on Russian President Vladimir Putin’s recent letter to the American people, another letter from another Russian leader—this one directly addressed to the U.S. president—was missed. On September 10, Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill issued a letteraddressed to “His Excellency Mr. Barack Obama, President, United States.” Whether one wishes to interpret this communique as […]
Obama at United Nations: The World Is Safer—or It Isn’t
Newscom President Obama this morning laid out a foreign policy roadmap for the remainder of his presidency. However, his audience at the United Nations General Assembly might be excused for finding it confusing. In Obama’s speech, assertions were followed by contradictions, and top priorities were undermined by caveats. Under leadership such as this, the […]
An ObamaCare nightmare
(FOXNEWS) Andy and Amy Mangione of Louisville, Ky. and their two boys are just the kind of people who should be helped by ObamaCare. But they recently got a nasty surprise in the mail. “When I saw the letter when I came home from work,” Andy said, describing the large red wording on the envelope […]
Russian Federation: Court Finds Qu’ran to be Hate Literature
A is A: Aristotle’s Law of Identity. Everything that exists has a specific nature. And Islam and the Quran have a very specific nature. So this is a very good step in the right direction. The truth about the quran must be exposed. The book compels Muslims to hate, oppress and slaughter non-Muslims and non-practicing Muslims. Civilized peoples should […]
Why Was Enoch Powell Condemned as a Racist and Not Charles de Gaulle?
by Daniel Pipes History News Network August 19, 2013 The French and British empires historically had different premises, with the former (in the Roman tradition) focused more on culture and the latter more on race, hierarchy, and family. This difference took many forms: one finds meals of bifteck-frites in tiny towns in the former French […]
Israel’s Stunning Response to Palestinian Aggression
by Daniel Pipes September 23, 2013 Cross-posted from National Review Online, The Corner In retaliation for the shooting on Sep. 22 of an Israeli soldier, Sgt. Gabriel Koby, 20, while patrolling in Hebron, killed by a sniper with a shot to the neck, the Government of Israel has allowed the immediate resettlement of Beit Hamachpela […]
No News Twenty Years after the Oslo Agreement
by Daniel Pipes September 13, 2013 Cross-posted from National Review Online, The Corner Strangely, twenty years on, I find nothing new to say about the Oslo accords signed on Sep. 13, 1993. I reread what I wrote on the 10th anniversary and realize that no major changes have occurred. The players remain in their customary […]