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A Flawed Approach Dooms Academic Study of Anti-Terror Lessons

A hallmark of research is that it is neutral and thus open to unanticipated results and findings. Reading " Anti-Terror Lessons of Muslim-Americans,” a new report by researchers at Duke and the University of North Carolina, it seems like these two NCAA rivals came together to violate this cardinal principle of scholarly research.

 

What brought you here?: 
Terrorist groups have lasted decades and wreaked havoc without having more than a couple dozen members. Pointing out that relatively few people become terrorists is irrelevant.

Exposing the Myth of Moderate Islam

I have always maintained that “moderate Muslim” is an oxymoron. We have two kinds of Muslims: Terrorist Muslims and ignorant Muslims.  The former are those who know Islam well and live by its dictums. The latter have no clue about their religion and have an idealized image of Islam that has no basis in fact. 


Muslim Obama Lies: Airplane Threat 'Isolated'?

J. Grant Swank, Jr.

Muslim Barack Hussein Obama told the world that the incident was engineered by an “isolated extremist.”

What incident?

That planned by a Muslim murderer potential who was out to destroy human lives by blowing up an airplane.


Still Not There Yet…


by Gerald A. Honigman


New York Times syndicated columnist, Thomas L. Friedman, has gained some wisdom over the years.

For a journalist, he has achieved a level of knowledge on matters pertaining to the volatile Middle East that most others in his profession seldom achieve.

Having said that, what I have forgotten over the decades at professional and academic levels, Tom will never come to know--regardless of how many free trips his boss sends him on.

First, let's look at the good side…


Iranians Are Friends of the Jews

Is there anyone left in the world that does not know the president of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, hates the Jews? His welcoming of representatives of an extremist branch of Orthodox Judaism to his conference denying the Holocaust reminded us of the Nazis' use of some Jewish community leaders to facilitate the deportation of the Jews to the death camps.

Who is Avigdor Lieberman?

By Alan Caruba In mid-December, at the invitation of the Middle East Forum, I attended a luncheon in New York whose featured speaker was Avigdor Lieberman, a Deputy Prime Minster of Israel. He wants the Arabs out of Israel. It cannot be done. Lieberman is staring at the glacial destruction of Israel by demography; the way populations grow or decrease. For Israel, the numbers do not bode well.

Fatah’s True Objectives

Herbert London August 4th was not only the birthday of President Obama, it was also the opening date of the Fatah general conference in Bethlehem. Despite concern, the Israeli government surrendered to U.S. pressure and allowed an influx of Palestinian hardliners and notorious terrorists to attend this meeting.

Gaza: Big Jihad vs. Little Jihad

Dr. Walid Phares Hamas’ attack against a Jihadist group inside Gaza is about to provide the Palestinian Islamist organization a pass to become a “mainstream” movement, acceptable internationally as a partner in negotiations. Or at least, that is what Hamas strategists think may happen as a result of crushing the minuscule militant entity known as Jund Ansar Allah (The Soldiers or the Partisans of Allah) last week.

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