Tuesday, June 8, 2010

06-08-10: Exclusive: Defense Cuts: Guns or Troops?





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Exclusive: Defense Cuts: Guns or Troops?

Chet Nagle

Decisions about where defense cuts are made will be taken by a dogmatic political elite that neither values its military personnel, nor acknowledges the real threats to America.



Respecting Truth, Acknowledging Reality

The Editors

We face an enemy that poses possibly a threat greater than any previous military or ideological foe, that is even encouraged by those who claim to lead us. We must all face up to the gravity of this situation.



Law Enforcement Fears Shabaab Infiltration

Steve Emerson

Somali Islamists of Al-Qaeda-linked Al-Shabaab have persuaded young Somali Americans to join their jihad. Officials believe some recruits are now preparing to return to America "to harm us".



Exclusive: Mixed Messages, Rising Tensions: The Failure of the Gaza Flotilla "Spin" Operation in Context

DL Adams

The inevitable media propaganda war, demonizing Israel after the Flotilla incidents, belies struggles between Turkey and Iran for political supremacy in the Islamic world.



The Turkish Conundrum

Amil Imani

Turkey a secular nation since 1923, was an ally of Israel, but after eight years of Islamist rule, it is treating Israel like an enemy. America let this happen, and still encourages Turkey's Islamism.



About Those Somali Terrorist Arrests in New Jersey

Andrew McCarthy

The lengths to which erstwhile respectable news sources distort language related to Islamism, thereby misrepresenting reality, could be seen as hilarious, were they not so shameful.



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There's a Huge Leak in Washington, too

James Carafano, PhD

Pakistani Taliban support for direct attacks on our homeland may signal a strategic shift in their thinking. Are our U.S. military officials handling this new threat in the most effective way?



U.S. Shouldn't Wait To Take Out The Taliban

Gregory D. Lee

Continued drone strikes on the Pakistan Taliban's bases in Waziristan could be the best way to prevent attacks on American soil by Pakistani jihadists.



Iran Moves to Stifle Dissent, One Year After Popular Uprising

Shahriar Kia

Iran's totalitarian regime shows its insecurity in mass-arrests, while official celebrations commemorating Ayatollah Khomeini's death are poorly attended.



Exclusive: "Plenty of Room For New Prisoners In Tent City"

Paul Williams, PhD

Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arapaio is looking forward to July 29, when Arizona's new immigration law comes into effect.



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