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issue 201
9.7.2015 |
A new report by Homeland Security says
there have already been more U.S.-based jihadist terror cases in 2015 than in
any year since 9/11. |
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A senior commander of the Iranian Rev.
Guards Corps threatens the U.S. while members of Congress pledge support to
the controversial nuclear deal. |
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Europe and other western countries faced
with a deluge of refugees from war-torn Syria will have to balance security
needs with compassion. |
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The Muslim Brotherhood affiliate enforces
strict controls on women, but is more lenient when jihad is concerned,
allowing women to train and fight. |
Kuwaiti
reseacher Fahd Al-Shelaimi, chairman of the Gulf Forum for Peace and Security
explains why the seven Gulf States have not taken any Syrian refugees.
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The photo of three-year old Aylan Kurdi's
dead body lying on a Turkish beach is seared on the hearts and minds of the
world. But who's directly to blame for the Syrian crisis that made the
Kurdi family flee for their lives along with thousands of others? |
By Ilan Berman
Iran's Deadly Ambition explains how
America's retraction from the Middle East has created significant breathing
room for an Iranian regime that not long ago was on the political ropes.
Economically, the Islamic Republic is "out of the box" that was
erected over the past decade-and-a-half by Western sanctions, thanks to the
"interim" nuclear deal. As a result, Iran's leaders are again
thinking big about their country and its place in the world. America faces
stark choices: to confront Iran's nuclear ambitions and global activities, or
to accept and accommodate the region's newest hegemon, with all that that
portends for American security and the safety of its allies. |
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[Re:
"ISIS Burns Alive Four Prisoners in Grisly Revenge Flick"]: I
question the propriety of picturing the four prisoners burnt alive by ISIS. I
couldn’t be more sympathetic, but think showing may be corrosive to the souls
of some.
J.F.
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[Re:
"Europe's Tight-Rope Act: Security vs Compassion"]: European
countries trust their enemies to the point of fatal fondness
F.R.
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[Re:
"Top Iranian General to US: We Will Cut Your 'Hands and Fingers'"]:
They want our money, make threats against us and the U.S. pays them. Business
as usual.
C.S.
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