In this mailing:
- Guy Millière: France Submits to
Terrorism, Muslim Anti-Semitism
- A.J. Caschetta: Laundering Iran's
Nukes - Again
- Burak Bekdil: Erdogan's
Interesting New Top Mayors
by Guy Millière • November 28, 2017
at 5:00 am
- In France, since 2012,
more than 250 people were killed by Islamic terrorism -- more
than in all other European countries combined.
- No other country in
Europe has experienced so many attacks against Jews. France is a
country where Jews are murdered because they are Jews.
- "Muslim believers
know very well what is happening. Only a minority is violent.
But as a whole, they do not ignore that their birthrate is such
that one day, everything here will be theirs". — Luc Ravel,
Archbishop of Strasbourg.
Luc Ravel,
Archbishop of Strasbourg, recently said that French political leaders
know a population replacement is in progress that will quickly have
much more serious consequences than those already evident today.
(Image source: Peter Potrowl/Wikimedia Commons)
In Bagneux, France, on November 1, 2017, a plaque
placed in memory of Ilan Halimi, a young Jew murdered in 2006 by a
"gang of barbarians", was destroyed and covered with
graffiti. When a few days later, another plaque replaced it, the
French government issued a statement that "hate will not
win".
There are many signs, however, that hate has already
won and that France is sick. If these signs were already obvious a
decade ago, they are even more obvious today. Voluntary blindness
prevented them from being addressed.
Ilan Halimi was taken hostage in January 2006, then
viciously tortured for three weeks. He was eventually abandoned,
dying, on the edge of a road and died a few hours later.
Most of kidnappers, who were arrested a few days after
the murder, were Muslims. They immediately confessed. They said they
had chosen Halimi because he was a Jew and they thought that
"all Jews have money". Some added that Jews "deserve
to suffer".
by A.J. Caschetta • November 28,
2017 at 4:30 am
- While President Obama
was busy concocting the fiction that "moderates" in
the Iranian regime were worthy of our trust, he knew full well
that he was offering concessions to co-conspirators in the 9/11
attacks. The Obama administration had evidence that Iran
facilitated Al-Qaeda in numerous ways, but Congress and the
American people were in the dark.
- Obama gets to boast
about his deal, but the people of the U.S. got almost nothing.
Everyone knows that Iran will spend the money in ways contrary
to American interests. Even John Kerry acknowledged that much of
it would go towards supporting Iran's terrorist proxies.
- The result is an
emboldened Iran, with the "right to enrich" uranium.
Anyone who
closely and honestly examines the JCPOA "nuclear deal" with
Iran will conclude that the Islamic Republic got just about
everything they wanted, while the U.S. got a dubious promise of good
behavior that expires after 10 years. Pictured: Then Secretary of
State John Kerry meets with Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif in
Geneva on January 14, 2015 for negotiations. (Image source: U.S.
Mission Geneva/Flickr)
Days away from the inauguration of U.S. President
Donald Trump, outgoing Secretary of State John Kerry boasted about
the success of the Obama administration's signature foreign policy
achievement, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), on
putatively "preventing" Iran's nuclear capability. "In
reaching and implementing this deal," Kerry said, "we took
a major security threat off the table without firing a single
shot."
On the contrary, anyone who examines the JCPOA closely
and honestly will come to the conclusion that Supreme Leader
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and the mullahs got just about everything they
wanted, while the U.S. got a dubious promise of good behavior that
expires after 10 years.
by Burak Bekdil • November 28, 2017
at 4:00 am
- Istanbul's new mayor
had been one of the lawyers defending Islamist arsonists in what
is known as the "Sivas case".
- They set the hotel
alight, while policemen allegedly stood by and watched as 37
people were killed. The city's Islamist mayor refused to send
firefighters to put out the blaze. The assault took eight hours,
without any intervention from the police, military or fire
department.
Istanbul's
outgoing mayor, Kadir Topbas (left), often gave the impression that
he was a mild, pro-peace conservative, refraining from radical talk.
Recently, Topbas bowed to pressure from Turkish President Recep
Tayyip Erdogan, and quietly resigned. (Image source: WRI Türkiye
Sürdürülebilir Şehirler/Flickr)
Ankara, Turkey's capital, has a population of about
five million. Istanbul, the country's biggest city and commercial
capital, has more than 15 million inhabitants. Turkey's top two
cities have since 1994 been uninterruptedly run by elected mayors who
feature various blends of religious conservatism, nationalism and
Islamism. Recently, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan thought it was
time for a changing of the guard in both cities; but the change looks
more like old wine in a new bottle.
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