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issue 120
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girls were most likely second-generation immigrants cut during summer trips to
their home countries during school vacation. More 
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A new book asserts that Iran attacked the
U.S. for arming rebels in Syria who were fighting Bashar Assad, Iran’s ally. |
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Elibiary inferred that he wants the U.S. to
support a future caliphate, framing it as a Muslim version of the European
Union. |
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It appears that Sudan's powerful National
Intelligence and Security Service did not like the court's dismissal of the
apostasy charges. |
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The crisis in Iraq and Syria has exposed the
artificial containment of the region imposed by the British and French. It is
now exploding. |
Gender
equality was "one
of the biggest mistakes of Western thought."
- Ayatollah Khomeini
Former Supreme Leader of Iran
Former Supreme Leader of Iran
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While some argue that freedom of speech is
sacred, it seems the only freedom of speech the PA allows is the one that
incites terrorism. |
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By Morten Storm
Morten Storm was an unlikely jihadi. A
six-foot-one red-haired Dane, Storm spent his teens in and out of trouble. A
book about the Prophet Mohammed prompted his conversion to Islam. He attended
a militant madrasah in Yemen, named his son Osama, and became close friends
with Anwar al-Awlaki, the American-born terrorist cleric. But after a decade
of jihadi life, he not only repudiated extremism but, in a quest for
atonement, became a double agent for the CIA and British and Danish
intelligence. Agent Storm is a takes readers into the inner workings of the
jihadist world. |
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