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Post-Brussels: What Next for America and Its Allies?

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issue 261
3.27.2016
TOPSTORIES
Brussels: What the US Presidential Candidates Are Saying
As Clarion Project follows each candidates remarks on Islamist extremism, we take a look at how they reacted to news of the March 23 terror attacks. learn more




MORENEWS
Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) brought forward a bill to expedite the process of claiming asylum for minorities fleeing ISIS persecution.
Senator Proposes Bill To Take in Christian Refugees from ISIS

In this opinion piece, we look at the IRA of old and compare it bombings to the current Islamist attacks in a bid understand what Western states can learn.
IRA, ISIS and the Fate of Great Britain

ISIS releases an official statement boasting about the Brussels attack and hands out candy to its subjects in celebration.
ISIS Boasts About Brussels Attack, Hands Out Candy

A solidarity rally with victims of last week's terror attack in the Belgian capital Brussels was cancelled because of security concerns.
Brussels 'March Against Fear' Cancelled Over Terror Fears

The driver terrified a passenger telling him he had a bomb in his car and was thinking about joining the Islamic State.
NY Cabby Gets to Keep License Despite Making Bomb Threat
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ISIS
Clarion Project's Ryan Mauro updates Fox News viewers on the latest developments after the Brussels attacks and more...
QUOTABLEQUOTES
Christine Shawcroft -- Tea With ISIS
"I think we should bear in mind that [soldiers] having cups of tea [with ISIS] might actually be the best kind of system of defense and national security that you could have."
- Christine Shawcroft
National Executive Committee member, UK Labour Party
BLOGPOST
Raheel Raza tackles Islamist extremists and what needs to be done in this feisty, no-holds-barred, post-Brussels analysis.
Here Are the Moderate Muslims; Where are YOU?
RECOMMENDEDREADING
The Lovers: Afghanistan's Romeo and Juliet, the True Story of How They Defied Their Families and Escaped an Honor Killing
By Rod Nordland
A riveting, real-life equivalent of The Kite Runner—an astonishingly powerful and profoundly moving story of a young couple willing to risk everything for love that puts a human face on the ongoing debate about women’s rights in the Muslim world. Zakia and Ali were from different tribes, but they grew up on neighboring farms in the hinterlands of Afghanistan. By the time they were young teenagers, Zakia, strikingly beautiful and fiercely opinionated, and Ali, shy and tender, had fallen in love. Defying their families, sectarian differences, cultural conventions, and Afghan civil and Islamic law, they ran away together only to live under constant threat from Zakia’s large and vengeful family, who have vowed to kill her to restore the family’s honor. They are still in hiding.
READERSWRITE
L.B.K.
[Re: 'Salah Abdeslam: The Face of Europe's New Jihadis']: I cannot fathom the depth of darkness in the souls of those who cannot sleep at night unless they devise some miserable plan to kill, steal and destroy.
L.B.K.
L.W.
[Re: 'Brussels: What We Can Learn From the Airport, Train Attacks']: Here is step one in creating homegrown terrorism: indoctrinate our children by rewriting history!
L.W.
N.M.
[Re: 'Brussels: What We Can Learn From the Airport, Train Attacks']: No country of infidel is immune, does not matter where you reside. When tolerance becomes a one-way street, it leads to cultural suicide.
N.M.
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