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The Israeli-Arab Alliance Against Iran
Despite the outward condemnation of Israel by many Arab Muslim states, there are persistent stories of behind-the-scenes cooperation between these blood enemies against the common foe Iran.
Russia to Build Nuclear Power Plant in Syria?
Syria's own nuclear program remains off-limits to UN inspectors as the evidence suggests Iran may be sharing its nuclear know-how with President Assad.
Is Osama Bin Laden Enjoying a Safe Haven in Iran?
There is a tantalizing body of circumstantial evidence that the world's number one terrorist is being sheltered by the Islamic regime.
Honor the Founding Fathers by Supporting Independents
The Founders' fears about the dangers of factionalism have all come true. (But would they support Charlie Crist's recent move?)
Iran’s Secret Uranium Deal with Zimbabwe
The agreement with Robert Mugabe may be a sign that the Iranian nuclear program is having problems that have slowed it down, but hardly stopped it.
Danny Glover: Hero to the Media, Villain to the Intelligent
The actor's arrest over the weekend should remind us that he has a history of painting America as the problem and anti-American regimes as the saviors of the oppressed.
Is Kim Jong-Il Fearful of an Uprising?
Mysterious sinking of South Korean vessel could be response to increasing unrest among North Korean citizens.
Iran’s Support for the Taliban Is No Surprise
If these two sides can ally together despite their differences, then it shows the analysis about the nature of Islamic extremists’ dealing with one another couldn’t be more wrong.
The War on Radical Islam Can Be Won; the War on Terror Cannot
We must focus on ideology, not tactics. Look at Nazism, which was certainly defeated.
Tom Campbell’s Problematic Ties to Radical Muslims
The California Senate candidate must answer charges about his associations with known terrorist sympathizers.
More Crazy Talk from ‘Muslims of the Americas’
The "Islamberg" sheik calls Avatar a work of evil, made by "Jinns."
Secularism a Growing Force in Iraq in Advance of Election
The vote on March 7 will tell us a lot about the young democracy of Iraq and how much influence is wielded by Iran.
GOP on Track to Win the Senate
A state-by-state survey of key races shows Republicans with a huge advantage.
Senator Evan Bayh: Someone Both Sides Can Respect
The retiring Indiana senator has been the model of a centrist Democrat who puts his country first.
It’s Never Too Early for a 2012 GOP Primary Preview
Yes, I’m going to comment on the presidential race two years in advance. First comment: Romney has the early edge.
Bin Laden’s Struggle for Relevance
His attempt to take credit for the Christmas Day bomb attack indicates the arch-terrorist has lost his mojo.
The George W. Obama Administration’s Foreign Policy
From Iraq to Afghanistan to Gitmo, there is something oddly familiar about President Obama's approach.
A Sermon Inspired by The Real World: Washington, D.C.
A bisexual Christian on MTV's reality show illustrates the true meaning of the faith.
Do America’s Policies Create Terrorists?
Barack Obama and Ron Paul sure seem to think so. But they are dead wrong.
Iraqi Oil to Help American Economy, Hurt America’s Enemies
The development of new oil fields in Iraq is about to increase global supply, drop prices, and help stabilize the war-torn country.
Iran’s Script to Get the Bomb
Is the Islamic Republic hoping for an Israeli strike to justify making nukes?
CPAC: Consciously Providing Ammo to Critics
The 2010 conservative shindig will be sponsored by the conspiracy theorists of the John Birch Society.
Lessons from the Terror Arrests of Americans in Pakistan
The capture of five Americans with links to al-Qaeda illuminates many challenges of the terror war.
New Evidence of Saddam-Terrorism Links
Yes, Saddam Hussein’s regime was a supporter and active participant in radical Islamic terrorism.


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