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February 23, 2006
Constructive Provocation
By: Travis Kavulla It could have been the embassies burning, or the pledges of decapitation for offending cartoonists, or the priest shot dead while praying in his church in Tur...
February 23, 2006
The Politically Correct vs. the Politically Ridiculous
With the approval of the Bush administration, a company owned by the United Arab Emirates is poised to take over commercial management of shipping and stevedoring operations at six major American...
February 22, 2006
Don’t Blame Democracy
Democracy is getting a bum rap. President Bush's insistence on promoting democracy abroad, critics chide, has now brought Hamas, a Militant Islamist terrorist organization, to power in the W...
February 20, 2006
Selling Out Moderate Islam
THE DANISH CARTOONS of the Prophet Muhammad, like Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's 1989 fatwa against the British author Salman Rushdie and those who helped publish his Satanic Verses, have rev...
February 18, 2006
Food for Nukes?
It's bad enough that North Korea's Kim Jong Il is starving his people while building nuclear bombs. But why are we helping him? In theory, we're not. But the U.S. has been...
February 16, 2006
Checked and Unbalanced
As a reverent admirer of George Will, it pains me to say that his diatribe today against the National Security Agency's terrorist-surveillance program is an embarrassing magpie of hyperbole...
February 15, 2006
Humanitarians for Hamas
By: 2005 FDD Academic Fellow, J. Peter Pham & Michael I. Krauss. The new Hamas-dominated Palestinian Legislative Council is expected to be sworn in this Saturday. Both Presi...
February 14, 2006
Were the Danish Cartoons “An Unnecessary Affront”?
Co-authored by: Hugh Hewitt Speech is not free if you have permission only to say things no one could find unobjectionable or offensive. Freedom of speech n...
February 14, 2006
Your Honey Or Your Lyin’ Eyes?
So here we are again, a dazed planet brushing ourselves off and surveying the wreckage from the worst spree of Islam-inspired rioting, bombing, murder, and mayhem since &hellip...
February 9, 2006
U.N. Procurement Scandal: How Far Did the Inside Information Travel?
Co-authored by: George Russell UNITED NATIONS — On April 27, 2005, a U.N. procurement officer named Alexander Yakovlev was working unusually late....
February 9, 2006
Symposium: Banning Sharia?
Just recently, the Australian government informed its Muslims that those amongst them who want to live under Islamic Sharia law should leave the country. In other words: if secularism is not your...
February 8, 2006
Cartoonish Hypocrisy
By: 2005 FDD Academic Fellow, J. Peter Pham & Michael I. Krauss. With all due respect for people of all religious faiths: what in Heaven's Name is going on?...
February 8, 2006
The Cartoon Intifada
Muslim demonstrators have been torching embassies, stoning churches and threatening mass murder – to protest cartoons characterizing Muslims as violent extremists. They have been b...
February 7, 2006
Aiding the Policenet
Frontpage Interview’s guest today is Ethan Gutmann, author of Losing the New China: a Story of American Commerce, Desire and Betrayal. A former Beijing business consultant and former visiti...
February 7, 2006
Rage Against the Western Machine
“Rage over cartoons” has been the gist of many a headline over the past week describing the violence with which masked gunmen and arsonist mobs in the Islamic world have been protesti...
February 5, 2006
Times Change
“The President has enhanced responsibility to resist unconstitutional provisions that encroach upon the constitutional powers of the Presidency.”...
February 1, 2006
Terrorists Take Charge
Terrorists Take Charge In a way, Ariel Sharon has been proven wrong. In a way, Ariel Sharon has been proven right. Last summer, Israel's Prime Minister relinquished all claims to Ga...
January 31, 2006
Saudi-Syrian Relations after Hariri
Tony Badran is a PhD candidate in Ancient Near Eastern studies at New York University. He is also a Fellow at the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, with a particular focus on Lebanes...
January 31, 2006
Political Islam and Regime Survival in Egypt
This monograph reviews what practical difference reforms made for the 2005 elections and explores the uneasy and ambiguous relationship between the regime and political Islam. Its main thesis is...
January 30, 2006
CATM Praises the Netherlands for Banning Iranian-Backed Terrorist Broadcasts
Washington, D.C. (Jan. 31, 2006) -- The Coalition Against Terrorist Media (CATM) today praised the Netherlands for banning two Iranian-funded television stations – Hezbolla...
January 30, 2006
FDD Congratulates Staff Member Tanya Gilly on Election to Iraqi National Assembly
“Tanya has long believed that Iraq can be a free, democratic, pluralistic society,” said FDD President Clifford May. “She has worked hard for that goal here at FDD for the...
January 29, 2006
Questions Hamas May Not Be Able to Answer
By: Dr. Walid Phares. As soon as the Palestinian commission for elections declared Hamas as a winner of the legislative elections in Gaza and the West Bank, a hurricane of quest...
January 29, 2006
Terrorists at the Gates
By: 2005 FDD Academic Fellow, Michael I. Krauss & Peter J. Pham. Last week, the terrorist group Hamas scored a breathtaking victory in the Palestinian Authority (PA) parliam...
January 29, 2006
Sanction — Before it’s Too Late
By: Richard Z. Chesnoff. The Mideast mess just gets messier. Last week's Palestinian election win by the Islamist terrorist party Hamas was bad enough. Now we face a growin...
January 29, 2006
How to ‘Connect the Dots’
EDITOR’S NOTE: This piece appears in the January 30, 2006, issue of National Review. Washington’s scandal du jour involves a wartime surveillance program President B...
January 28, 2006
Letter to the Editor
Joseph J. Ellis's ethnocentric view doesn't take into account that 9/11 is part of a broader string of deadly events in the international arena; unlike the War of Independence and the C...
January 27, 2006
FDD Middle East Expert Walid Phares Visits Europe to Discuss Iran, Lebanon, Hezbollah and the Future
Washington, D.C. (Jan. 27, 2006) –Dr. Walid Phares, a senior fellow at the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies (FDD) and author of the new book Future Jihad, will mak...
January 26, 2006
Future Jihad, Terrorist Strategies Against America by FDD Senior Fellow Dr. Walid Phares
Future Jihad looks to both the past and future of the terrorist campaign against the free world by focusing on its historical, religious and cultural roots. Along the way, Phares provides i...
January 25, 2006
AWOL in the War of Ideas
It is one thing to tell the truth even when it damages your friends. It's another to tell untruths in order not to offend your enemies. It's one thing to give the devil his due. It'...
January 23, 2006
A Star Rises in Bethlehem
By: 2005 FDD Academic Fellow, Michael I. Krauss & J. Peter Pham. This past Thursday, Orthodox Christians in the Holy Land, following the Julian calendar, celebrated the feas...
January 23, 2006
Spirited Defense
Maintaining that his administration was engaged in a “terrorist surveillance program” rather than, as his critics scoff, “domestic spying,” President Bush offered a spirit...
January 22, 2006
U.N. Procurement Scandal: A ‘Culture of Impunity’
UNITED NATIONS — How bad is the still expanding scandal in the United Nations' multi-billion-dollar procurement division? Based on a still-secret internal investigation, the answ...
January 22, 2006
The Probable Cause of the NSA Controversy
Imagine for a moment that we are at war. (For many of us, that will not require a very active imagination.) Our military-theater commanders in western Afghanistan and central Iraq sketch...
January 21, 2006
Liberty vs. Terror Review of Protecting Liberty In An Age Of Terror by Philip B. Heyman
In a poisonous atmosphere where worthy debates over the Patriot Act and domestic surveillance are marred by risible analogies to the worst excesses of Watergate, a thoughtful book by two former h...
January 20, 2006
News Conference Calls for Action on Iran
Washington, DC (Jan. 20, 2006) - The Committee on the Present Danger (CPD) and the Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD) will hold a news conference on Monday, January...
January 18, 2006
Nuclear-Armed Terrorists
Four years after terrorists slaughtered 3,000 innocent Americans it should go without saying that the “international community” would not let a terrorist-sponsoring nation acquire nuc...
January 15, 2006
Walid Phares: Allies or Not Allies is the Question
By: Dr. Walid Phares. Walid Phares asked me to post the following for him (quote him directly) - EDIT: I added links to Intelligence Summit clips of his weekend TV appearances:...
January 11, 2006
Ariel Maneuvers
Four years ago this month, I visited Israel for the first time and had a meeting with Ariel Sharon. To say his public image was unfavorable would be a gross understatement. By contrast, Palestini...
January 9, 2006
Strong Implications
In the ever-more-amazing United Nations Oil-for-Food scandal, the arrest in Houston last Friday of South Korean businessman Tongsun Park brings us a step closer to understanding the origins of th...
January 8, 2006
On Israel’s Horizon
By: Richard Z. Chesnoff. Most everyone is observing a respectful period of concern and national prayer, but Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's crippling stroke has turned the Is...
January 4, 2006
FISA Gotcha!
What if President Bush had actually gone to the court created by the 1978 Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act? Imagine if, instead of relying on his own constitutional authority, he ha...
January 2, 2006
Kim Philby Was Here
Richard Carlson is Vice Chairman of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, a policy institute focusing on terrorism. He has experience in journalism and diplomacy and is a former United State...
December 29, 2005
Freed Terrorist is One Too Many
By: Richard Z. Chesnoff. Like millions of other Americans, I can't forget the brutal 1985 torture and murder of young U.S. naval officer Robert Dean Stethem. Appar...
December 28, 2005
CATM Removes Hezbollah’s Al-Manar Television from Satellite Broadcasting into North and South Americ
CATM Removes Hezbollah's Al-Manar Television from Satellite Broadcasting into North and South America Al-Manar off the air in U.S. after CATM alerts Hispamar satellite company to station's...
December 28, 2005
An Old-fashioned War
To be fair to our enemies, they are only doing what comes naturally. We are the historical oddballs. Wars have been fought since time immemorial. The vast majority have been over power a...
December 27, 2005
Mr. Sevan, I Presume
At the United Nations, as a year of many scandals draws to a close, Secretary-General Kofi Annan has been trying to stuff some big unanswered questions down the memory hole--with mixed results. N...
December 24, 2005
Sharon’s Next Step — Or Why I Gave up Jelly Donuts
By: Richard Z. Chesnoff. Questions about Ariel Sharon's health have thrown the Mideast into a political dither. The seemingly indefatigable Israeli prime minister suffered...
December 21, 2005
You Bet Your Life
Let's roll the dice. It's been more than four years since terrorists slipped past American intelligence, eluded law enforcement and slaughtered thousands of Americans on American soil....
December 21, 2005
Crossing the Delaware, the Tigris, and the Euphrates
By: Joseph Morisson Skelly, 2003 FDD Academic Fellow. On the night of December 25, 1776, with the winter wind whipsawing the water, with waves ripping across the bows of their l...
December 21, 2005
The Blow-Up
In a telling moment at a United Nations press conference Wednesday, Secretary-General Kofi Annan lost his temper–hurling insults at a widely respected senior member of the U.N. press corps....
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