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July 18, 2006
Now Isn’t the Time for Restraint
Imagine that this morning 50 missiles were launched from Cuba and exploded in Miami. In addition to buildings and homes being destroyed, scores of Americans were being killed. Now imagine our all...
July 18, 2006
Whither the Bush Doctrine?
On May 31,...
July 17, 2006
Course Correction
Israel's war against Hezbollah is a watershed in the war on terror. As long as we understand that it's not just Israel's war. And it's not just against Hezbollah. Hez...
July 17, 2006
Can The Lebanese Government Be Trusted?
As the armed conflict continues in the Middle East, many are finally starting to acknowledge that the connections between the Lebanese terrorist group Hezbollah and its Syrian and Iranian patrons...
July 16, 2006
Watching al-Manar
The long war against radical Islam is a war of ideas as much as a war of arms. For decades, America, Israel, and other democracies have ignored the incitement and violent propaganda emanating fro...
July 16, 2006
Stretched to All Proportions
While Israel continues its war of self-defense following two invasions by neighboring governments, the usual critics of the Jewish state have managed to find a reason to show their disapproval....
July 13, 2006
Guilty!
Oil-for-Food has had its first airing in federal court, and the verdict is in. South Korean businessman Tongsun Park was accused of conspiring to act as an unregistered agent of Saddam Hussein�...
July 12, 2006
Hezbollah’s Al-Manar Television Station Legitimate Target of Israeli Response
Coalition Against Terrorist Media Applauds Attack Meant to Cripple Hezbollah's Communications Capability Washington, D.C. (July 13, 2006) – FDD'...
July 12, 2006
Dangerous Fiction: A Tale of Two Cities, Part I
Like Cassandra after Agamemnon's Greeks emerged from the Trojan Horse, I have had little time to derive any satisfaction from being justified in my longstanding warnings about the risks to i...
July 12, 2006
A Widening War
What must Hamas leaders have been thinking? Last month they sent guerrillas through a secret tunnel from Gaza into Israel where they launched an attack, killing two Israeli soldiers and kidnappin...
July 12, 2006
Israel: “Act of War”
"This was an act of war." Thus Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert succinctly summarized the facts, the law, and the consequences of the raid Wednesday by the Lebanese terrorist group-cum-governin...
July 11, 2006
Ties that Bind
Authored by Alykhan Velshi Bombay's residents are an eclectic and colorful bunch. Strolling through the city's neighborhoods, you're likely to find Hindus, Buddhi...
July 11, 2006
The Jihadist War Against India
Is this the beginning of the Jihadi war on India? Yes and no. Yes it is a jihadist war on India, but no, the trains' bombings weren't the beginning of that war. Unlike the U.S., Spain,...
July 11, 2006
Mythical Myths
Andrew Sullivan, via Georgetown's Marty Lederman (who has posted an analysis of “Myths” about the Supreme Court's decision in Hamdan and related issues), is quailing about NRO's...
July 10, 2006
No Free Parking
The United Nations keeps promising transparency. But for a real window on the U.N., skip the pronouncements of Turtle Bay. The better place to look right now is the federal courtroom in lower Man...
July 10, 2006
Break It Off?
Forget about long-term perspective — most of the elite media is either blatantly dishonest or simply incapable of even short-term memory. At least that's the impression given by the co...
July 10, 2006
Dead Man Walking
The Supreme Court's decision in Hamdan v. Rumsfeld is a national-security disaster. Forget about its undermining of military commissions. Forget...
July 5, 2006
The Hezbollah Nexus?
The Lebanese terrorist group Hezbollah has enjoyed a respite in Western news of late, even though it continues to augment its considerable weapons stockpile despite being required to disarm by U....
July 5, 2006
History as a Cartoon
It is no secret that the attacks of September 11, 2001, resulted in two wars. The first was the one in which the United States finally engaged with Islamic terrorists, who had declared war when t...
July 5, 2006
Sheikh Aweys Won’t Go Away (At Least by Himself)
Regular readers of this column know that I have long warned of the against giving Africa the short shift in the war on terrorism, pointing to the militant Islamism's rise in Sub-Saharan poor...
July 5, 2006
Resist Ballistic Blackmail
In dealing with North Korea's test-firing of a missile designed to hit the USA, our worst mistake would be to rule out pre-emptive military action. Appeasement would be received by Pyongyang...
July 4, 2006
“Don’t Feed the Animals”
I spent part of my Independence Day enjoying New York's Central Park. I mention this in passing because there is a connection between my outing and the news I returned to my Upper West Side...
June 30, 2006
Odd Alliance Working To Break America’s Oil Habit
An improbable coalition of foreign-policy hawks and tree-hugging environmentalists have banded together to end America's dependence on foreign oil. The goal of the project is...
June 30, 2006
Why Israel is Free to Set Its Own Borders
During this spring's election campaign in Israel, Ehud Olmert was candid about his Kadima party's plan for disengagement from the West Bank. His message was simple: with no one to talk...
June 28, 2006
The Non-Recognition “Recognition”
"Led on by gushing reports filed on June 27 by the Associated Press (AP) and Agence France-Presse (AFP), media outlets report that Hamas and Fatah have reached a new agreement "implicitly recogni...
June 28, 2006
Human Rights and Wrongs
A few days ago, two American soldiers, Pfc. Kristian Menchaca of Houston, Texas, and Pfc. Thomas Tucker of Madras, Oregon, were taken prisoner in Iraq. They were brutally tortured, and so severel...
June 27, 2006
The U.N.’s Day in Court
While United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan has already dismissed the Oil-for-Food scandal as over and done, within the wood-paneled walls of a Manhattan courtroom it has just come to life....
June 27, 2006
Pictures From an Institution
From Oil-for-Food to peacekeeper rape to bribery in the procurement department, from nepotism to fraud to theft, the modern United Nations has become a carnival of scandal -- all the while unable...
June 26, 2006
FDD Welcomes New Adjunct Fellows Concentrating on Africa and Legal Issues in the War on Terrorism
Washington D.C. (June 27, 2006) — The Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD) announced the appointment of two adjunct fellows:...
June 26, 2006
Lasering in on Leaks
Anger over the leaking of national-defense information by the media may have hit critical mass with the exposure, by the New York Times and other newspapers, of the Terrorist Finance Tracking Pro...
June 25, 2006
Take 26 Nobel Laureates, Add Hope, Stiry Gently…
Sounds like a bad idea for a reality show: Gather 26 Nobel Prize laureates (including the Dalai Lama) at one isolated landmark. Add one king, one President, two prime ministers, assorted media an...
June 25, 2006
Our Blind Spot
President George W. Bush has made the global war on terrorism not only the cornerstone of his foreign policy, but perhaps the defining element of his...
June 25, 2006
They’re Just More Important Than You Are
The echo trails off the last defiantly gleeful chorus of “We Are the World.” Reality stubbornly dawns on you: There really are bad people out there. They are the world, too. And they...
June 22, 2006
The Media’s War Against the War Continues
Yet again, the New York Times was presented with a simple choice: help protect American national security or help al Qaeda....
June 22, 2006
Khobar Towers
Ten years ago this Sunday, acting under direct orders from senior Iranian government leaders, the Saudi Hezbollah detonated a 25,000-pound TNT bomb that killed 19 U.S. airmen in their dormitory a...
June 21, 2006
After Zarqawi
The elimination of al-Qaeda commander Abu Musab al-Zarqawi presents an opportunity that should not be missed: Now is the time to take a fresh look at America's goals in Iraq. The Wh...
June 20, 2006
Religious Freedom Day on the Hill
SCHEDULE INCLUDES: 9:00 am House Majority Whip Roy Blunt (R-MO) INTRODUCTION by Ambassador John Hanford 9:30 am: PANEL I : RELIGIOUS FREEDOM IN...
June 20, 2006
Geneva and Savagery
So, al Qaeda has done what al Qaeda does. It tortured and murdered our two soldiers. Pfc. Kristian Menchaca and Pfc. Thomas L. Tucker never had a chance once they fell into the jihadists' sa...
June 20, 2006
UN Headquarters Renovation: No Accountability Without Transparency
Download full testimony here...
June 19, 2006
FDD’s Mark Dubowitz Awarded Prestigious Bertelsmann Fellowship
Joins 28 young policy leaders selected to strengthen relations among Germany, Israel, and the United States Washington, D.C. (June 20, 2006) -- The Foundation f...
June 18, 2006
The New Taliban
On June 5, an armed Islamist group, the Union of Islamic Courts, took control of Mogadishu, Somalia's largest city, after heavy fighting against "warlords" representing an ad hoc alliance ap...
June 14, 2006
Let Them Fight it Out…
Attention! That Palestinian civil war that's been heading our way for months now just pulled in at full speed. And, believe it or not, the best chance of containing the crisis lies with Isra...
June 14, 2006
Gunning for Gitmo
It's difficult to say what motivates someone to take his own life, but when three Militant Islamists coordinate their suicides, as happened recently at the U.S. detention center in Guantanam...
June 14, 2006
General Hayden, Invest in the Arms Trade
On June 26, representatives of governments and non-governmental organizations will gather in New York for the United Nations Review Conference on Small Arms. In the grand scheme of things, little...
June 14, 2006
Bashing Israel
Authored by Jay Ambrose Visit Israel, listen to speakers who have served or are now serving in top positions in the Israeli Defense Force, and you quickly learn that Israelis ar...
June 13, 2006
Supporting Iran’s Democratic Future
Authored by Alykhan Velshi Policymakers are unsure what America's next steps should be in its long-running imbroglio with the Iranian regime. Should the United Sta...
June 12, 2006
The Unreality of U.N. Reform
Not to be outdone by his own ruckus-raising deputy, United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan himself is now instructing the U.S. on how to treat t...
June 12, 2006
Zarqawi Could Run, But Couldn’t Hide
Authored by Jay Ambrose One of the most important things about the killing of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi is that the dropping of the bombs that shattered his lungs was made possible b...
June 8, 2006
Creating Palestine
Speaking at the White House during his recent visit to Washington, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert renewed his call for negotiations with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas on the w...
June 8, 2006
Zarqawi Death is an Important U.S. Victory
What matters at least as much as the killing of al-Qaeda top terrorist Abu Musab al-Zarqawi in Iraq is that we, in America, appreciate it for the important battlefield victory it truly is....
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