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THE ETERNAL FLAME OF MUSLIM OUTRAGE

By Michelle Malkin  •  September 10, 2010 08:24 AM *** The eternal flame of Muslim outrage by Michelle Malkin Creators Syndicate Copyright 2010 Shhhhhhh, we’re told. Don’t protest the Ground Zero mosque. Don’t burn a Koran. It’ll imperil the troops. It’ll inflame tensions. The “Muslim world” will “explode” if it does not get its way, warns sharia-peddling […]

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PAKISTAN, THE WORLD’S FIRST FAILED NUCLEAR STATE?

DE BORCHGRAVE: World’s first failed nuclear state? Flood-ravaged millions could fall in with Islamic extremists By Arnaud de Borchgrave -The Washington Times September 7, 2010 The United States spent nine years (1980-1989) working closely with Pakistan’s military against the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan, followed by 11 years (1990-2001) of punishing Pakistan with all manner of

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SADDAM AND “THE BOYS””

SEPTEMBER 2, 2010 If Saddam Had Stayed Saddam would have joined the nuclear bad-boys club with Iran and North Korea. By DANIEL HENNINGER From the vantage point of history, Barack Obama’s prime-time speech announcing the Iraq war’s end is less important than the speech he gave eight years ago as a state senator in Illinois.

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PAKISTAN’S DISASTER WILL IMPACT U.S.

AUGUST 19, 2010 Pakistan’s Epic Flood A disaster with security implications for the U.S. This has been a year of epic natural and environmental disasters—in Haiti, Chile, Russia and the Gulf of Mexico. The flooding that has now submerged a fifth of Pakistan is not yet the most lethal of these disasters, though that may

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POLITICALLY CORRECT IN WASHINGTON

Published on The New Republic (http://www.tnr.com) Islam: Unmentionable in D.C. Reuel Marc Gerecht July 14, 2010 | 12:00 am The recent suicide bombing against Pashtun tribal elders in Mohmand, a region not far from Peshawar, the capital city of Pakistan’s North-West Frontier Province, made my mind return to conversations I’d had in Peshawar in 2000.

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