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IAEA SAYS FOREIGN EXPERTISE HAS BROUGHT IRAN TO THRESHOLD OF NUCLEAR CAPABILITY

THE WASHINGTON POST By Joby Warrick,        Published: November 6 Intelligence provided to U.N. nuclear officials shows that Iran’s government has mastered the critical steps needed to build a nuclear weapon, receiving assistance from foreign scientists to overcome key technical hurdles, according to Western diplomats and nuclear experts briefed on the findings. Documents and […]

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SHARIA’S ENCROACHMENT INTO AMERICAN COURTS

November 6, 2011 By Janet Levy Currently an estimated 2.6 million observant Muslims reside in the United States.  Many live their lives according to sharia law, the moral and religious code of the Islamic faith.  When Muslims bring legal disputes into U.S. courts, a legal dilemma often arises, pitting individual rights guaranteed by the U.S.

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IS PAKISTAN TOO BIG TO FAIL?

SEPTEMBER 27, 2011 The country’s generals behave with impunity because they believe the United States will always blink first. By SADANAND DHUME Can Pakistan be weaned off its addiction to exporting violence? Unusually blunt comments to the Senate last week by Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Adm. Mike Mullen have spurred the latest

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THE FACE OF PAKISTAN’S COURAGE

JULY 12, 2011 ‘If you believe in something, you have to be willing to die for it.’ By BRET STEPHENS On Jan. 4, Salmaan Taseer, the liberal-minded governor of the Pakistani province Punjab, was shot 27 times at point-blank range by his bodyguard, an Islamic fanatic named Mumtaz Qadri. “The bullets pierced every organ in

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THE COMING AFGHAN DEBACLE

JUNE 28, 2011 The Taliban is jubilant at Obama’s strategy. So is Iran. By BRET STEPHENS What does it mean that the U.S. will now be withdrawing its forces from Afghanistan on an accelerated and defined timetable in order to focus, as President Obama said last week, on “nation building here at home”? It emboldens

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OSAMA IS DEAD BUT RADICAL ISLAM IS NOT

WASHINGTON TIMES OSAMA IS DEAD BUT RADICAL ISLAM IS NOT:LT.COL.(RET.) JOSEPH MYERS By Ruth King on May 7th, 2011 Muslim Brotherhood moves more slowly but is no less of a threat http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2011/may/2/osama-is-dead-but-radical-islam-is-not/print/ Americans can rightly rejoice at the long overdue demise of Osama bin Laden. His death, however, as with the deaths of other key

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BOLTON – MANAGING PAKISTAN AFTER BIN LADEN

MAY 11, 2011 Removing troops from Afghanistan will be seen in Islamabad as weakness. By JOHN BOLTON Duplicity has been a hallmark of Pakistan’s approach to the U.S. for years. Beginning in the 1970s, Islamabad denied it was pursuing nuclear weapons, even as Washington repeatedly confronted it with concrete evidence. Presidents and Congresses fulminated, but

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BRITAIN GOES WOBBLY ON TERROR

MAY 11, 2011 The foul outpouring of sneering anti-Americanism and concern for bin Laden’s human rights has left me deeply ashamed. By ANDREW ROBERTS I never thought I’d say this, especially less than a fortnight after the Royal Wedding, but my countrymen’s reactions to the death of Osama bin Laden have made me doubt my

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WHY THE HURRY TO ANNOUNCE BIN LADEN’S DEATH?

NATIONAL REVIEW ONLINE www.nationalreview.com Jonah Goldberg May 11, 2011 12:00 A.M. Why the Hurry? The president should have given intelligence analysts more time. For a week, people have been asking, “Why won’t the president release Osama bin Laden’s photo?” That’s the wrong question. We should be asking, “Why was Barack Obama in such a hurry

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