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OBAMA AND THE HEZBOLLAH TERRORIST

DECEMBER 7, 2011 In Jan. 2007, Ali Musa Daqduq helped kill five Americans in Iraq. He may soon be released into Iranian custody. By DAVID B. RIVKIN, JR. And CHARLES D. STIMSON Mr. Rivkin served in the Justice Department during the Reagan and George H.W. Bush administrations. Mr. Stimson, senior legal fellow at the Heritage […]

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DEMOGRAPHY IS DESTINY FOR WESTERN CIVILIZATION

The Conquest of the West by Patrick J. Buchanan (more by this author) Posted 10/28/2011 ET On Oct. 31, the U.N. Population Fund marks the arrival of the 7 billionth person on Earth and raises the population estimate for the planet at mid-century to 9.3 billion people. There is a possibility, says the United Nations, that,

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EGYPT AND THE FRUITS OF THE PHARAOHS

NOVEMBER 29, 2011 What we are witnessing is not the consequence of democracy but rather a half-century of authoritarianism. By FOUAD AJAMI Egyptian history plays tricks with its interpreters. This ancient society is known for the stability given it by the Nile, a well-mannered and orderly river, and by a pharaonic culture where the rulers

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WALID PHARES: OBAMA’S FAILED STRATEGY LEADING TO ISLAMIC RISE IN EGYPT

Newsmax Tuesday, November 22, 2011 12:04 PM By: Margaret Menge and Ashley Martella The Arab Spring has failed in Egypt, and the Muslim Brotherhood may turn the most populous nation in the Middle East into an Islamist state within months, says Walid Phares, a Mideast expert and adviser to Congress. And if the Obama administration

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EGYPTIANS FEAR POLL CHAOS

NOVEMBER 25, 2011 By TAMER EL-GHOBASHY And CHARLES LEVINSON CAIRO—Egypt’s military leaders said they would push ahead with parliamentary elections beginning Monday, while refusing to give in to swelling protests calling for a quicker transition to civilian rule. The elections—the country’s first parliamentary vote since former President Hosni Mubarak’s ouster in February—could stand as a

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ARAB LEAGUE MOVES CLOSER TO SYRIA SANCTIONS

NOVEMBER 24, 2011, 10:18 P.M. ET By NOUR MALAS in Dubai and MATT BRADLEY in Cairo The Arab League threatened harsh economic penalties against Syria and called on the government to engage the opposition in planning a political transition, in a warning to President Bashar al-Assad that Arab states are closing ranks against his regime.

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CLASHES GROW AFTER YEMEN HEAD VOWS TO QUIT

NOVEMBER 25, 2011 Tens of Thousands Protest Against Saleh’s Deal for Immunity, as Uncertainty Over Power Transfer Feeds Nation’s Instability By HAKIM ALMASMARI in Sana’a, Yemen, and ELLEN KNICKMEYER in Dubai Violence and political uncertainty in Yemen only grew on Thursday after President Ali Abdullah Saleh pledged to end his 33-year rule, as tens of

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EGYPT UNREST RAISES HEAT ON MILITARY

NOVEMBER 22, 2011 Civilian Cabinet Tenders Resignations As Frustration Mounts Against Generals By CHARLES LEVINSON And MATT BRADLEY CAIRO—Thousands of protesters clashed with Egyptian security forces for a third straight day Monday in an increasingly violent showdown with the country’s ruling generals, who face unprecedented and rapidly escalating discontent less than a week before scheduled

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