Terrorism

WSJ – ‘They Need to be Liberated From Their God’

The ‘Son of Hamas’ author on his conversion to Christianity, spying for Israel and shaming his Muslim family The OPINION: THE WEEKEND INTERVIEW MARCH 6, 2010 Mosab Hassan Yousef By MATTHEW KAMINSKI Nashville, Tenn. ‘I absolutely know that in anybody’s eyes I was a traitor,” says Mosab Hassan Yousef. “To my family, to my nation, […]

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National Review – The Gitmo Volunteers

The Gitmo Volunteers – Andrew C. McCarthy on National Review Online NATIONAL REVIEW ONLINE www.nationalreview.com PRINT Andrew C. McCarthy March 5, 2010 7:00 A.M. The Gitmo Volunteers Detained terrorists received more legal help than American prisoners do. Why? This is not that hard. The salient issue in the controversy over Justice Department attorneys who formerly

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WSJ – KSM Deserves Military Justice

OPINION MARCH 2, 2010 KSM Deserves Military Justice By VICTORIA TOENSING In the 1980s, the Reagan administration established a policy for trying terrorists in civilian courts. Why did it do so? And why shouldn’t we try alleged September 11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and Christmas Day bomber Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab in these courts? I was

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Obama administration is tone-deaf to concerns about terrorism

Thanks to Ivan Pollack for sharing this article with us. —————————— This is the best, most rational,politically even handed argument regarding terrorism and where to hold trials of terrorists I have read, to date…. and from the op/ed columns of the Washington Post – Ivan Pollack: Obama administration is tone-deaf to concerns about terrorism By

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