Insight into Obama's Middle East Policy?
30/12/2008 external link
[JP title: Insight into Bush's 'promising' Middle East] Two events earlier this month summed up differing views of George W. Bush's Middle East record. In one, Bush himself offered a valedictory speech, declaring that "the Middle East in 2008 is a freer, more hopeful, and more promising place than it was in 2001." In the other, an Iraqi journalist, Muntadar al-Zaidi, expressed disrespect and rejection by hurling shoes at Bush as the U.S. president spoke in Baghdad, yelling at him, "
Still Asleep After Mumbai
10/12/2008 external link
Victims caught in terrorist atrocities perpetrated for Islam typically experience fear, torture, horror, and murder, with sirens screaming, snipers positioning, and carnage in the streets. That was the case recently in Bombay (now called Mumbai), where some 195 people were murdered and 300 injured. But for the real target of Islamist terror, the world at large, the experience has become numbed, with apologetics and justification muting repulsion and shock.
Westerners Welcome Harems
26/11/2008 external link
The Ottoman harem in Western imagination. A Scottish judge recently bent the law to benefit a polygamous household. The case involved a Muslim male who drove 64 miles per hour in a 30 mph zone usually grounds for an automatic loss of one's driving license. The defendant's lawyer explained his client's need to speed: "He has one wife in Motherwell and another in Glasgow and sleeps with one one night and stays with the other the next on an alternate basis.
Obama Wins, Muslims Divided
12/11/2008 external link
Ali ibn Abi-Talib, the seventh-century figure central to Shiite Islam, is said to have predicted when the world will end, columnist Amir Taheri points out. A "tall black man" commanding "the strongest army on earth" will take power "in the west." He will carry "a clear sign" from the third imam, Hussein. Ali says of the tall black man: "Shiites should have no doubt that he is with us." An Iranian in Tehran sports a badge of Barack Obama. (AP: Hasan Sarbakhshian) Barack Hussein in Arabic means "
Foreword
11/11/2008 external link
From Hamas vs. Fatah: The Struggle for Palestineby Jonathan SchanzerPalgrave Macmillan, 2008. 256pp. $26.95 Divisions among Palestinians generally do not receive their due attention, Jonathan Schanzer correctly points out, in the immense academic and journalistic coverage of the Arab-Israeli conflict. Instead, an official, propagandistic, and inaccurate party line holds sway. To quote Rashid Khalidi, a former Palestine Liberation Organization employee now teaching at Columbia University,[i] a "
Obama's Mansion, Saddam's Money
29/10/2008 external link
Barack Obama appears to have personally benefited from funds originating in Saddam Hussein's regime. It's a complicated connection, but one that deserves the consideration of Americans voters. Nadhmi Auchi (left) with Illinois' governor, Rod Blagojevich, in 2004. Two similar figures, Nadhmi Auchi and Antoin S. "Tony" Rezko, served as the intermediaries.
PLO Acknowledges: Still at War with Israel
28/10/2008 external link
Yasir Arafat may have shaken Yitzhak Rabin's hand in 1993 and signed solemn declarations about ending the war to eliminate Israel, but late last month, in a New York City courtroom, the Palestine Liberation Organization formally confirmed that it still sees terrorism against Israelis as legitimate acts of war. The lawsuit, Sokolow v The Palestine Liberation Organization, brought by the intrepid David Strachman, alleges that the PLO carried out two machine-
Obama Would Fail Security Clearance
21/10/2008 external link
Obama's Indonesian school registration listing him as Muslim. Click to enlarge With Colin Powell now repeating the lie that Barack Obama has "always been a Christian," despite new information further confirming Obama's Muslim childhood (such as the Indonesian school registration listing him as Muslim), one watches with dismay as the Democratic candidate manages to hide the truth on this issue. Instead, then, let us review a related subject
Counting Islamists
8/10/2008 external link
The recent distribution of some 28 million copies in the United States of the 2005 documentary Obsession has stirred heated debate about its contents. One lightning rod for criticism concerns my on-screen statement that "10 to 15 percent of Muslims worldwide support militant Islam." "Obsession: Radical Islam's War Against the West" (2005) The Muslim Public Affairs Council declared this estimate both "utterly unsubstantiated" and "completely without evidence."
Appease Iran?
25/9/2008 external link
After Hitler, the policy of appeasing dictators ridiculed by Winston Churchill as feeding a crocodile, hoping it will eat one last appeared to be permanently discredited. Yet the policy has enjoyed some successes and remains a live temptation today in dealing with the Islamic Republic of Iran. Academics have long challenged the facile vilification of appeasement. Already in 1961, A.J.P.
Must Counterinsurgency Wars Fail?
14/9/2008 external link
[WT title: "Can Counterinsurgency Win?"] When it comes to a state fighting a nonstate enemy, there is a widespread impression the state is doomed to fail. In 1968, Robert F. Kennedy concluded that victory in Vietnam was "probably beyond our grasp," and called for a peaceful settlement. In 1983, the analyst Shahram Chubin wrote that the Soviets in Afghanistan were embroiled in an "unwinnable war." In 1992, U.S. officials shied away from involvement in Bosnia, fearing entanglement in a centuries-
Barack Obama through Muslim Eyes
25/8/2008 external link
How do Muslims see Barack Hussein Obama? They have three choices: either as he presents himself someone who has "never been a Muslim" and has "always been a Christian"; or as a fellow Muslim; or as an apostate from Islam. Reports suggests that while Americans generally view the Democratic candidate having had no religion before converting at Reverend Jeremiah Wrights's hands at age 27, Muslims the world over rarely see him as Christian but usually as either Muslim or ex-Muslim.
The West's Islamist Infiltrators
12/8/2008 external link
[Bulletin title: "Examples Of How The West's Islamist Infiltrators Proceed"] Aafia Siddiqui, 36, is a Pakistani mother of three, an alumna of MIT, and a Ph.D. in neuroscience from Brandeis University. She is also accused of working for Al-Qaeda and was charged last week in New York City with attempting to kill American soldiers. Aafia Siddiqui is accused of working for Al-Qaeda. Her arrest serves to remind how invisibly most Islamist infiltration proceeds. In particular, an estimated forty Al-
May an American Comment on Israel?
28/7/2008 external link
May I, an American citizen living in the United States, comment publicly on Israeli decision making? Yoram Schweitzer wants me not to judge decisions made by the Israeli government. I recently criticized the Israeli government for its exchange with Hizbullah in "Samir Kuntar and the Last Laugh" (The Jerusalem Post, July 21); to this, the eminent counterterrorism expert at Tel Aviv University, Yoram Schweitzer challenged the appropriateness of my offering views on this subject. In "
Samir Kuntar and the Last Laugh
21/7/2008 external link
Israel has lived the past sixty years more intensively than any other country. Its highs the resurrection of a two-thousand year old state in 1948, history's most lopsided military victory in 1967, and the astonishing Entebbe hostage rescue in 1976 have been triumphs of will and spirit that inspire the civilized world. Its lows have been self-imposed humiliations:


