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Finally—after weeks of indecisive hesitation, and with Col. Khaddafi’s forces about to conquer Benghazi, the Libyan rebels’ last strong-hold—les jeux sont faits, the game, as the French say, is up. Under French and British pressure, American President Barack Obama (supposedly sandbagged by three female Cabinet advisers, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, UN Ambassador Susan […]
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WE’LL NEVER GET OVER IT, NOR SHOULD WE Peggy Noonan Wall Street Journal, September 10, 2011 People are discussing the geopolitical implications of 9/11 and how the tragedy changed our country, and most of what’s been said has been worthy and serious. But my thoughts, as we hit the 10th anniversary, are more local and […]
THE 9/11 ‘OVERREACTION’? NONSENSE. Charles Krauthammer Washington Post, September 8, 2011 The new conventional wisdom on 9/11: We have created a decade of fear. We overreacted to 9/11—al-Qaeda turned out to be a paper tiger; there never was a second attack—thereby bankrupting the country, destroying our morale and sending us into national decline. The secretary […]
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Complot européen sur scène dans le monde arabe: Le Protocole des sages de Sion dans les médias arabes Menahem Milson MEMRI.org, 6 septembre 2011 Ci-dessous un article du cofondateur et conseiller académique du MEMRI, le professeur Menahem Milson, traitant de la large diffusion du Protocole des sages de Siondans le monde arabe, et de […]
FROM 9/11 TO THE ARAB SPRING Fouad Ajami Wall Street Journal, September 8, 2011 The Arabic word shamata has its own power. The closest approximation to it is the Germanschadenfreude—glee at another’s misfortune. And when the Twin Towers fell 10 years ago this week, there was plenty of glee in Arab lands—a sense of wonder, […]
JUSTIFYING MURDER—AN ABOMINATION Isi Leibler Jerusalem Post, August 28, 2011 Even before the Middle Ages, we encountered marginal Jews who turned against their own people. Among apostates to Christianity, there were those who wrote inflammatory libels against the Jews, paving the way for pogroms; socialists like Karl Marx whose vile anti-Semitic tirades speak for themselves; […]
“VICTORY” IN LIBYA: NO MODEL FOR U.S. FOREIGN POLICY Doug Bandow Huffington Post, August 31, 2011 It took the greatest military alliance in history five months to push the Libyan rebels across the finish line. Nevertheless, Western politicians are claiming victory. Yet the ultimate consequences of allied intervention remain uncertain. While few mourn the demise […]
FOR YASSER ARAFAT, CRIME CERTAINLY PAID Amir Oren Haaretz, August 26, 2011 Crime doesn’t pay” is a nice saying. When it comes to diplomacy, however, it nearly always does pay. Without murderous terrorism, Yasser Arafat would not have led the Palestinian national movement to many of its achievements, including his successor Mahmoud Abbas’ plan to […]
Show Your Campus The Israel You Know Are You A Motivated Student? Frustrated with blatant anti-Israel sentiment on campus? Feel at a loss when negative comments are made in class? Want to demand Want to demand a balanced discussion, but are shaky on your a balanced discussion, but are shaky on […]
The direct connection between the ordeals of Gilad Shalit and of an Israel enmeshed in the toils of the so-called "peace process" is well worth pondering, especially as we celebrate the national-religious holiday ofHanukkah and its Maccabean victory over anti-Jewish tyranny. The 20-year-old Shalit, then an IDF soldier, was captured near Gaza in June 2006; […]
A UNITED NATIONS MIRACLE Editorial Wall Street Journal, September 6, 2011 Here’s a story for the man-bites-dog folder: The United Nations has conducted another inquiry into an Israeli military operation–and produced a report that mainly vindicates the Jewish state. And here, alas, is a story for the dog-bites-man folder: The Turkish government has responded to […]
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L’interculturalisme: une imposture anti-laïque Louise Mailloux louisemailloux.wordpress.com, 28 août 2011 En mars dernier, dans une entrevue au journal le Devoir, Gérard Bouchard affirmait que le débat sur la laïcité piétine, qu’un consensus semble impossible et qu’il conviendrait d’élargir ce débat en parlant d’interculturalisme. Deux mois plus tard, lors du Symposium international sur l’interculturalisme […]
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