?The West is under ideological surveillance by Islam.? The proclamation was made by French professor Robert Redeker after several death threats against him forced him and his family into hiding. The …
A Danish wake-up call on Islam
On Sept. 5, the day Danish police arrested nine Muslim suspects in connection with a foiled terrorist plot, a slender book warning of conquest by Islamic fundamentalists in Europe appeared in …
Corporate Espionage Is Big Global Business
Corporate espionage used to be the stuff of children's books. Arthur Slugworth, a rival of the infamous Willy Wonka, is probably the best-known culprit. In Roald Dahl's "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate …
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For want of some OPSEC, a Jihad Lost
I predict that US and coalition forces will be out of Iraq much sooner than anyone expects. I base this prediction in part on the intelligence and military aftermath following Abu Musab al-Zarqawi’s …
Goss Departure
Not unexpected though I would have thought he had a few more months. He was never in it for the long term, so victory cries from the old guard are misplaced and premature. Contrary to popular belief; …
Leaders Vow to Fight Extremist Ideology
On December 9, the Washington Times reported that the new Saudi ambassador to the United States , the western-educated Prince Turki al-Faisal, had announced that improving Saudi Arabia's image in the …
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On Law: Jihad and Abu Ali
Perhaps the biggest issue in this case, as discussed in the article, is whether or not the US government was aware that Abu Ali was being tortured, and if so, whether or not evidence gained during an …
Amid Rising Strife, Kuwait Targets Extremists Who Target Westerners
Kuwait has rooted out the leader of its branch of al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula , Amer al-Enezi, and thwarted a number of plots against the American military presence in the country (Terrorist …
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U.S. Department of Transportation Awards $250,000 To International Association of Fire Fighters for Hazmat Response Training
U.S. Transportation Secretary Norman Y. Mineta announced today a $250,000 federal grant to the International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF) to provide vital training resources for instructors who …
Frustration clear in Clarke book
Books about public policy and the careers of bureaucrats rarely become national sensations. But Richard Clarke's Against All Enemies is generating intense interest far beyond Washington's Beltway. …