Radical Islam

There Are Some Things That Money Simply Can’t Buy

By KyleS

By Sarah N. Stern and Kyle Shideler After Lebanon’s August 3rd cross-border sniper attack that killed Israel Defense Forces Colonel Dov Harari and injured a second officer, the U.S. Congress, led by Rep. Howard Berman (D-CA) and Rep. Nita Lowey (D-NY) ordered a hold placed on $100 million in military aid for the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF). The United States previous... »

Cordoba or Tours?

By KyleS

By: Emmanuel Navon, member of EMET's Board of Advisors, and an instructor at Tel Aviv University. Cross-posted from http://navonsblog.blogspot.com/ In today’s France, Jewish items are being burnt on the streets again. Not Jewish books by the Church, but Jewish food by the Mosque. Food items are publicly thrown out of stores and burnt on the street if they are imported... »

All the Troubles of the Middle East, In One Little Country

By KyleS

By: Sarah Stern and Kyle Shideler There is a country in the Middle East accused of a brutal decades-long occupation. A country where a blockade causes starvation among a civilian refugee population. A country which violently cracks down on those who oppose it, shooting into crowds of protestors, while it receives substantial aid money from the United States as an ally... »

Happy Birthday, America

By Sarah Stern

It is with a heart full of gladness that I wish a happy birthday to the America that I love. I had been worried for a while there, that the America that my  father  and maternal grandmother had both come to, fleeing Cossacks and Nazis, as so many other millions of other immigrants had come to before them, fleeing religious... »

Beware Turks Bearing Gifts

By Sarah Stern

"The mosques are our barracks, the domes our helmets, the minarets our bayonets and the faithful our soldiers." -Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan After last week's unfortunate Gaza Flotilla crisis, orchestrated by members of a Turkish Islamist group, with reported ties to Hamas and Al Qaeda, on a Turkish vessel carrying a Turkish flag, and which has resulted in a... »

Israel at 62: Will it make it to 70?

By Sarah Stern

(This is a speech that Sarah Stern delivered to Beth Jacob Congregations in Los Angeles) We recently celebrated the 62nd anniversary of the establishment of the state of Israel. The scratchy video tape of that momentous vote in the United Nations will be forever etched on the collective memories our generation. And as you can recall, there was that brief moment of... »

We Can’t Even Contain a Non-Nuclear Iran

By KyleS

It appears that the United States foreign policy community has now successfully moved through all five-stages of grief, when it comes to the Islamic Republic of Iran and its nuclear weapons ambitions. First was Denial, of which the 2007 National Intelligence Estimate (NIE) was the best example, proclaiming that Iran "halted its nuclear weapons program," despite ample evidence to the... »

Linkage Again

By KyleS

News reaches us of yet another Palestinian terrorist being honored with a street naming.  Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad dismisses the threat of sanctions, calling President Obama a "cowboy."And the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs testifies  that Iran is stepping up its arming of Insurgents in Afghanistan.  So naturally the big news in Middle East policy is that the Obama Administration... »

For Syria’s Terror Regime: All Carrots No Sticks

By KyleS

By Sarah Stern & Kyle Shideler In the past two and a half weeks, the Obama administration has ramped up its efforts to engage with Syria's Dictator Bashar Assad, announcing its intentions to appoint an ambassador to Syria 5 years after the Bush Administration severed ties in the aftermath of the Rafik Hariri assassination, the killing which led to the Cedar... »

With Spies Like These…

By KyleS

America is not a country which has ever had high regard for intelligence work. The public's image of spies has tended more towards Chevy Chase in the 1985 comedy, "Spies Like Us" than Sean Connery in "From Russia with Love." Indeed America's most famous intelligence officer, Nathan Hale, whose statue resides outside the CIA's Langley headquarters, is primarily remembered for... »