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Rev. Franklin Graham: Obama Helps Islamists, Ignores Christian Persecution |
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:The Rev. Franklin Graham says President Barack Obama has “given Islam a
pass,” including ignoring atrocities against Christians in the Muslim
world — so much so that the evangelist says he cannot “categorically”
say Obama is not a Muslim."
"In a stunning interview with MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” on Tuesday, the
renowned Christian leader and son of the Rev. Billy Graham expressed
shock that Obama was doing little to protect Christians across the
Muslim world against a wave of persecution."
To read this story, please visit Newsmax |
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Pakistan allies with Iran against US |
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From RT.com:
"Pakistan has pledged to support Iran if the US launches a military
attack against the Islamic Republic. The Pakistani president assured the
Iranian leader that his country’s territory will not be used as a
launch pad for such an assault. Should the United States decide to attack Iran, Pakistan will not
support the move and will not allow the US to use its local airbases for
military operations, the Pakistani leader Asif Ali Zardari said on
Friday."
To read this story, please visit RT.com |
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Bloom is off Arab Spring: Tony George |
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After a year of bloodshed, the so-called Arab Spring is veering
dangerously off course. The revolutions are seemingly more Khomeini and
less Jefferson; theocracy is trumping democracy. U.S. policy appears to
be more about wishful thinking than Islamic realism.
With the United Nations revved up about freedom in the Middle East,
it's time to wonder whether radical Islam and democracy are even
compatible.
The more the United States and its allies use political muscle to
force-feed democracy there, the bloodier the fighting has become. In
Syria, for example, what began as anti-government protests have morphed
into a near civil war. Once-peaceful Syrian neighborhoods are now
killing fields.
President Barack Obama, who encouraged the pro-democracy movements in
the Middle East, now seems clueless as to a strategy to deal with the
worsening crisis that is empowering extremists to seize power.
He once compared Egyptian dissidents to Rosa Parks and (the original)
Boston patriots, when, in fact, there was the clear danger that the
protests were being hijacked by radicals who wanted no part of
democracy, much less religious freedom, except for their own. Obama says
he wants to give peaceful negotiations a chance to resolve the conflict
-- then pulls American diplomats out of Syria.
He raises eyebrows among those who understand the complexities of
Middle Eastern politics when he praises the efforts of the Arab League
to foster self-determination in Syria. What a joke. The Saudis and other
Muslim monarchies want no part of free elections or dissent within
their own borders.
The media finally are reporting just how thoroughly Obama and his
ambassador to Syria, Robert Ford, have been duped about the makeup of
the protestors.
Last week, McClatchy Newspapers reported that al-Qaida was behind
deadly attacks and suicide bombings that were part of ramped-up violence
in Syria in recent weeks. It seems al-Qaida never wastes a crisis
anywhere.
It's vintage al-Qaida to infiltrate peaceful protests, crank up the
violence against government forces and civilians, then blame the
retaliatory attacks on a government they want to destroy. This fuels
U.S. anger, prompts more United Nations sanctions and even inspires
calls to arm Syrian rebels. Score one for al-Qaida.
For sure, terrorist provocation is no excuse for the excessive force
the government forces have employed against civilians. Many people feel
it is a stretch to think that Syrian President Bashar Assad, the father
of three children and husband to a Sunni, would personally order troops
to fire into crowds. Assad can win over his critics and can demonstrate
to the world what real leadership looks like by holding his security
forces immediately accountable for any human-rights violations.

Another major flaw in Obama's policy is there is no strategy to
protect the millions of Christians caught in the sectarian crossfire in
the Islamic world.
While Obama is focused on the killings of protesters -- and
rightfully so -- Christians are being butchered throughout the Middle
East in what Ayaan Hirsi Ali, writing in Newsweek, calls "a rising
genocide that ought to provoke global alarm."
Christians are fleeing this Islamic power struggle (2 million fled
Iraq to find safe harbor in Syria, where they are being protected by
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UN General Assembly approves resolution for Assad to step down |
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From Fox News:
"The U.N. General Assembly has approved a
resolution backing an Arab League plan that calls for Syria's president
to step down and strongly condemns human rights violations by his
regime...Russia and China, who vetoed a similar resolution in the Security Council, voted against the resolution."
To read this story, please visit Fox News
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State Department Official: Russia and Iran still arming Assad? |
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From Foreign Policy:
"Russia and Iran are continuing to send arms to the Syrian
regime that can be used against protesters, a top State Department official
said today."
To read this story, please visit Foreign Policy |
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US weighing steep nuclear arms cuts |
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From The Associated Press:
" The Obama administration is weighing
options for sharp new cuts to the U.S. nuclear force, including a
reduction of up to 80 percent in the number of deployed weapons,"
To read this story, please visit The Associated Press
Question: From huge cuts in our military to even bigger cuts in our nuclear weapons, Washington seems determined to lower our ability to defend our nation. Why?
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Why would Obama ever give Egypt 1.3 BILLION DOLLARS? |
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From CNS News:
"A top Muslim Brotherhood official has warned that any cuts in U.S. aid
to Egypt could affect Cairo’s peace treaty with Israel – the latest
sign that Egypt’s emerging political forces intend to call Washington’s
bluff over the diplomatic dispute triggered by a crackdown on non-governmental organizations."
To read this story, please visit CNS
And why would the "Home of the Brave & Land of the Free" ever give into blackmail? And why would we EVER give Egypt 1.3 BILLION DOLLARS? |
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Leader of Al Qaeda calls on Muslims to help Syrian rebels |
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 From Fox News:
"The head of Al Qaeda is calling on Muslims across the Arab world and beyond to support rebels in Syria who are seeking to overthrow President Bashar Assad, and says they cannot depend on the West for help."
To read this story, please visit Fox News
Clearly President Obama & Senator McCain appear to share the Al Qaeda's determination to help the rebels and force Assad out. The big question is why? Why would our own government wish to give aid to any group that is supported by Al Qaeda?
John McCain: U.S. Must Aid Syrian Rebels
President Obama: Syria's Assad Must Go |
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Will Washington send your money and our troops to Syria? |
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 From The Wall Street Journal:
"The Obama administration and Turkey are moving ahead with discussions on
how to provide humanitarian assistance to victims of Syria's internal
strife, even as diplomats from both countries weigh the risks of being
drawn more directly into the conflict."
To read this story, please visit The Wall Street Journal |
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Will America Go To War Against Syria, Even Though The Recent U.N. Security Council Vote Failed |
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From The Telegraph:
"The international community may be forced to 'militarise' the crisis in Syria
unless president Bashar al-Assad stops the onsalught on his people, a senior
US official warned on Wednesday...Influential figures in Washington have recommended setting up a “humanitarian
corridor” or safe haven, while others, such as Senator John McCain, have
said it was time to consider arming the rebels of the Free Syrian Army."
To read this story, please visit The Telegraph |
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Obama asks Assad to ‘step aside,’ |
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From Alarabiya News
“Assad has no right to lead Syria, and has lost all legitimacy with his people and the international community,” Obama said."
To read this story, please visit Al Alarabiya News |
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FAA Bill Sets Deadlines to Speed Up Use of Unmanned Planes Nationwide |
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From The Wall Street Journal:
"Unmanned planes could soon become a more common presence in U.S. skies. A broad funding bill for the Federal Aviation Administration, which
was released this week and is expected to win final approval before the
middle of February, for the first time establishes specific deadlines
designed to speed up the widespread use of unmanned planes, or drones,
across the U.S."
To read this story, please visit The Wall Street Journal
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Israel Warns US Jews: Iran Could Strike Here |
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From ABC:
"Israeli facilities in North America -- and around the world -- are on
high alert, according to an internal security document obtained by ABC
News that predicted the threat from Iran against Jewish targets will increase."
To read this story, please visit ABC |
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The American Conservative: What is really happening in Syria? |
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From The American Conservative:
NATO vs. Syria by Philip Giraldi
"Americans should be concerned about what is happening in Syria, if only
because it threatens to become another undeclared war like Libya but
much, much worse. Calls for regime change have come from Secretary of
State Hillary Clinton, who several weeks ago predicted a civil war. That
is indeed likely if the largely secular and nationalist regime of
Bashar al-Assad falls, pitting Sunni against Shia against Alawite.
Indigenous Christians will be caught in the meat grinder. Ironically,
many of the Christians in Damascus are Iraqis who experienced the last
round of liberation in their own country and had to flee for their
lives."
To read more, please visit The American Conservative |
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New U.N. draft resolution gives Syria 15 days to comply |
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From Foreign Policy:
"U.N. Security Council diplomats are meeting behind
closed doors on Friday to discuss what's being called the Arab-European
draft resolution on Syria. The Moroccan ambassador is
presenting the draft resolution, which is designed to implement the
recommendations of the Arab League transition
plan laid out on Jan. 22."
To read this story, please visit Foreign Policy
Transition Plan: Assad to leave?
Resolution: Arab-European Resolution
Washington's efforts to push Syria into a civil war and force Assad to step down are wrong on every level, and our hearts and prayers go out to all of Syria's families, and especially all of the Moms and their children. May God Bless you and keep you safe, both now and in the coming days - Moms For America |
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U.S. may close embassy in Syria |
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Will war follow?
From The Washington Post:
"The Obama administration is preparing to evacuate American personnel and
close the U.S. embassy in Damascus, Syria, by the end of this month
unless the embattled government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad provides additional security for the facility, senior administration officials said."
To read this story, please visit The Washington Post |
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Flashback: Erdogan {Turkey} to Assad: 'your days are numbered' |
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From Israel National News:
"Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan warned Syrian President
Bashar Al Assad Monday that his days as a leader were numbered. You
can remain in power with tanks and cannons only up to a certain point.
The day will come when you'll also leave," Erdogan said."
To read this story, please visit Israel Nation News |
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Egypt Bans Americans From Leaving... |
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Aren't these the same people that Barack Hussein Obama helped to put in power?
From Reuters:
Six Americans working for publicly funded U.S. organizations promoting democracy in Egypt have been barred from leaving the country" The article goes on to discuss the"1.3 BILLION DOLLARS IT {WASHINGTON} GIVES TO THE EGYPTIAN MILITARY EACH YEAR"
To read this article, please visit Reuters
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Supreme Court says search warrants needed when police use GPS devices to track suspects |
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From The Washington Post:
"The Supreme Court ruled unanimously Monday that police must get a
search warrant before using GPS technology to track criminal suspects."
To read this story, please visit the Washington Post |
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Uproar after Jewish American newspaper publisher suggests Israel assassinate Barack Obama |
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"Op-ed in Atlanta Jewish Times says the slaying of the president may be an effective way to thwart Iran's nuclear program. The owner and publisher of the Atlanta Jewish Times, Andrew Adler,
has suggested that Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu consider
ordering a Mossad hit team to assassinate U.S. President Barack Obama so
that his successor will defend Israel against Iran.
Adler, who has since apologized for his article..."
To read this article, please visit The Haaretz |
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Muslim Brotherhood Finds Support In U.S. |
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From The Haaretz:
"A year ago, Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood was dubbed the 'forbidden party'; now, its leader is meeting with the U.S. deputy secretary of state. ..The Brotherhood's relationship with the United States has gradually
strengthened: The secret contacts that took place even during the reign
of former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak have now been replaced by
open meetings with representatives of the U.S. administration. "
To read this story, please visit Haaretz |
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Final results: Muslim Brotherhood wins sweeping victory in Egyptian elections |
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From The Haaretz:
"The Muslim Brotherhood's electoral coalition has won 38 percent of seats
allocated to party lists for Egypt's parliament, with Islamists of
various stripes taking more than two thirds of the assembly, in line
with their own forecasts."
To read this story, please visit Haaretz |
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Subculture of Americans prepares for civilization's collapse |
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From Reuters:
"When Patty Tegeler looks out the window of her home overlooking the Appalachian Mountains in southwestern Virginia, she sees trouble on the horizon. "In an instant, anything can happen," she told Reuters. "And I firmly believe that you have to be prepared."
To read this article, please visit Reuters |
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Obama’s damaging blow to our military |
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From The Washington Post:
"A year ago Britain, our predecessor
superpower, announced sweeping defense cuts that have reduced its
military to a shadow of its former capability...Defense counts for less than 20
percent of the federal budget but totals more than 50 percent of our
deficit-reduction efforts, while domestic spending has exploded..."
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read this story, please visit The
Washington Post |
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Iranian President says Cuba, Iran think alike |
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From The Jerusalem Post:
"VANA - Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Thursday both
Cuba-Iranian relations and Fidel Castro were in good shape after he met with
the former Cuban leader and his younger brother President Raul Castro during a
one-day visit to the communist island."
To read this story, please
visit The
Jerusalem Post
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Iranian president arrives in Cuba; U.S. warns of ‘dangerous alliance’ |
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From Haaretz.com:
"Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad arrived in Cuba
Wednesday for a brief visit that is the third stop in his Latin American
tour. Ahmadinejad was to meet Cuban President Raul Castro later
Wednesday, after lecturing at the University of Havana. Cuban diplomatic
sources in Havana said that Ahmadinejad also has plans to meet with historic
Cuban leader Fidel Castro."
To read this story, please visit Haaretz |
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Senator queries Obama on Iran sanctions |
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From The Jerusalem Post:
"Senator Mark Kirk challenges president on statement that he might treat aspects of law as "non-binding."... A Republican senator on Tuesday questioned President Barack Obama's commitment to new sanctions on Iran's central bank, noting the president had claimed the right to sidestep some of the requirements when he signed them into law last week."
To read this story, please visit The Jerusalem Post |
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U.S. Has Had "Secret" Meetings With Taliban? |
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From Fox News:
"Although U.S. and Taliban representatives have met secretly several
times over the past year in Europe and the Persian Gulf, this is the
first time the Islamist insurgent group has publicly expressed
willingness for substantive negotiations."
To read this story, please visit Fox News |
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Barak: Assad will be toppled within weeks |
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From The Jerusalem Post:
"Syrian President Bashar Assad’s regime will be toppled within weeks, Defense
Minister Ehud Barak told the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee on
Monday."
To read this story, please visit the Jerusalem Post |
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Why would the U.S. government give Arab nation access to missiles worth billions? |
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From Haaretz:
"The United States has reached a deal to sell $3.48 billion worth of
missiles and related technology to the United Arab Emirates, a close
Mideast ally, as part of a massive buildup of defense technology among
friendly Mideast nations near Iran."
To read this story, please visit Haaretz |
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