The Saudi newspaper Al-Watan echoed Egypt's concerns about the U.S. government conferring unwarranted legitimacy and prestige on the Muslim Brotherhood, charging that Team Obama "has yet to grasp the scope of the extensive popular opposition to the Muslim Brotherhood movement across the Middle East, particularly in the wake of the June 30, 2012 mass protests, the likes of which had never been seen in Egypt." The protests in question featured banners accusing Obama and his ambassador to Egypt, Anne Patterson, of being allied with terrorists and fascists.
In stark contrast to the cowardly and irresponsible propaganda we are fed by the MSM, Al-Watan has it right.
How our last remaining allies must despise us for tolerating much less electing Obama.
But then, as Obama's Fundamental Transformation continues to play out, we won't need them, because we will have new allies. Already the list is beginning to grow: the Muslim Brotherhood, the Palestinian Authority, Cuba, Iran..."
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AS per FREEREPUBLIC, IRAN is now at the border wid Israel, whilst the ISIS/ISIL is getting ready to formally declare Islamic Emirate in Lebanon.
Has anyone been able to verify Nasrallah's recent comment that Hezbollah has been seriously fighting the ISIS/ISIL, or have "ghost soldiers" hence "ghost victories" have suddenly appeared amongst the Hezzies from Iraq???
[DAWN] 'WITH friends like you, who needs enemies?' If our democracy had linguistic abilities, this is all it would say about the politicians of Pakistain. Though the priorities of every political party from Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa ... formerly NWFP, still Terrorism Central... to Sindh are atrociously misplaced, the party ruling Sindh deserves special mention in this regard. The reason perhaps is the fact that the PPP does not see that its stronghold in the province is waning.
If someone asks you who is the home secretary Sindh, by the time you come up with the answer, the secretary might have been changed. In the last month or so as many as three home secretaries have been changed. It seems as if the chief minister who hardly wields any influence and opinion of his own has almost completely handed over authority to the security forces when it comes to handling Bloody Karachi
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[DAWN] PAKISTAN'S madressah sector is increasingly being seen as a critical factor in the pervading insecurity in the country, particularly after the announcement of the National Action Plan. The fact is reflected in the decision taken by the Islamabad administration to close madressahs situated near Parade Avenue for one week on the eve of the March 23 military parade. According to media reports, the decision was taken on the advice of intelligence agencies.
Meanwhile, ...back at the the conspirators' cleverly concealed hideout the long-awaited message arrived. They quickly got to work with their decoder rings... the government is making only half-hearted efforts to reform the madressah sector which also lack the required security perspective. It has yet to convene meetings of the two madressah reform committees set up by the federal interior minister, Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan
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[DAWN] HOW to effectively counter violent extremism is a dilemma that bedevils leaders and policymakers the world over. In this country, as elsewhere, we have seen that military force alone is insufficient to uproot militancy; the battle to counter terrorism must be a multifaceted one. Participants from over 60 countries, as well as the UN, EU and OIC, reached a similar conclusion at a summit to counter violent extremism, organised by the White House, which ended on Friday in Washington.
The point was driven home by none other than Barack Obama They get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren't like them... . It is indeed welcome that world leaders are adopting a nuanced view of global militancy and taking pains not to link terrorism with "any religion, nationality [or] civilisation". Yet, perhaps there needs to be a greater realisation and acknowledgement in Western capitals, especially Washington, that force, particularly interventions directed at 'unfriendly' regimes, as well as the use of krazed killer proxies, has played a major role in fuelling modern global militancy. For example, removing strongmen in Iraq and Libya through force has resulted in the meltdown of the state, paving the way for murderous Moslems to create space for themselves.
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A start at confronting extremism in the U.S is by voting them all out of office every time you get a chance. We get another chance in 2016.
"In addition to ignoring the true identity of the enemy, Obama is using his ideology to tell him what their motivations are instead of common sense and evidence. Isn't this guy supposed to be the smartest guy ever?
"Perverted ISIS militants are trying to score Viagra to fuel their lust for "brutal and abnormal" sex, according to a shocking report from activists in the terror group's main Syrian stronghold.
The supposedly ultra-conservative Muslim fundamentalists have been forcing women in city of Raqqa to marry them and engage in savage sex acts that result in hospital treatment, the report says.
The jihadists also buy kinky lingerie -- described in the report as "strange underwear" -- for their reluctant brides, according to the "Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently" activist group." All in keeping with their Grecian warrior-pederasty ideal.
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There is no contradiction between this and Islam, it is in fact o openly condoned by quotes from the lunatic Mohammed.
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When humping goats just doesn't do it for you anymore...
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