terrorism Archive
No doubt, the situation is tense and complicated–to put it mildly–in Gaza. However, think carefully about the rationale being put forward by the MSM and establishment political leaders. I shouldn’t be astonished that the WSJ published this apologia for genocide, but I am.
President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama met in the Oval Office Friday with Malala Yousafzai, the Pakastani girl who was shot in the head on her school bus by Taliban gunmen for criticizing their rule, including banning education for girls. In a statement
On Wednesday, NSA Dir. Keith Alexander admitted that only one or two terrorist plots had been foiled by the NSA’s huge database of every phone call made in or to Americans. A number somewhat smaller than the 54 still sited by the administration and
“I want to make clear that the options that we are considering are not about regime change…They are about responding to clear violation of an international standard that prohibits the use of chemical weapons.” Later, Jay Carney went on to say, It is our
It looks like Ron Paul has been spending time in his garden. Do you think he’s a prepper? (WND/RT) Multinational military exercise ‘Eager Lion’ has been launched in Jordan amid condemnation from neighboring Syria and its ally Russia. The US brings Patriot missile batteries
If you didn’t know, Senator McCain spent his Memorial Day with a group of Syrian rebels…in Syria. No, this isn’t the Onion. Well, it turns out that two of the men posing with him are known criminals. Here’s where it gets hilarious and infuriating!
(Town Hall 4/22/13 9:00am) The Saudi national who was initially detained and then ruled out as a suspect in the Boston Marathon terrorist attack had been flagged on a terror watch list and was granted a student visa without being properly vetted, sources have
UPDATE: USS Cole Commander Kirk Lippold was recently interviewed about his support of Rand Paul’s foreign policy vs. John McCain. USS Cole commander, Kirk Lippold has seen national defense first hand – 12 and a half years ago, he was the commander of
The government says you can’t know how many people U.S. drone strikes have killed, because that’s a state secret. But one of the most hawkish members of the U.S. Senate just said the strikes have killed 4,700 people. And his math raises questions. –
Sen. Rand Paul demanded answers from CIA director nominee, John Brennan, in regards to drone strikes today on CNN’s ‘State of the Union.’ He also spoke about his upcoming ‘Tea Party’ response to the president’s ‘State of the Union’ speech on Tuesday night–and how it