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Speaking of Israel is to Speak of the Middle East

By Leette Eaton-White

Speaking of Israel is Speaking of the Middle East: Leette Eaton- White I gave you my personal perspective of the current situation in Israel in a very pro-Israel way in my last article for HipHopRepublican.com. Now I will continue my Pro-Israel lean but now I am going to give more reasons why I feel this... »

Dear Mr. Obama video letter from Iraq Veteran demolishes Obama on Iraq surge AND on toppling Saddam

By Jim Wrenn

Dear Mr. Obama video letter from Iraq Veteran demolishes Obama on Iraq surge AND on toppling Saddam This is one of the most powerful videos I’ve ever seen for conveying the historically pivotal nature of victory in Iraq and the utter speciousness of the moral posturing of those (such as Obama) who characterize it as... »

Ceasefires in Islam: Not Always What They Seem to Be

By Frank Salvato

It seems as though every other day we hear there is another “ceasefire” in the Middle East. This is chiefly because there is so much violent Islamofascist aggression throughout the Middle East but it is also because of something more. Just as there is no exact translation between the Arabic and English languages, we... »

Global Crime and Terrorism

By Jim Kouri, CPP

The end of the Cold War meant a significant change in the nature of the foreign threats to US security. The principal worry of most Americans is no longer a devastating military offensive from abroad, but rather more insidious assaults which hit closer to home, threatening lives and property and creating a climate of... »

Defense Department Told to Restore Military Readiness

By Jim Kouri, CPP

US military forces, and ground forces in particular, have operated at a high pace since the attacks of September 11, 2001, including the support of ongoing operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. Between 2001 and July 2007, approximately 931,000 US Army and Marine Corps service members deployed for overseas military operations, including about 312,000 National... »

Pentagon Plans Expansion of US Special Forces

By Jim Kouri, CPP

Since the start of the Global War on Terrorism, the Pentagon has taken steps to expand the role of the United States Special Operations Command and its forces. In response, the Command has transformed its headquarters to coordinate counterterrorism activities, while the Defense Department has increased funding and the number of special operations forces... »

Exclusive: Obama Connection to Terrorists Revealed by Talk Show Host

By Jim Kouri, CPP

There is a far-reaching scandal brewing for presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama, thanks to a radio talk show host based in Oregon. Syndicated talk host Laurie Roth’s revelations make the news story about Obama’s relationship with a racist, anti-American pastor look like child’s play. A top official at the Pentagon during former-President George H. W.... »

Terrorist Espionage at Sea

By Jim Kouri, CPP

As a task force of US battleships steamed towards the Middle East in the spring of 2001 on a mission to patrol the Persian Gulf, a sailor aboard one of those vessels was pursuing an entirely different mission.  His name was Hassan Abu-Jihaad, and he was serving as a signalman aboard the USS Benfold. Little... »

Defense Department Told to Restore Military Readiness

By Jim Kouri, CPP

US military forces, and ground forces in particular, have operated at a high pace since the attacks of September 11, 2001, including the support of ongoing operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. Between 2001 and July 2007, approximately 931,000 US Army and Marine Corps service members deployed for overseas military operations, including about 312,000 National... »

Homeland Security Department Releases Response Framework

By Jim Kouri, CPP

On Tuesday, January 22, the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) released their newly formulated National Response Framework (NRF), the successor to the National Response Plan.  The NRF, which focuses on response and short-term recovery, articulates the doctrine, principles and architecture by which our nation prepares for and responds to all-hazard disasters across... »

Iran Sanctions: An Unclear Strategy?

By Jim Kouri, CPP

The 2006 United States National Security Strategy stated that this nation faces challenges from Iran, including Iran’s proliferation efforts and involvement in international terrorism. To address these concerns, the United States employs a range of tools, including diplomatic pressure, a military presence in the Gulf, and economic sanctions. A U.S. sanction is a unilateral... »

Democracy Without Liberty Is Just Authority

By Frank Salvato

Benazir Bhutto’s assassination is probably one of the most serious events that has happened since the attacks of September 11, 2001. She represented a move toward a Pakistan governed by political process and away from government by military rule. Truth be told, the only true stabilizing force in Pakistan is its military. It is... »

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