Wednesday, 6 January 2010

Wednesday, January 06, 2010

 

Again, China Disappoints US on Iran Issue


China says--no surprise, really--that it is not time for a new round of sanctions on Iran. Click here for the report.

Both the Bush and the Obama administrations failed to stop Iran from developing nuclear weapons--and to influence China into ending or weakening its troubling alliance with Iran. Driven mainly by an insatiable need for energy, rising China, despite having problems with its own restive Muslim population--and strong trade ties to Israel--has time and again disappointed the United States and its allies regarding radical Islam. 

U.S. support for Muslim Uighur separatists has not helped matters. The Chinese leadership believes that the U.S. still seeks to exploit political Islam in order to contain China's economic and political ascent.

Tuesday, January 05, 2010

 

A Maze of Tunnels Protects Iran's Nuclear Sites, Making Conventional Military Strikes Impossible

Click here for the story. 

Appeasement has made war inevitable--on Tehran's terms. 

Israel may have to choose between launching preemptive nuclear or conventional attacks, assuming the objective is to destroy Iran's nuclear and missile sites so as to prevent the leveling of Israeli cities and towns by Iranian missiles.

 

Muslim Michigan High School Students Glorify 9/11

Read all about it here. Will President Obama invite them to the White House for coffee or tea?

 

On Obamaspeak and the Big, Taboo Question



U.S. President Obama conceded today that the government was aware of warning signs before the attempt to blow up a Detroit-bound airliner on Christmas, but "failed to connect the dots."

His statement included some mumbo-jumbo about data bases and a reaffirmation of the decision to close Gitmo, without sending the detainees (why are they alive in the first place?) to lawless, Islamist-infiltrated Yemen, to which the United States, incredibly, only a few days before the attack, sent six--count 'em--released terrorists. 

Not surprisingly, reporters were not allowed to ask questions. Given the opportunity, a White House correspondent with some intelligence and guts (there must be one) should ask the President why every known Islamist--every "extremist" who believes that "the Muslim world" constitutes a transnational community that should be ruled by Islamic law, and participates in, supports, or justifies jihad--isn't immediately put on the no-fly list. Travel to the United States is a privilege that should be denied anyone who supports or sympathizes with the enemy (or "adversary," in Obamaspeak). 

After 9/11, President George W. Bush should have banned visitors from Muslim lands pending victory over the Islamist enemy, revoked the visas of all aliens from these countries, and rounded up, detained, and deported or imprisoned the estimated 100,000 visa over-stayers from Muslim nations, most of whom were thought to be young men who fit the Islamist terrorist profile. That didn't happen; instead, the Muslim-nation/Islamist influx has inexplicably been allowed to continue; and the current administration is actually encouraging the menacing trend

Obama is an appeaser, who inherited a disaster--a seemingly never-ending war with radical Islam--that his policies promise to turn into a catastrophe. 

Click here for the L.A. Times story. Descending to new depths, the ultraliberal paper describes the Christmas Day bomber as an "accused militant." 

The fish always stinks from the head downwards. Administration officials from Obama on down have referred to the Al Qaeda-connected terrorist as a "suspect."

 

Al Qaeda, Colombia Rebels in Unholy Drug Alliance








A U.S. DEA official says Al Qaeda and FARC are partnering in drug crime. Read about it here.

The unholy Islamist-Marxist alliance (FARC + Al Qaeda = FARQaeda) recalls (a) the islamist-Marxist alliance that toppled Iran's Shah, and (b) the PLO/PFLP-European Marxist alliance that spurred waves of airline hijackings, bombings, assassinations, and other terrorist acts during the 1960s, '70s, and '80s.

 

RAND Study Says IRGC Gains 'Primacy' in Iran

Iran is being militarized by the Revolutionary Guards Corps, according to a new RAND Corporation study. Click here for the story.

Meanwhile, the Obama administration still seeks "dialogue" with the nuclear-arming, Islamist regime, as reported here, which is again threatening opposition members and supporters with execution. Read that story here.