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- "A festering dispute broke out into the open as Trump took aim at Tucker Carlson"
- “Today, the US government pours $65.1 million annually into various regional studies centers run by staffers who overwhelmingly possess strong anti-American and anti-Western biases, which they are communicating to their students”
- Whatever policy the US special envoy is conducting on Iran does not qualify as diplomacy, but rather as ideology
- JUF Chicago President: Terrorist outrages should have been no surprise
- "It is clear why those groups that support the destruction of the State of Israel are afraid of Canary Mission"
- New York’s Museum of Jewish Heritage bans the Florida governor to promote ‘its message of inclusivity.’
- Israel ranked fourth best place to raise children in global index
- ADL: “Yet another example of SJP’s antisemitic practice of marginalizing Jews and reducing their identity to their connection to Israel”
Tag Archives: Neville Chamberlain
Much Worse Than Munich
COMMENTARY by Rick Richman July 15, 2015 If one peruses the pages of The New York Times from mid-September 1938 through the first week of October 1938, it is apparent that what we are witnessing today is a virtual replay … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Adolf Hitler, Munich, Neville Chamberlain
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History repeats itself When Civilized People Ignore its Lessons
AMERICAN THINKER by Lauri B. Regan April 7, 2015 In both the months leading up to and the days following last week’s announcement by Obama of his capitulation to the tyrannical Islamist Iranians (aka an outline for a possible deal … Continue reading
Forgetting the hard lessons of appeasement
WASHINGTON TIMES by Paul Miller February 19, 2015 Blaming Jews won’t save Europe from the deadly blade of Islamic terror “Terrorism in the Middle East — when Jews were being attacked, Israelis were being attacked, Americans were being attacked, even … Continue reading
Posted in Jewish
Tagged Alan Dershowitz, Denmark, Europe, Neville Chamberlain, Paul Miller
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