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to let Mr. Obama continue as is-with his current team and his way of making
decisions. America, its allies, and friends could be heading into one of the most
dangerous periods since the height of the Cold War.
Gelb is a mainstream liberal who is now calling on the President to fire his entire
national security team and bring in new people. (Many of the replacements he
recommends are Republicans.) Gelb also advises the President to reach out to
Congress and to experienced foreign policy officials from past administrations
(Republicans) for advice. But he recognizes that the core of the problem is Obama
himself:
...In the end, making the national security system work comes down to one factor,
one man - Barack Obama. He's the key problem, and he's the only one who can
bring about a solution.
The Wall Street Journal's editors took the U.S. failure to send a high-level
representative to the rally as confirmation that Pres. Obama is dismissive of Europe
and doesn't understand the Islamist threat.
Former Senator Joe Lieberman does not hesitate to name radical Islam as the threat.
In a Wall Street Journal op-ed, he calls for civilized nations to acknowledge that we
are in a war with Islamist extremism, to formally declare war against Islamist
terrorists, and to band together (along with Muslim nations like Saudi Arabia, United
Arab Emirates, and Egypt) in an alliance against radical Islam.
Rep. Lee Zeldin (R-NY-1), appearing on Fox and
Friends this week, commented on rising antiSemitism in Europe and around the world.
debate over Mr. Obamas absence misses the point. In the post-World War II era,
French governments have adopted a policy advanced upon them nearly 100 years
ago by Woodrow Wilson. He pioneered the modern idea that countries constitutions
dont limit governments; they unleash them. Thus, even though the French
Constitution guarantees freedom of speech, French governments treat speech as a
gift from the government, not as a natural right of all persons, as our Constitution
does.
Fight Them Over There
Changing the Rules of the Democracy Game in Europe
Belgiums tough gun laws didnt keep Paris terrorists from getting their guns there
Palestinians Burn French Flag at Temple Mount
Jacques Myard, French National Assembly member, tells Channel 4 News that
Muslims will have to get used to it. Catherine Heseltine, ex-CEO of Muslim Public
Affairs Committee, says she will not take lectures from hypocritical French
politicians. Ruben Oppenheimer, a cartoonist, says the west are hypocritical and
that drawings should be a response to drawings.
Jarrett Called Paris March Nothing More Than A Parade
Bill Maher Channels Breitbart News on Threat of Radical Islam
Muslims Rioting Condemning New Charlie Hebdo Issue Leads to Death, Destruction
ISIS Photo Dump Reveals New Crucifixions, Man Thrown Off Roof in Mosul for
Sodomy
Religious War: African Muslims Burn Christian Churches to Ground
Greek Police Detain, Question Belgium Attack Plot Suspects
Effective Annexation': Russia and Georgias South Ossetia Sign Integration Treaty
Boko Haram Crisis: African Union to Discuss Multinational Force
Four Killed in Niger Charlie Hebdo Protest
Charlie Hebdo Massacre Triggers Spike in Jewish Exodus from France
Fmr. NATO Cmdr: I Have Great Concern Over Real Risk Gitmo Releases
GOP Sen: No One in the World Understands Obamas Position on Gitmo
Krauthammer: James Taylor Paris Performance Like An Onion Story
Muslim Doctor: Stop Avoiding Term Islamist
Israeli Ambassador: Rest of World Will Face Terror Threat Like Israel Does
French Ambassador: France Is at War with Radical Islam
Palin: Obama Chicken for Not Calling Paris Shooters Radical Islamists
Pat Buchanan: Insult Mohammed, Risk Death
Islamic CAIR to Breitbart Texas: Muslims are being Bullied
Foes of free speech take down Pamela Gellers Atlas Shrugs with a huge denial of
service attack
http://www.jihadwatch.org/2015/01/foes-of-free-speech-take-down-pamela-gellersatlas-shrugs-with-a-huge-denial-of-service-attack
Here are the Popes Top Seven Most Outrageous Statements on Islam
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Pope Francis on Charlie Hebdo Jihad: One Cannot Make Fun of Faith
- See more at: http://pamelageller.com/#sthash.HfAgJOVc.dpuf
French President Hollande: Muslims are the first victims of
fundamentalism and intolerance - See
fanaticism,
Erdoan attacks Netanyahu: How does head of terror state dare attend Paris
march? turkey
Turkey Halts Reporting on Weapon Transfers to Syria Rebels
Turkish President Accuses the West of Being Behind Paris Attacks
Turkey Says It Helped Hamas Become "Mainstream"
Reception for Palestinian President in Turkey Mocked as Ottoman Circus - Turkish
President Erdoan received Palestinian President Abbas in the new $800 million
presidential palace in the Turkish capital of Ankara; the guards were dressed in
uniforms that symbolized the 16 eras of Turkish soldiers from the Mongols to the
Ottomans, with swords, daggers and traditional helmets and shields. The exotic
ceremony evoked mockery in the Turkish media as an Ottoman circus; CNN said that
the Justice and Development Party, founded by Erdoan in 2002, follows the Islamic
heritage of the Ottoman Empire where the sultans considered themselves rulers of
the whole Muslim world.
Turkish PM: Israeli 'Provocations' Radicalizing Muslim World
Erdoan's Turkish Bazaar
Turkish Reaction To 'Charlie Hebdo' Terror Attack was for Erdoan to Accuse Western
Hypocrisy, Racism, Hate Speech, Islamophobia; Islamist/Pro-AKP Media Justified It,
while the Secular Media Mourned.
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DIPLOMACY GONE AWKWARD. John Kerry gave French President Franois Hollande a
big hug after an especially difficult week for the French. It didn't go well. Why?
Hugging is just not a very French thing to do.
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Palestinians Burn French Flag on Temple Mount to Protest New Charlie Hebdo Cover
Bulgaria to extradite French terrorist suspect
The Western World Is Not Really Dedicated to Free Speech
John Kerry Brings Hugs, James Taylor to Repair Relations with France
French Citizenship Expedited for Kosher Market Hero
New Research Charts Europes Inexorable Slide Toward Islam
Belgium Police Raid Multiple Groups of Returning Syrian Jihadists
Massive Pakistan Protests Against Charlie Hebdo Filthy Blasphemers
Jewish Schools Close After Belgian Terror Cell Raid
Al-Qaeda Yemen Wing Gave Charlie Hebdo Gunman $20,000 for Terror Activity
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Muslim Coffee Shop Boss Faces Death Threats for Je suis Charlie Sign
The Political Establishment Responsible for the Paris Atrocities has Hijacked the
Protests
New Photos Reveal World Leaders Did Not Lead Paris March, but Were Kept Away
from Crowd - According to new photos relayed by the UK Independent, it took a bit
of clever staging to make it appear that French President Francois Hollande, British
Prime Minister David Cameron, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, and the other
world leaders gathered for the Paris unity march were leading the massive crowd to
the Grand Synagogue.
Britain on High Alert for Possible Beheading Attempt
'Homeland' may avoid a Muslim terrorist storyline next season (but won't shy away
from controversy); the show's writer-producer Alex Gansa might find a fresh
antagonist for CIA case officer Carrie Mathison (Claire Danes) to tackle when the
show returns later this year, but a decision has not yet been made and the story's
villain will be chosen for creative reasons- and to avoid repetition.
Europe Prepares for Greeces Possible Exit from Eurozone
Americas stalled war against terror
How not to stop terrorism - Fareed Zakaria claimed that, No matter what the U.S.
has done, Islamic radicalism has been on the rise for two decades.
Ignatius: Dont blame the Internet for radicalization
Krauthammer: Charlie who?
Roger simon
Leslie geld
Germanys New Right Wing
AMERICANS INCREASINGLY FIND OBAMAS FOREIGN POLICY WEAK, PEW STUDY
FINDS
White House: Thanks To Obama, ISIS Fighters Scared To Go Outside
Influential Muslims Condemn Latest Charlie Hebdo Cover
BELGIAN TV REPORTS THREE DEAD IN ANTI-TERRORISM RAID
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The Image CNN and the New York Times Dont Want You to See - Charlie Hebdos
first issue following the terrorist attack on its staff last week in Paris features a
defiant cover.
The Four Jews Murdered in Paris were a rap fan, a student, and two family men.
Radical Islam in Europe: No One to Blame But Us
Saudi Religious Scholar Issued Religious Ban on Snowmen
Jimmy Carter: Israeli-Palestinian Conflict is a Cause of Paris Attacks - Carter's
formula is for Israel to give up the West Bank, Gaza and Jerusalem and for the
Palestinians to promise Israel security.
Obama: Europe must better integrate Muslims
BBC Reporter in Paris [Tim Willcox] Apologized for Saying "Palestinians Suffer at
Jewish Hands"
Media Eviscerated Obama for Snubbing Paris Rally
Obama came into office with a liberal, academic, secular world view. He thought
anyone who claimed there was Islamic terror was a Republican, bigot, both, or
worse; but now that it is clear there really is a problem, he cannot confront it
because to do so would mean he must admit failure.
In next war in north, Hezbollah will try to grab territory inside Israel.
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As long as radical Muslims in France are not dealt with in the severest
way, violence against Jews will continue and France will not be safe for
Jews.
By: Joseph Puder
Almost two years ago (March 27, 2014) a Front Page Magazine article
by this writer asked the question, Is France Safe for Jews? The answer
today, more than ever is a decisive no. Immediately following the
murder of Rabbi Yonatan Sandler (30), his two small children, Aryeh 3
and Gavriel 6, as well as Miriam Monsonego, 8, outside the Ozer
HaTorah School in Toulouse, France, the French government of
President Nicolas Sarkozy was determined to fight the anti-Semitic
terror emanating from Muslim Jihadists. Sarkozy declared We shall not
back down in the face of terror, as he went about announcing a
minute of silence in all French schools. Sarkozy said, You cannot
murder children like this on the territory of the Republic without being
held accountable. Today is a day of national tragedy.
Sarkozy, on the eve of the 2012 French presidential elections, declared
that he was putting the southwestern Midi-Pyrenees region (where
Toulouse is located) on its highest alert level, and promised that This
odious act cannot remain unpunished. All means, absolutely all means
available, will be committed to neutralize this criminal. Franois
Hollande, who subsequently won the presidential election under the
banner of his Socialist Party called for France to unite after the
shooting. He pledged, We must do everything to ensure that acts of
anti-Semitism or racism are met with a firm and common response
from the whole Republic.
Jeffrey Goldberg, of The Atlantic magazine, who interviewed Manuel
Valls, Frances current Prime Minister, prior to the latest terrorist
attacks, argued that not only the physical safety of Jews in France is
imperiled by anti-Semitic violence, but the very idea of the French
Republic. Valls told Goldberg that, If 100,000 French people of Spanish
origin were to leave, I would never say that France is not France
anymore. But if 100,000 Jews leave, France will no longer be France.
The French Republic will be judged a failure.
PM Valls admitted that anti-Semitic violence in France exists. Former
French president Jacque Chirac, on the other hand said on March 1,
2002, that I would like to say clearly there is no upsurge in antiSemitism in France. Similar assurances have been made by his
successor Nickolas Sarkozy. And while PM Valls declared that France
was at war with radical Islam, and suggested that, Israel and Palestine
are just pretext for anti-Semitism and anti-Jewish violence, he added
that, There is something far more profound taking place now.
President Hollande also echoed his PM, saying, It is indeed an
appalling anti-Semitic act that was committed.
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This week President Hollande called once again for unity in the face of
a Jihadist Muslim terror spree that murdered 17 people, including 4
Jews in a Parisian Kosher supermarket, buying groceries for Sabbath.
Among the murdered were also 12 staff members of the satirical
French magazine Charlie Hebdo, as well as a policewoman.
A solidarity march in Paris last week brought out over one million
people and 40 world leaders including Germanys chancellor Angela
Merkel, Britains David Cameron, Israels Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu, and the rather oddity of Mahmoud Abbas, the leader of the
Palestine Liberation Organization, itself a full-fledged terrorist
organization. A visible absentee from the solidarity march was U.S.
President Barack Hussein Obama. The 1.2 million Paris marchers on
Sunday (January 11, 2015) called for free speech, and carried placards
with the words Je Suis Charlie, and we are not afraid, President
Hollande boasted that, Paris is today the capital of the world. Our
entire country will rise up and show its best side. Marches alone will
not however, end Islamist terror on French soil or elsewhere in the
world. For the Jews of France the actions perpetrated against them and
the words uttered by the French leaders gave the feeling of dj vu.
The Jewish victims of the latest terror outrage on French soil, at the
Paris Hyper Cacher (Kosher) supermarket were Yohan Cohen (22),
Philippe Braham (40), Francois-Michel Saada (64) and Yoav Hattab (21).
They were buried with full honors in Jerusalem, Israel, and thousands of
former French Jews and native Israelis attended. In French Jewish
communities conversations evolved around whether it is safe to live
and raise a family in France.
Wall Street Journal reporter in Paris, Ruth Bender, got these reactions
from Parisian Jews (January 13, 2015), I feel like packing my bags and
leaving said 48-year old Delphine Sultan, And yet, I love France and I
would miss it terribly. Her sister Laurence Sebag, 46, said, I have
always felt French, but today I am beginning to think that the future of
French Jews is at risk. Lydia Layani, 62, opined that, Its not normal in
a republic like ours to need police to protect our schools and have to
tell our children not to wear their yarmulke in the streets. She added, I
dont want to leave France, but I feel sick to my stomach.
Interviewed by Israels Channel 10-TV, Yohan Dumas, a survivor of the
Paris Hyper Cacher supermarket, described how he was hidden in the
cold-room trying to stay warm, and then in mid-interview he
announced that he decided to move to Israel at the start of next week.
Albert Levy, 60, who migrated from France to Israel a few years ago,
explained his decision to move to Israel, saying, The time of Jews in
Europe is over. Levy blamed the French media for the current
atmosphere and he pointed out that the media tended to demonize
Israel in recent years in the wake of events ranging from the First Gulf
War to the Second Intifada.
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