A financial jihad against the U.S. economy? Many are aware of widespread Saudi investments in the United States, but few know how potentially harmful they are. Moreover, U.S. policy-makers remain unaware of this grave danger. On Sept. 28, 2001, … [Read more...] about Saudi Interest In America
Anti-Corruption
The UN Gives Hamas A Raise
http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=20788 The decision taken at the end of December 2005, by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) to provide a large increase in salaries for … [Read more...] about The UN Gives Hamas A Raise
Suing The Palestinian Authority
Victims of Palestinian terrorism should take note of Palestinian Authority finance minister Salam Fayad's recent resignation. Fayad is said to be particularly upset because PA Prime Minister Ahmed Fayad is said to be particularly upset because PA … [Read more...] about Suing The Palestinian Authority
Another Free Pass To The Palestinians
http://frontpagemagazine.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=20268 The Palestinian Authority has yet to comply with even one agreement they have signed since the Oslo Accord. They have violated the Oslo agreement, Oslo II, and the Road Map. Each … [Read more...] about Another Free Pass To The Palestinians
Katrina And The War On Terrorism
The failure of governments to assist the disenfranchised citizens in Egypt, Lebanon, and the Palestinian territories should be a lesson to the U.S. during the fallout from the disastrous hurricane Katrina. The Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, Hezbollah … [Read more...] about Katrina And The War On Terrorism
The Business Of Terror
On May 11, 2005, Muhamed Mubayyid was arrested and charged in Boston’s District Court for filing false tax returns on behalf of Care International, for which he acted as treasurer.[1] Mubayyid was also the Customer Services manager of the company … [Read more...] about The Business Of Terror
In Arafat’s Footsteps
"Abu Mazen talks about how important it is to stop terrorism, however, he considers all terrorists that have committed atrocities against Israel, as heroes,” said Brig-Gen. Yossi Kupperwasser, Chief Intelligence Analyst for the IDF, yesterday … [Read more...] about In Arafat’s Footsteps
Kofi's Other Blind Spot
The International Narcotics Control Board (INCB) released a report on March 2, 2005, expressing its concern regarding “the increasingly sophisticated trade of opiates from Afghanistan.” Yet, Secretary-General Kofi Annan failed to even mention illegal … [Read more...] about Kofi's Other Blind Spot
Business Before Safety
When airlines' profits come first. "It is currently not cost-effective to spend billions of dollars equipping America's 6800 commercial airliners with systems to guard against attacks from shoulder-fired missiles," concludes the latest RAND study … [Read more...] about Business Before Safety
Where Corruption Rules – The U.N. Is Thoroughly Tainted
Had the U.S not gone ahead with its plan to liberate Iraq, we would have never discovered the extent of the corruption in the U.N.'s Oil-for-Food program. But while Oil-for-Food is the biggest, scope-wise, of any known corruption in an international … [Read more...] about Where Corruption Rules – The U.N. Is Thoroughly Tainted