Tag: United States

Black Lives Matter: “We Will Burn Down This System” — Part II
By August 2, 2020 Read More →

Black Lives Matter: “We Will Burn Down This System” — Part II

BLM is a revolutionary anti-capitalist movement masquerading as a civil rights movement. Its focus on racial issues is a smokescreen for a much larger effort to completely dismantle the American economic, political and social systems and rebuild them from scratch — according to Marxist principles.

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Black Lives Matter: “We Are Trained Marxists” — Part I
By July 2, 2020 Read More →

Black Lives Matter: “We Are Trained Marxists” — Part I

Black Lives Matter is a Marxist revolutionary movement aimed at transforming the United States into a communist dystopia. BLM states that it wants to abolish the nuclear family, police, prisons and capitalism.

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A Brief History of Antifa: Part II
By June 23, 2020 Read More →

A Brief History of Antifa: Part II

Antifa in the United States is highly networked, well-funded and has a clear ideological agenda: to subvert, often with extreme violence, the American political system, with the ultimate aim of replacing capitalism with communism.

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A Brief History of Antifa: Part I
By June 12, 2020 Read More →

A Brief History of Antifa: Part I

Antifa is a transnational insurgency movement that endeavors, often with extreme violence, to subvert liberal democracy, with the aim of replacing global capitalism with communism.

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Germany: U.S. Ambassador Richard Grenell’s Legacy of Success
By May 28, 2020 Read More →

Germany: U.S. Ambassador Richard Grenell’s Legacy of Success

On a wide range of geopolitical issues — from relations with China, Iran and Russia to anti-Semitism, climate change, defense spending (NATO), energy dependence (Nord Stream), globalism, Hezbollah, Huawei and mass migration — U.S. Ambassador to Germany Richard Grenell embarrassed German leaders by showing that their words and actions do not match.

Coronavirus: China Continues to Flood the World with Defective Medical Supplies
By April 25, 2020 Read More →

Coronavirus: China Continues to Flood the World with Defective Medical Supplies

More than a dozen countries on four continents have disclosed problems with Chinese-made coronavirus tests and personal protective equipment.

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The Battle for Trump’s Foreign Policy
By August 9, 2017 Read More →

The Battle for Trump’s Foreign Policy

The ongoing purge of people at the National Security Council is part of a power struggle over the future direction of American foreign policy.

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White House Officials Divided on Islam, ISIS, Israel and Iran
By April 5, 2017 Read More →

White House Officials Divided on Islam, ISIS, Israel and Iran

Key members of Trump administration hold widely divergent views on the threat posed by radical Islam — and on the nature of Islam itself.

Islam and Islamism in America in 2015: Part 2
By January 29, 2016 Read More →

Islam and Islamism in America in 2015: Part 2

A chronological review of some of the main stories about Islam and Islamism in America during the second quarter of 2015.

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Islam and Islamism in America in 2015: Part 1
By January 23, 2016 Read More →

Islam and Islamism in America in 2015: Part 1

A chronological review of some of the main stories about Islam and Islamism in America during the first quarter of 2015.

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Is Europe Losing Control Over Its Destiny?
By September 13, 2015 Read More →

Is Europe Losing Control Over Its Destiny?

A selection of quotes and commentary about the consequences of untrammeled immigration to Europe from the Muslim world.

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Salafi-Jihadists: “A Persistent Threat” to Europe and America
By June 13, 2014 Read More →

Salafi-Jihadists: “A Persistent Threat” to Europe and America

The threat to Europe and the United States from Islamic terrorism is serious and growing, and new attacks with unexpected targets and timings are increasingly likely, according to two new reports.