Perhaps it is due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Americans slowly growing desensitized by active shooter events, or a combination of both, that two shootings on military bases went fairly unnoticed by the public at large. Nevertheless, it is important to highlight the heroism of our military personnel that put their lives at risk in the...
Tag: terrorism
Hollow Words on Terrorism
Yet again this week, the (Kraut)hammer struck down on the Obama administration with more unforgiving castigation. He discusses the attempted Christmas day bombing attempt as no one else can – if there is one article you need to read on this subject, it’s his. What I think is so important about Krauthammer’s article is that...
Leaving Gitmo? Pack your crayons!
Brace yourself. The two al Qaeda leaders who claim to be behind the Christmas plane bombing attempt were once prisoners at Guantanamo Bay. At least until November 2007, at which point they were released to Saudi Arabia. After transferring from Cuba to Arabia, they were enrolled into an “art therapy rehabilitation program.” Again for emphasis:...
Face of Terrorism
Ralph Peters, ex-Army Colonel and outspoken advocate of the U.S. Military and counter-terrorism efforts, writes about how political correctness is encouraging Americans to lie to themselves about the connections between Islam and terrorism. Peters writes in his traditional polemical style, so his piece is sure to get some people heated. Nevertheless, I think he hits...
