Iraq is Your War: Why we fight abroad
I think it is imperative that Americans understand the causal relationship between their security and the war in Iraq. This is what President Bush was attempting to articulate, and this is how I see it.
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I think it is imperative that Americans understand the causal relationship between their security and the war in Iraq. This is what President Bush was attempting to articulate, and this is how I see it.
Al Qaida’s hooded demons took the life of Nick Berg in a monstrous display of medieval butchery. Their mortifying mention of God and Islam shook my soul beyond disgust and toward more resolve.
As a prior military officer and Navy physician, the recent revelations of the crimes perpetrated by American servicemen and women overseeing the Abu Ghraib prison near Baghdad struck me with profound shock, disgust and disappointment, to say the least. Those who committed the reported crimes are being brought to justice.
Al Jazeera and other anti-American networks have used the images of American and coalition forces attacking the mosque in Fallujah to further foment anti-American hate in the Middle East and in America. As a Muslim, a mosque used as a fortress is no longer a mosque.
Debra Gelbart covers the AIFD Rally Against Terror in held in downtown Phoenix on April 24, 2004
Washington Times editorial staff comments on AIFD on the eve of its Rally against Terror.
Last week’s atrocities in Fallujah reminded me of the animalistic mobs of Mogadishu Somalia.
Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright said President Bush has fueled the hate of Islamist terrorists for America. Isn’t hate the normal reaction from fanatics nearing extermination?
As Arizonans and Americans start to tense over the most prolonged elevation of gas prices in recent memory, few pundits have analyzed the effect of OPEC upon this formula.
Marwan Ahmad of the Muslim Voice takes issue with my commentary way back from March 1, 2004 on the laughable recent Saudi ‘slip-up’ concerning their visa requirements. Mr. Ahmad exploited his discussion to not only discuss his soft-pedaled defense of the Saudi tribal monarchal government but also to personally indict me as somehow always being “negative about the Muslim community.”
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