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The Inevitability of Genocide

By Yashiko Sagamori



An Israeli friend, a wise and gentle man, told me once, after having spent a few days at a hospital, that his favorite doctor there was an Arab. My friend simply could not imagine that a doctor so competent, so pleasant, so attentive to a Jewish patient could possibly be an enemy of Israel.

“Are you sure he doesn't send half of his salary to Hamas?” I asked, cynical as usual.


An Unholy Alliance

Far away, there was an old man who lived with seven of his sons. The old man had everything that he needed but peace. His grown sons would continually brawl with each other with sheer hostility. One day, he called all of his sons together and gave them a pack of seven sticks. When asked, each son tried to break the bundle but no one succeeded. The old man ordered them to open the bundle and handed one stick to each of his sons. Sure enough, all of them broke their sticks into pieces.

Treasury: Al Qaeda in ‘Weakest Financial Condition in Years’

Steve Emerson U.S. efforts to disrupt terrorist financing schemes have put organizations such as al Qaeda in dire financial straits. That was the assessment of Assistant Secretary for Terrorist Financing David S. Cohen, in a speech Monday at the ABA/ABA Money Laundering Enforcement Conference. The speech was an opportunity to highlight counter-terrorist financing efforts while calling for increased cooperation between the government and the private financial sector.

Iran’s chutzpah: Mullahs may defy IAEA’s call for uranium enrichment program - Part 1

Iran’s chutzpah: Mullahs may defy IAEA’s call for uranium enrichment program

 

Dr. A.H. Jaffor Ullah

What brought you here?: 
Will Iran be a nuclear power one day?

Iran: Tied With N. Korea as Major Foe to Free World

Iran: Tied With N. Korea as Major Foe to Free World 
By J.
What brought you here?: 
Will North Korea ever attack America? Will Iran try to destroy Israel? Why is Iran so secretive about its programs, while North Korea is very open about it?

I support you, Ali

By David David
Dear Ali Sina
How are you, Ali? I came across your website about two weeks ago and have already read quite a number of articles. In particular I was deeply moved by your conversion story from Islam to non-Islam (Why I left Islam; From Belief to Enlightenment) with all the painful steps you had to go through such as shock, denial, confusion, guilt, disillusionment, depression and anger. I agree with all your points about the cruel nature of Islam and the dark spiritual force behind it.


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