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Links News & Views November 27 2006

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The Royal Gift to the Crumbling Mullahs

The Royal Gift to the Crumbling Mullahs

 

Potkin Azarmehr

What brought you here?: 
Visit of the Prince of Wales to Iran.

How long will the British stand for this?

 

How long will the British stand for this?

By Lawrence Auster
2006/04/11

What brought you here?: 
Has the British government sold out their country to appease Islam?

Real Islam Strikes London - Part 2

 

So, how do you think the British Government (or other infidel governments) is going to tackle the menace of this radical Islam? Here are some of my predictions: 

What brought you here?: 
So, how does the British Government (or other infidel governments) begin to tackle the menace of radical Islam?

Britain's Double Vision of Hezbollah?

Dr. Walid Phares The British government's announcement to open a dialogue with "the political wing of Hezbollah" is most troubling. In a statement to a parliamentary committee, Bill Rammell, the British foreign office's minister for Middle East affairs, rationalized the decision on the grounds of what his office perceives to be "more positive developments within Lebanon." This British declaration underscores a failure to properly understand the structure of the Iranian-backed terrorist organization.

Feeding Frenzy of the Islamist Crocodiles (Part Two of Two)

by Adrian Morgan "Clowns" and Acts of Terrorism  Al-Muhajiroun officially lasted from February 1996 until October 2004, continuing as an entity under various other names. The most recent incarnation of the group is "Ahlus Sunnah Wal Jamaah," which like Al-Muhajiroun is headed by Anjem Choudary.


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