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  • Shoeless George Bush (Daniel Pipes: President Bush Fails To Acknowledge Islamofascist Threat Alert)

    07/04/2007 1:14:02 AM PDT · by goldstategop · 43 replies · 1,211+ views
    Frontpagemag.com ^ | 07/04/2007 | Daniel Pipes
    When Dwight D. Eisenhower dedicated the Islamic Center in Washington, D.C., in June 1957, his 500-word talk effused good will ("Civilization owes to the Islamic world some of its most important tools and achievements") even as the American president embarrassingly bumbled (Muslims in the United States, he declared, have the right to their "own church"). Conspicuously, he included nary a word about policy. Exactly 50 years later, standing shoeless, George W. Bush rededicated the center last week. His 1,600-word speech also praised medieval Islamic culture ("We come to express our appreciation for a faith that has enriched civilization for centuries"),...
  • American Intifada

    06/20/2007 6:36:23 AM PDT · by Uncle Miltie · 14 replies · 773+ views
    Daniel Pipes.org ^ | 06/19/07 | Daniel Pipes
    From www.danielpipes.org | Original article available at: www.danielpipes.org/article/4644 American Intifada by Daniel PipesNational Post June 19, 2007 Note to the reader: All quotations contained in this article and all references to events before June 2007 are genuine. All references to future events are, obviously, fictional. The sentences in square brackets did not appear in the print version. In retrospect, there were plenty of hints about the war that so abruptly broke out on June 19, 2008.First, there were the overt verbal threats. Hatem Bazian, senior lecturer of Islamic Studies at the University of California-Berkeley, announced to a rally in April...
  • Israeli Jets Vs. Iran Nukes

    06/12/2007 4:59:20 AM PDT · by IrishMike · 110 replies · 2,443+ views
    NY Sun ^ | June 12, 2007 | Daniel Pipes
    Barring a "catastrophic development," Middle East Newsline reports, President Bush has decided not to attack Iran. An administration source explains that Washington deems Iran's cooperation "needed for a withdrawal [of American forces] from Iraq." If correct, this implies the Jewish state stands alone against a regime that threatens to "wipe Israel off the map" and is building the nuclear weapons to do so. Israeli leaders are hinting that their patience is running out; Deputy Prime Minister Shaul Mofaz just warned that "diplomatic efforts should bear results by the end of 2007." Can the Israel Defense Force in fact disrupt Iran's...
  • Islamists in the Courtroom [With materials not in the NY Sun version]

    06/06/2007 7:28:59 AM PDT · by Valin · 13 replies · 640+ views
    Danielpipes.org / New York Sun ^ | 6/5/07 | Daniel Pipes
    The decision last week by the Islamic Society of Boston to drop its lawsuit against 17 defendants, including counterterrorism specialist Steven Emerson, gives reason to step back to consider radical Islam's legal ambitions. The lawsuit came about because, soon after ground was broken in November 2002 for the ISB's $22 million Islamic center, the media and several non-profits began asking questions about three main topics: why the ISB paid the city of Boston less than half the appraised value of the land it acquired; why a city of Boston employee, who is also an ISB board member, fund raised on...
  • A Million Moderate Muslims on the March

    05/08/2007 4:54:39 AM PDT · by forty_years · 28 replies · 1,180+ views
    "Moderate Unicorns," huffed a reader, responding to my recent plea that Western states bolster moderate Muslims. Dismissing their existence as a myth, he notes that non-Muslims "are still waiting for moderates to stand and deliver, identifying and removing extremist thugs from their mosques and their communities."It's a valid skepticism and a reasonable demand. Recent events in Pakistan and Turkey, however, prove that moderate Muslims are no myth.In Pakistan, an estimated 100,000 people demonstrated on April 15 in Karachi, the country's largest city, to protest the plans of a powerful mosque in Islamabad, the Lal Masjid, to establish a parallel court...
  • Dr. Pipes on Islamization of Europe

    04/25/2007 7:24:55 PM PDT · by LindaKeay · 12 replies · 394+ views
    April 24, 2007 | Linda Keay
    Dr. Pipes Comes to Brandeis By Linda Keay April 24, 2007 A metal detector and police outside the lecture hall doors aroused curiosity by students at Brandeis University. A young woman walking by the apparatus frowned and shook her head in disapproval. Two young men stopped and watched as people cued up at the hall door. “What’s going on?” asked one. “Pipes,” said the other. “Oh,” said the first. The two got in line. One said he thinks Pipes is a racist. The other said, “But he’s right about a lot of things,” adding, “but maybe he is a racist.”...
  • A Madrassa Grows In Brooklyn (Daniel Pipes)

    04/24/2007 3:22:19 PM PDT · by EveningStar · 8 replies · 652+ views
    New York Sun ^ | April 24, 2007 | Daniel Pipes
    Come September, an Arabic-language public secondary school is slated to open its doors in Brooklyn. The New York City Department of Education says the Khalil Gibran International Academy, serving grades six through 12, will boast a "multicultural curriculum and intensive Arabic language instruction."...
  • A Madrassa Grows In Brooklyn

    04/24/2007 8:10:52 AM PDT · by presidio9 · 24 replies · 959+ views
    The New York Sun ^ | April 24, 2007 | DANIEL PIPES
    Come September, an Arabic-language public secondary school is slated to open its doors in Brooklyn. The New York City Department of Education says the Khalil Gibran International Academy, serving grades six through 12, will boast a "multicultural curriculum and intensive Arabic language instruction." This appears to be a marvelous idea, for New York and the country need native-born Arabic speakers. They have a role in the military, diplomacy, intelligence, the courts, the press, the academy, and many other institutions — and teaching languages to the young is the ideal route to polyglotism. As someone who spent years learning Arabic, I...
  • Bolstering Moderate Muslims

    04/19/2007 5:43:29 AM PDT · by Valin · 36 replies · 846+ views
    DanielPipes.org ^ | 4/17/07 | Daniel Pipes
    When I suggest that radical Muslims are the problem and that moderate Muslims are the solution, the nearly inevitable retort from most people is: "What moderate Muslims?" "Where are the anti-Islamists' demonstrations against terror?" they ask me. "What are they doing to combat Islamists? What have they done to reassess Islamic law?" My response: Moderate Muslims do exist. But, of course, they constitute a very small movement when compared to the Islamist onslaught. This means that the American government and other powerful institutions should give priority to locating, meeting with, funding, forwarding, empowering, and celebrating those brave Muslims who, at...
  • Recruiting Soldiers Against Radical Islam

    04/05/2007 6:48:48 AM PDT · by Valin · 3 replies · 286+ views
    AINA / Frontpage ^ | 4/2/07 | Aaron Hanscom
    Middle East scholar Daniel Pipes calls himself a "soldier" in the war against radical Islam. This description is in keeping with Pipes' belief that the "war's center of gravity has shifted from force of arms to the hearts and minds of citizens." Because so many people in the West still don't believe that they are at war, specialists like Pipes are performing an essential role by warning of the dangers of radical Islam. The most recent battlefield in the war of ideas is Sinai Temple in Los Angeles, where Pipes spoke about "Radical Islam and the War on Terror" on...
  • Why the Left Loves Osama [and Saddam, Explains Lee Harris]

    02/25/2007 2:58:03 AM PST · by generalhammond · 24 replies · 1,011+ views
    danielpipes.org and New York Post ^ | March 19, 2003 | Daniel Pipes
    Has anyone noticed an indifference in the precincts of the far Left to the fatalities of 9/11 and the horrors of Saddam Hussein? Right after the 9/11 attack, German composer Karlheinz Stockhausen called it "the greatest work of art for the whole cosmos." Eric Foner, an ornament of Columbia University's Marxist firmament, trivialized it by announcing himself unsure "which is more frightening: the horror that engulfed New York City or the apocalyptic rhetoric emanating daily from the White House." Norman Mailer called the suicide hijackers "brilliant." More recently, it appears that none of the millions of antiwar demonstrators have a...
  • Video: Muslim Students Disrupt Daniel Pipes Speech at UC Irvine

    02/02/2007 7:44:37 AM PST · by george76 · 43 replies · 2,097+ views
    lgf ^ | February 01, 2007 | lgf
    Last night at the University of California Irvine, the Muslim Students Union staged a threatening, thuggish disruption of a talk by Daniel Pipes. UC Irvine is a hotbed of Muslim radicalism, as we’ve documented many times at LGF, but you may not have understood how bad it is until you see this. (Watch out for a burst of white noise near the middle.)
  • Arguing the World Red Ken Livingstone tries to reconcile Socialism and Islamism.

    01/25/2007 7:31:10 AM PST · by Valin · 12 replies · 451+ views
    Weekly Standard ^ | Stephen Schwartz
    London LAST SATURDAY, the mayor of London, "Red Ken" Livingstonee, hosted one of the more bizarre events of recent times: a massively-promoted debate between himself and the Middle East Forum's Daniel Pipes. The official title of the event, which lasted all day and included many more speakers of less distinction, was "A World Civilization or a Clash of Civilizations?" Livingstone opened by asserting that the Cold War had been started by the United States and that every action of the West for the last 60 years had been based on support for corrupt dictatorships. He preened over the diversity of...
  • What Went Wrong with James A. Baker III?

    01/07/2007 3:11:13 PM PST · by SJackson · 65 replies · 2,383+ views
    Israel Hasbara Committee ^ | 1-7-07 | Daniel Pipes
     What Went Wrong with James A. Baker III? By Daniel Pipes Back in his glory days as secretary of state, James A. Baker, III, was widely seen as hostile to Israel, a charge I defended him from, once in the Washington Post (”This Administration is Good for Israel”) and once in Commentary magazine ("Bush, Clinton, and the Jews"). A report in Insight magazine today, "Baker wants Israel excluded from regional conference," caught my eye, however. Here are some excerpts: The White House has been examining a proposal by James Baker to launch a Middle East peace effort without Israel. The...
  • How the West Could Lose

    12/26/2006 1:48:15 PM PST · by aculeus · 53 replies · 1,836+ views
    The New York Sun ^ | December 26, 2006 | by Daniel Pipes
    After defeating the fascists and the communists, can the West now defeat the Islamists? On the face of it, the West's military predominance makes victory seem inevitable. Even if Tehran acquires a nuclear weapon, Islamists have nothing like the military machine the Axis deployed in World War II, nor the Soviet Union during the Cold War. What do the Islamists have to compare with the Wehrmacht or the Red Army? The SS or Spetznaz? The Gestapo or the KGB? Or, for that matter, to Auschwitz or the gulag? Yet more than a few analysts, including myself, worry that it's not...
  • The ADL's New Low (ADL Asslibs Attack Jewish Foes Of Islamofascism Alert)

    12/18/2006 12:55:56 AM PST · by goldstategop · 20 replies · 868+ views
    Frontpagemag.com ^ | 12/18/2006 | Don Feder
    Just when you thought the Anti-Defamation League couldn't conceivably get any worse, comes the news that the ADL has effectively joined the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR) to bash Dennis Prager, a popular Jewish author, speaker and talk show host. In a November 29th column, posted at Townhall.com, Prager criticized Keith Ellison, D-Minn., the first Muslim elected to Congress, for declaring he'll bring the Koran with him to his swearing-in ceremony. Prager's calls this "the narcissism of multiculturalism." The author of several best-selling books on Judaism and a member of the United States Holocaust Memorial Council, Prager notes that...
  • In Iraq - Stay The Course But Change It (Daniel Pipes On Clearing Up Iraq Mess Alert)

    10/25/2006 1:28:44 AM PDT · by goldstategop · 28 replies · 755+ views
    Frontpagemag.com ^ | 10/25/2006 | Daniel Pipes
    As coalition policy reaches a crisis, may I resurrect an idea I have been flogging since April 2003? It offers a way out of the current debate whether to "stay the course" (as President George W. Bush has long advocated) or to withdraw troops on a short timetable (as his critics demand). My solution splits the difference, "Stay the course – but change the course." I suggest pulling coalition forces out of the inhabited areas of Iraq and redeploying them to the desert. This way, the troops remain indefinitely in Iraq, but remote from the urban carnage. It permits the...
  • Op-eds now more central in war than bullets

    10/18/2006 6:06:28 AM PDT · by rhombus · 16 replies · 381+ views
    Jewish World Review ^ | 18 October 2006 | Daniel Pipes
    Soldiers, sailors, and airmen once determined the outcome of warfare, but no longer. Today, television producers, columnists, preachers, and politicians have the pivotal role in deciding how well the West fights. This shift has deep implications. In a conventional conflict like World War II, fighting had two premises so basic, they went nearly unnoticed. The first: Conventional armed forces engage in an all-out fight for victory. The opposing sides deploy serried ranks of soldiers, lines of tanks, fleets of ships, and squadrons of aircraft. Millions of youth go to war as civilians endure privations. Strategy and intelligence matter, but the...
  • 'Islamic law rules you, too'

    09/26/2006 3:48:50 PM PDT · by Alouette · 63 replies · 1,639+ views
    Jerusalem Post ^ | Sept. 26, 2006 | Daniel Pipes
    The violence by Muslims responding to comments by the pope fit a pattern that has been building and accelerating since 1989. Six times since then Westerners have done or said something that has triggered death threats and violence in the Muslim world. Looking at them in the aggregate offers useful insights. 1989 - Salman Rushdie's novel The Satanic Verses prompted Ayatollah Khomeini to issue a death edict against him and his publishers, on the grounds that the book "is against Islam, the Prophet and the Koran." Subsequent rioting led to more than 20 deaths, mostly in India. 1997 - The...
  • Dialogue Vs The Sword (Democracy Is Based On Consent, Islam is Based On Coercion Alert)

    09/19/2006 7:55:56 PM PDT · by goldstategop · 27 replies · 756+ views
    Daniel Pipes.org ^ | 09/19/06 | Paul Eidelberg
    The violent Muslim reaction to Pope Benedict's reference to Muhammad involves far more than the issue of freedom of speech. The ultimate issue is one of theological truth on the one hand, and the true nature of Islam on the other. Pope Benedict's "indirect" disparagement of Muhammad--who was will denigrated by St. Thomas Aquinas, the touchstone of Roman Catholicism--is by definition a disparagement of Islam. Be this as it may, the Pope now calls for "dialogue." When Islam substitutes dialogue for the sword it will cease to be Islam. Islamic leaders from Muhammad to Ahmadinejad have ever declared war on...