Posts Tagged: Daniel Pipes
Palgrave Macmillan Participates in “Israel Apartheid Week”
I published a book, The Hidden Hand, with St Martin's Press in 1996 and had a good experience with the house. Which gives...
Defending Lars Hedegaard
At 11:20 a.m. on Feb. 5, Lars Hedegaard answered his door bell to an apparent mailman. Instead of receiving a package, however, the ...
Philadelphia’s Burqa Crisis
Philadelphia, the city where I live, has quietly and unassumedly become the capital of the Western world as regards female Islamic garb as an accessory...
Next Time Israel Must Retake the Philadelphi Corridor
The Second Hamas-Israel War of Nov. 10-21 inspired a mighty debate over rights and wrongs, with each side appealing to the large undecided bloc (19...
Reflections on Current Hamas-Israel Hostilities
Two observations about the Hamas-Israel hostilities that began on Nov. 10: (1) The old Arab-Israeli wars were military clashes, the recent ones are political clashes. The wars...
Jihadists’ Rise in Syria Complicates Options for Israel and the West
As the conflict in Syria continues to escalate, there are growing fears of an increasing radical jihadist role in the rebellion against President Bashar al-Assad's...
Reflections on the Second Presidential Candidates’ Debate
Yesterday's presidential debate, the second between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney, featured some very sharp disagreements over facts that almost no viewers can judge (such as...
Genocidal Liberalism: The University’s Jihad Against Israel & Jews (REVIEW)
Genocidal Liberalism: The University's Jihad Against Israel & Jews, by Richard L. Cravatts. Sherman Oaks, CA: David Horowitz Freedom Center, 2012. By locating a...
Will the Middle East Lose Its Importance?
In a provocative and well executed article in the July/August issue of the National Interest, "The Fading Arab Oil Empire," Paul D. Miller, assistant...
Stay Out of the Syrian Morass
As the Syrian government makes increasingly desperate and vicious efforts to keep power, pleas for military intervention, more or less on the Libyan...
Dawud Walid, the Quran and Jews
The Council of American Islamic Relations [CAIR] may tout itself as an "organization that challenges stereotypes of Islam and Muslims," and as group that ...
Twenty Years of Illusion About Islamism
The broad lines of U.S. government, other government, and generally establishment policy toward Islamism were laid down on June 2, 1992, when Assistant Secretary of...
Arabist Snobs
Is knowledge of Arabic necessary to write about Arabs or make policy toward them? Yes, sniff some of those who have learned the...









