Posts Tagged: Daniel Pipes
In Defense of Europe’s So-called Far Right
Sunday a week ago, the French government sponsored a solidarity rally featuring an array of foreign leaders and all domestic political parties joining together in...
Contrary to What You Think, Terrorism Harms Radical Islam
An epidemic of recent high-profile attacks by Muslims in the name of Islam - in Canada, Israel, Nigeria, Australia, Pakistan, and France - raises an...
UCLA Should Be Ashamed of Professor Abou El Fadl
The once-promising career of UCLA law professor Khaled Medhat Abou El Fadl has faded over the past decade. Gone are the pleasures of glowing attention...
Leaked Documents Reveal How to Travel Like a CIA Spy
I unreservedly condemn Edward Snowden's massive release of important U.S. government secrets. Once they're out, though, it makes no sense to ignore the information now...
Did Sweden Commit National Suicide on Immigration Measure?
Woe to anyone in Sweden who dissents from the orthodox view that welcoming large numbers of indigent peoples from such countries as Iraq, Syria, and...
Bahrain Prince Condemns Islamic Violence
In a remarkable but thus-far unnoticed address on Dec. 5, Salman bin Hamad Al-Khalifa, the crown prince of Bahrain (an island kingdom in the Persian Gulf...
The UAE Finally Exposes CAIR as a Terrorist Organization
We who follow the Islamist movement fell off our collective chair on November 15, when the news came that the United Arab Emirates' ministerial cabinet had...
Brookings Takes Both Sides of the Issue on Islamist Censorship
Brookings'partnership with the Organization for Islamic Cooperation (OIC), in conjunction with its Qatari-backed Project on U.S. Relations with the Islamic World, sends a mixed message for...
Opinion: Islamist Groups Are Contributing More to Democrats Than Republicans by a Ratio of 17 to 1
In politics, the adage goes, follow the money. And so, data abound for contributions from trial lawyers, insurance brokers, and even optometrists. But what about Islamists,...
Welcome to Multicultural America
The Center for Immigration Studies finds that the foreign-born population of the United States numbers 41.3 million, or one out of six adults, more than twice...
Turkey’s Erdogan Fails to Win Over New York City
The Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, appeared at an hour-long on-the-record event at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York yesterday afternoon. The complete...
Why We Should Support a Unified Kurdistan
Is a united and independent Kurdistan a prospect we should welcome, or a dangerous idea that would create far more problems in the Middle East...
Liberal Think Tanks for Sale or Rent
In an eyebrow-raising 4,000-word exposé, "Foreign Powers Buy Influence at Think Tanks," published in the New York Times on September 7, Eric Lipton, Brooke Williams, and Nicholas Confessore look...
Why Kurdistan Will Benefit Iraq and the Middle East
Before welcoming the emerging state of Kurdistan in northern Iraq, I confess to having opposed its independence in the past. In 1991, after the Kuwait War had...









