Europe: The Substitution of a Population
By Giulio Meotti: In one generation, Europe will be unrecognizable.
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By Giulio Meotti: In one generation, Europe will be unrecognizable.
Read MoreBy Daniel Pipes: Yes, Islamism is making advances. But anti-Islamism is growing more rapidly and so, I predict the latter will prevail.
Read MoreBy G. Murphy Donovan: Trump is a clear and present danger to every policy troll inside the Beltway that would lose a job or influence with a new approach in foreign policy.
Read MoreFrom National Review: Our latest video displays Clinton corruption in all its most recent glory.
Read MoreBy Allen West: If you haven’t noticed, Barack Obama’s best friend Recip Tayyip Erdogan, President of Turkey, has launched an offensive operation into Syria.
Read MoreBy Evan Moore: Troubling developments between Russia and Ukraine should spur enhanced U.S. support of Ukraine.
Read MoreBy Stephen Herreid: Child marriage is legal in much of the Arab world, and lately the tradition has spread in parts of Europe, where new Muslim populations live.
Read MoreBy Cabot Phillips: Would the media cover this story differently if it was Mr. Trump’s private foundation?
Read MoreBy P. David Hornik: With America on the sidelines, Israel and the Arabs play a new game.
Read MoreBy Pamela Geller: The evil hand of Soros is exposed yet again in this latest document leak.
Read MoreBy Dr. Michael Ledeen: The terrorist groups do plenty of business with the drug/mafia network.
Read MoreBy Raymond Ibrahim: More reports of the brutal treatment that Christians and other minorities experienced at the hands of the Islamic State (SIS) emerged during May.
Read MoreBy Andrew C. McCarthy: Imagine an alien seeking admission to our country says, “I support the US Constitution but the government should be overseen by a caliph.”
Read MoreBy Mohshin Habib: The flow of migrants has not been stopped, and the conditions for migrants in Turkey are provoking them to leave and risk their lives in a quest for safety in Greece.
Read MoreBy Jonathan F. Keiler: Comey’s refusal to recommend prosecution, while knowing the facts at the time, proves he was not reasonable, and also that he is incompetent and culpable for not doing so.
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