The ISIS/Iran Conundrum
By Lee Smith: The obsessive international preoccupation with ISIS notwithstanding, Iranian expansionism poses a far greater threat to U.S. interests and regional allies than the self-proclaimed Islamic State.
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By Lee Smith: The obsessive international preoccupation with ISIS notwithstanding, Iranian expansionism poses a far greater threat to U.S. interests and regional allies than the self-proclaimed Islamic State.
Read MoreBy Tom Rogan: Unless and until America turns the flag of ISIS into a symbol for the walking dead, ISIS will keep inspiring (think San Bernardino) and recruiting (think Paris) jihadists across the earth.
Read MoreBy Judith Bergman: Europeans have no problem stuffing themselves with syrupy Iranian dates exported by this regime, while thousands of prisoners are being tortured while awaiting their executions.
Read MoreBy Raymond Ibrahim: Muslims “have nothing whatsoever to do with terrorism.” — Hillary Clinton.
Read MoreBy Michael Kelvington
Read MoreBy Josh Siegel: In October and November, more than 10,500 children—mostly from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras—crossed the U.S.-Mexico border by themselves.
Read MoreBy Pat Buchanan
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Read MoreBy Ingrid Carlqvist: One Month of Islam and Multiculturalism in Sweden.
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Read MoreBy Ethel C. Fenig: Bethlehem Muslims just can’t seem to get into the Christmas spirit.
Read MoreBy Peter Skerry
Read MoreUpdates about the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq from NRO’s Jim Geraghty.
Read MoreBy Penny Nance
Read MoreBy Raymond Ibrahim: “People are even killed inside the camps, and the refugees are afraid to say if they saw somebody get killed. … they’re buying and selling ladies and even girls.”
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