Exonerating the Iranian people
One aspect of the Iranian Revolution of 1979 that seems to have been overlooked is the history of Iranian-Jewish relations. Since the Khomeinist power grab, the Iranian people have been paying a great...
View ArticleAmerican Muslims and the Liberal Media Stereotype
When a group of us — American Muslims — went to New York City to voice the concerns of the silent majority and support the law enforcement there, we were confronted by the mainstream media’s unabashed...
View ArticleMr. Beckel should make up his mind
Every time I see the smiling face of the little boy who was killed in the Boston bombing, my heart breaks. I have taken a stand and spoken out for years on end, but no one seems to want to lend me, a...
View ArticleObama is Weak and the Mullahs Know It
The mullahs of Iran are playing the game of the good cop, Moderates, and bad cop, Hardliners, with the present American administration, and unfortunately President Obama is so eager to prove his...
View ArticleThe Land of Coup d’Etat
Iraq is not a country that was made through history or by the unification of a group of peoples. The facts are that the Middle East of today was mapped out and subdivided by the British intelligence...
View ArticleHillary Clinton Empowers Dictators
In her speech in Georgetown University in Washington, Mrs. Clinton said “America should ’empathize’ and ‘show respect’ for its enemies” Who is the enemy that Mrs. Clinton is referring to, in Iran? The...
View ArticleWhy an Iranian Exile Doesn’t Trust the Nuclear Deal
Manda Ervin, a human rights activist who escaped Iran following the Islamic Revolution, is now one of the harshest critics of the nuclear deal. In this For the Record short, Ervin shares her firsthand...
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