Tag Archives: Beirut

Walid Phares

Iran’s MAD Strategy Has Strategic Rationale

In conjunction with Tuesday's report to be issued by the IAEA about Iran's nuclear facilities, please find our latest article on Iran's version of "Mutually Assured Destruction doctrine MAD" and how the Ayatollahs rationalize it. Bottom line: If Tehran can insure a delivery system that can hit US mainland or US strategic interests in the region, even though this may not insure Iranian equal response, it is seen as enough of a deterrence against Washington.
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Col. John Reitzell

Nidal Hasan; Hero of the 3rd Jihad: C’mon Man!

First and foremost as a former career Soldier, I have questions. How could this guy be passed on by multiple senior officers? How could anyone have ignored what he was saying and not rather have thrown his ass out of AMERICA’s Army? It is beyond my comprehension that a Major in the United States Army [...]
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Robert K. Wilcox

Never Forget: Remembering 9/11 for the Horror It Was

I watched the National Geographic documentary on 9/11. I wondered if there would be any PC (politically correct) parts stressing diversity, peaceful Islam, or moralizing about how we had caused the shocking attack.
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Peter R. Huessy

Iranian Mullahs: Can We Talk? (Part 2)

That then is our dilemma. Though we rhetorically see Iran as a state sponsor of terror, and even officially say so in our annual State Department reports on the same subject, our actions to date, and from every administration since 1979, have revealed a general unwillingness to face an ugly reality. [...]
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