British Jihadists and the UK Surveillance State

A recent spike in the number of British jihadists fighting with Sunni militant groups in Syria and Iraq is fuelling a heated debate over how much government surveillance is necessary to keep the United Kingdom safe from domestic terrorism.

Guarding American Interests in the Sunni-Shiite War

Shoshana Bryen

The rapid (although not unpredicted) entry of radical Sunni jihadists into Mosul, Tikrit and other largely Sunni areas of Iraq, and their movement toward Baghdad, has prompted cries from left, right and center about the failure of U.S. policies in the region.

Radical Islam Miscalculates Israel’s Patience

Finally, it appears Israel has recognized that she has the same rights as the United States of America and other sovereign nations around the world to protect and defend her citizens and her real estate from acts of aggression, terrorism and other criminal offenses.

IAF Strikes Syria, Direct Hits Confirmed

The Israeli Air Force conducted retaliatory strikes on Syrian outposts near the Golan Heights overnight Sunday after a 15-year-old Israeli citizen was killed and two others wounded in an attack which took place earlier in the day.

Islam: Is Integration Working? Part II of III

Some motives of the members of the British Law Society might stem from a desire to appease the Muslim community, rather than insisting on the basic democratic dictum that the law is indifferent to wealth, poverty, skin color, political belief or religious allegiance.