Gatestone Institute,
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Uzay Bulut
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The Central African Republic is a tragic case of what happens when Islamic radicals take over a nation.
The UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) and government security forces have also not been able to exert effective control beyond the capital city.
This devastating war and its consequences need more media coverage. Why are activists and human rights groups concerned only with the Middle East? The horrific situation in CAR and elsewhere should also serve as an urgent warning about what happens to nations when Islamic radicals are not vetted or held accountable.
New York Post,
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Michael Goodwin
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10/16/2024 6:39:28 AM
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Israelis are fighting for their lives on several fronts, so naturally President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris decide it’s a good time to tie their hands and publicly threaten them.
Whose side are they on?
Sadly, it doesn’t seem to be Israel’s.
Nor is it America’s when they insist Israel go easy on terrorists who aim to destroy America after they destroy Israel.
Even to call the White House approach a policy is overly generous.
It’s more of a gut reaction born of weakness that sees any expression of American or Israeli power as dangerous.
Associated Press News,
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Llazar Semini
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10/16/2024 6:31:18 AM
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An Italian navy ship on Wednesday docked at the Albanian port of Shengjin to bring the first group of 16 migrants intercepted in international waters to be processed there.
The naval ship Libra left the port of Lampedusa on Monday with 16 men — 10 from Bangladesh and six from Egypt — who were rescued at sea after departing from Libya, a ministry spokesperson said.
Last week, Italy formally opened two centers in Albania where it plans to process thousands of asylum-seekers outside its borders.
The centers will only house adult men, while vulnerable people such as women, children,
Gatestone Institute,
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Bassam Tawil
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On a number of occasions over the past few months, US Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris has declared her support for the creation of a Palestinian state next to Israel. Last month, Harris said: "We must have a two-state solution where we can rebuild Gaza where the Palestinians have security, self-determination and the dignity they so rightly deserve."
Harris's repeated talk about the need to establish a Palestinian state in the aftermath of the October 7 atrocities against Israelis is the best gift the Iran-backed Hamas terrorist group could have wished for.
Gatestone Institute,
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Gwythian Prins
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10/15/2024 6:24:35 AM
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Such were the mutilations that not a single corpse of a girl or a woman was in a state fit to be shown to her family before burial.
[W]ithin days of the atrocities, the global moral compass had swung 180 degrees. Starting significantly in London, and long before the IDF had marshalled itself to go into Gaza, street protests in Western cities and reporters in mainstream media were portraying Hamas as the victims and Israel as the violent aggressor.... This accusation has been the biggest lie of the past year.
PJ Media,
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Stephen Kruiser
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10/14/2024 8:21:38 AM
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During the lead up to Donald Trump's announcement of his choice for a running mate, I was aware that Sen. JD Vance of Ohio was near the top of the list, but I knew almost nothing about him. OK, I knew that he was a successful author, and that was it. I was barely aware that he had been a critic of Trump's at one point.
The Republican National Convention quickly convinced me that he was the perfect pick for Trump. This is what I wrote in the Briefing the morning after Vance's acceptance speech:
PJ Media,
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Victoria Taft
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10/14/2024 8:16:25 AM
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It's been five weeks since the 33,000 machinists went on strike at Boeing's plants in Washington state and Oregon, and we're guessing the strikers didn't expect this kind of dramatic fallout. The defense contractor and commercial airliner producer has just announced a stunning amount of layoffs and huge production cutbacks after talks between the aerospace workers and the company crashed and burned. The company announced the suspension of its successful 737 MAX and 777 jets due to the strike, but in the last few days the new CEO has announced that he's canceled production of a 767 freighter,
The Hill,
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Julia Mueller
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10/14/2024 8:07:32 AM
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New signs of a tightening race in Wisconsin are flashing warning signs for incumbent Democrat Sen. Tammy Baldwin as she looks to fend off a challenge from Trump-backed Eric Hovde, giving Republicans a boost in their efforts to take the upper chamber this fall.
The Cook Political Report shifted the race to “toss-up” status this week, and public and internal polling has raised alarms that Hovde could be closing the gap with less than a month to go until Election Day.
American Thinker,
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Monica Showalter
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10/14/2024 8:05:33 AM
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I try to be very cautious about polls and oddsmaking. But something seems to have happened in the last few days that indicates a change in the direction of the election.
There's been a significant shift from Kamala Harris towards President Trump in the various betting odds platforms, raising the likelihood that polls are going to start turning decisively towards him, too.
After that, the election, less than a month away, will bring President Trump victory. It's as if the last remaining undecided independents have started to break for Trump.
Here's the RealClearPolitics betting odds average, created from a variety of outlets that take bets on the electoral outcome:
PJ Media,
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Matt Margolis
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10/14/2024 8:04:00 AM
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With the polls starting to show a shift toward Trump, the Harris-Walz campaign is showing signs of desperation. They’re not just sending Kamala out to do softball interviews; they’re sending past presidents like Bill Clinton and Barack Obama to seal the deal for her. On Thursday evening, Barack Obama was in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, tasked with the job of boosting black voter turnout for Kamala Harris. More specifically, Obama’s goal was to help Kamala win over black men, who are increasingly leaning toward Trump.
Obama’s messaging was, to say the least, insulting. Like Joe Biden’s “you ain’t black” moment in the 2020 campaign,
New York Post,
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Kenneth R. Timmerman
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10/14/2024 8:00:22 AM
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From Bill Clinton to Barack Obama to Joe Biden, Democratic presidents have been wooed by the false hope of a “grand bargain” with Iran. It has done nothing but embolden the mullahs and make Americans less safe, Kenneth R. Timmerman writes in his new book, “The Iran House: Tales of Revolution, Persecution, War, and Intrigue,” out now. Here, the senior fellow at the America First Policy Institute, explains how things have gone wrong.
For decades, Democrat Party power brokers have believed in the misguided dream that peace with Iran’s tyrannical leaders is possible — and instead made the world a more dangerous place.
New York Post,
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Joe Marino
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Jorge Fitz-Gibbon
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10/14/2024 6:39:44 AM
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A brutal crew of baby-faced Tren de Aragua migrant gangbangers at a city-funded Manhattan shelter are pulling off armed robberies in Times Square — and they’re getting away with it, officials and sources said.
Nearly two dozen young migrant thugs, some as young as 11-years old, are now part of a dangerous asylum seeking brat pack that has graduated from purse snatchings to gunpoint heists targeting New Yorkers and tourists alike, a top NYPD official told The Post.
But they’re managing to stay out of jail because of their ages and the Empire State’s lenient criminal justice laws, Detective Bureau Assistant Chief Jason Savino said.