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Friday, February 4, 2011

Commentary from American Thinker on the Right on Egypt

America and the Middle East Dictators

How many dictators is the United States supporting in the Middle East? How many are arrayed against us?

In the Midst of the Egyptian Upheaval: The Elephants in the Room

The top five myths that have been shattered.

Supporting Dictators

How can President Obama control Egypt when he cannot even control what happens in his own country?

We Are Witnessing the Collapse of the Middle East

If their street revolutions are successful, these Middle Eastern countries will rapidly degenerate into radical Muslim thugocracies allied with our communist enemies.

Egypt's Real Problem: Decades of Authoritarian Socialist Rule

The revolution in Egypt is a direct result of the failure of authoritarian socialist ideology and policy.

Islam on Its Own Terms

Anyone seriously concerned with coming to terms with "the nature of our enemy" must give up all of this silly talk of "Islamofascists," "Islamonazis," "Islamists," "radical Muslims," and "Islamic extremists."

Arab Protests and Israel

Seemingly positive changes in the Arab or Islamic world frequently lead to unforeseen situations that prove to be as bad as or even worse than the original situation.

There's No Abe Lincoln in the Muslim Hood

There are only bad choices.

Radical Islam or Mainstream Islam? 

from American Thinker

If the majority of Muslims adhere to sharia law (at least in their hearts), then we must confront the possibility that "radical Islam" is actually mainstream Islam.

Egypt, the United States, and the Ghost of Khomeini

 from American Thinker

There is still hope that Egyptians won't display the naïveté of the leaders of the Iranian democratic forces.

Overachievers with Low Self-Esteem

America is up to its eyeballs in people concerned with saving us from their demons.

Tunisia: The End of a 23-Year Regime

From Tunis: the inside story of social injustice, ongoing political mass rebellion, and Tunisian Islamism.

he Decline of Egypt

Examining the past sixty years of Egyptian rule to understand the stages of its decline, we see how a once-highly civilized nation was thrown to the wolves and how barely a shred of decency and humanity remains.

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