People, Privacy and Fear
by Shoshana Bryen
June 18, 2013 | American Thinker
The American people often prove to be more sophisticated about themselves, their rights, and their government than they get credit for. Even if they can't enumerate the clauses, most people know the Bill of Rights is designed to restrict the government's ability to curb their speech or religious practice; take their weapons; search their persons or property without a warrant; make them incriminate themselves; deny them a lawyer, a speedy trial, and a jury of their peers; or set excessive bail. Some people know that at least in peacetime, the Army can't live in your house without your permission.
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They Voted for a Moderate: Now What?
by Shoshana Bryen
June 17, 2013 | Gatestone Institute
The 686 men who expressed their desire to run in Iran's presidential election were whittled down to 8 -- not by primaries, debates and polls, but by the six theologians and six jurists on the Guardian Council. The candidates had to be Iranian-born, over 21, and believe in "God, Islam and the Iranian Constitution." Education, military service and "public service" were also taken into account by the Council. So while much has been made of the differences among them in the West, similarities rule.
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It Wasn't an Accident
by Shoshana Bryen
June 6, 2013 | Gatestone Institute
Yesterday it was revealed that that the current US ("I've Got Israel's back") administration leaked to the media the specifications for the heretofore-secret US-Israel installation for Israel's Arrow 3 missiles. It was quickly called just another leak from an administration already reeling from leaks; someone apologized. But it was more likely a deliberate decision -- by someone. The constellation of players in the administration now contains a heavy contingent of those determined to bring "peace" to Israel. "Peace" is defined as the creation of the State of Palestine under whatever circumstances they can, and the operative question is how to bring Israel in line.
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Wissam Allouche and the Touchy Problem of Immigration
by Shoshana Bryen
June 5, 2013 | American Thinker (Bryen)
There are people for whom access to the United States is access to targets, whether human, material, or information targets. They predominantly come from or come through countries of the Middle East in which terrorists live, train, and operate. Until Congress and NGOs are willing to discuss the Wissam Allouches and the problem they present, American security will be compromised.
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Turkey's Regional Role and Internal Struggle
by Matthew RJ Brodsky
June 3, 2013 | Secure Freedom Radio / The Frank Gaffney Show
Matthew RJ Brodsky discusses the opposition in Turkey towards the Islamic agenda, relations between Turkey and Syria, the resurgence of Bashar al-Asad in the Syrian civil war, and Hezbollah's role in the conflict, on Secure Freedom Radio with Frank Gaffney.
The Sunni-Shia War in the Middle East
by Shoshana Bryen
May 23, 2013 | 1330AM WBBY Radio
JPC Senior Director Shoshana Bryen appeared with Jonathan Schanzer, Vice President of FDD on the Middle East Round Table show with Jerry Gordon of The New English Review and Mike Bates on 1330AM WBBY radio. In a wide ranging discussion of Middle East issues, she focused attention on the larger Sunni-Shia war for Islamist supremacy and Russia's decision to support the Shia side, including Syria, for fear of Sunni upheaval in the Caucasus and elsewhere. She also noted that Turkey's financial and political support for Hamas - a U.S. designated terrorist organization - should make it eligible for inclusion in the list of state sponsors of terrorism, but that the administration is unlikely to do more than object quietly.
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