Arabs: A Warning to Biden about Iran’s Mullahs

Arabs: A Warning to Biden about Iran’s Mullahs

The Biden administration has decided to extend for another year the “national emergency” (Executive Order 12957), issued in 1995 in response to the threat Iran posed to the national security, foreign policy and economy of the US.

The Executive Order imposed a series of sanctions against Iran in response to its support for international terrorism, its efforts to undermine the Middle East peace process between Israel and the Palestinians, and its acquisition of nuclear weapons.

…President Biden’s decision to pursue the sanctions against Iran, however, has failed to reduce the fears of many Arabs. They say that they remain skeptical about Washington’s policy toward the threats posed by the mullahs in Tehran.

Under Obama it became evident that the goal was disengagement from the Middle East. This administration is Obama 2.0.

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So the FBI knew all about the Colorado shooter …

What, exactly, are the taxpayers paying for in the highly politicized and loaded-for-money wokester FBI these days?

The recent mass-shooting out of Colorado, from a murder-spewing freak they knew about, would suggest nothing. While they were out there busy looking for ‘white supremacists’ this admitted refugee from Syria was making plans to kill.

And he’s not the first.

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The Border Crisis on the Other Side of the Border

Leftists’ absurd excuse: climate change. The real problem: socialism.

To understand the illegal immigration problem on our southern border, we must first understand what is happening in Latin America. Why have millions of people left their homes, possessions, and families and endured hardships and perils of every sort in a bid to make a life for themselves elsewhere? Ask a South American refugee, and he’ll likely tell you the problem is socialism.

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The death of the American city: Rising crime and a pandemic-inspired exodus are powering urban decay

When my grandparents migrated to New York from Russia over a century ago, they found a city that was hardly paradise, but one that provided a pathway towards a better life. Life was tough, crowded and always a paycheck from poverty. My relatives were poor, but so was everyone; eventually, they all bought houses or apartments, and entered the middle class. As for crime in their native Brownsville, the home of Murder, Incorporated and other villainous enterprises, it rarely impacted “civilians”; my mother would tell me how a young girl could still walk across Prospect Park without fear of assault.

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A Muslim Terrorist From the Capital of ISIS Shot Up a Supermarket. Biden Blames Guns

A Muslim Terrorist From the Capital of ISIS Shot Up a Supermarket. Biden Blames Guns

Two years ago, Ahmad Al-Issa shared a post titled, “Why refugees and immigrants are good for America.” On Monday, the Syrian Muslim immigrant shot up a supermarket killing ten Americans.

Biden declared that he was “still waiting for more information regarding the shooter, his motive, the weapons he used. The guns, the magazines, the weapons, the modifications that have apparently taken place to those weapons that are involved here.”

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‘Three-dollar gas will be the norm by Memorial Day’: Traveling Americans will pay 30% more at the pump compared to a year ago when they emerge from COVID-19 lockdowns as fuel prices surge toward 7-year high

Americans who have been cooped up at home over the past year during the COVID-19 pandemic will likely pay $3 a gallon for gasoline when they emerge from lockdowns this summer and resume traveling, economists say.

Motorists in the United States have not paid an average of $3 per gallon since 2014.

As of Tuesday, drivers in California, Hawaii, Washington State, Nevada, Utah, Oregon, Alaska, Arizona, Illinois, Pennsylvania, and the District of Columbia were paying an average of more than $3 per gallon.

California motorists are paying an eye-popping $3.88 per gallon – the highest rate in the country, according to the American Automobile Association.

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One year on, poll suggests Canadians still deeply wary about allowing U.S. visitors

A new poll suggests Canadians remain deeply wary about the prospect of allowing visitors from the United States.

The online Leger poll was conducted last week for the Association for Canadian Studies to mark one full year of restricted travel at the Canada-U.S. border.

It found 70 per cent of 2,200 Canadian respondents were either very or somewhat worried about allowing cross-border travel.

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Is this more proof Meghan Markle wants to be first woman US president? Duke and Duchess team up with Genevieve Roth who worked on Hillary Clinton’s 2016 election campaign

Meghan Markle has teamed up with one of the senior figures from Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign, adding fuel to the rumours that the Duchess is keen to enter the political sphere.

It emerged last night that Harry and Meghan had joined forces with Genevieve Roth, who will serve as a senior strategic advisor at the couple’s Archewell foundation.

Invisible Hand, a social impact agency founded by Roth, will also be working with Archewell on initiatives and campaigns.

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The Left’s Latest Attempt to Make Puerto Rico the 51st State

Much of the increased momentum for Puerto Rico statehood coincides with the left’s control of both houses of Congress and the White House. And to demonstrate that they are super serious this time, many prominent Democrats, and one Republican, have endorsed the Puerto Rico Self-Determination Act of 2021.

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Army pulls the pin on ‘gender neutral’ combat fitness test; creates separate tiers for men, women

The latest version of the Army Combat Fitness Test (ACFT) will be gender-neutral in how performance is measured but will establish separate ranked tier systems for men and women, military officials said Monday as they rolled out the latest tweak to the Army‘s physical performance standards.

Army leaders said that both male and female soldiers will be measured on the same numerical scale of 360 to 600, with a 360 score being the minimum threshold. In other words, a man and woman who run a mile in the same amount of time will have their performance measured equally on that point scale, and they will receive the same score.

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Court could reimpose Boston Marathon bomber’s death sentence

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court said Monday it will consider reinstating the death sentence for Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, presenting President Joe Biden with an early test of his opposition to capital punishment.

The justices agreed to hear an appeal filed by the Trump administration, which carried out executions of 13 federal inmates in its final six months in office, including three in the last week of President Donald Trump’s term.

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It’s No Surprise China Employs The Anti-American Propaganda Of Systemic Racism

It’s No Surprise China Employs The Anti-American Propaganda Of Systemic Racism

The Chinese side knows that wielding the same self-loathing ideas the ruling class teaches in American universities will hurt Americans most.

It’s a cliché to claim every setback as the official end of unipolarity, but if there were ever to be a date for historians to mark the televised humiliation and official end of American hegemony, it would be the very public verbal slapping of U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan by the Chinese ambassador on U.S. soil.

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ISIS Bride Says She Cried When Donald Trump Tweeted She Won’t Be Allowed to Enter US

American born Hoda Muthana joined ISIS in 2014 after she embraced their extremist ideology while living with her family in Alabama and fled her home to join the terrorist organization in Syria advocating violence against the United States.

Hoda also burnt her US passport showing her deep-rooted hatred against the country and had shared a picture on her social media handle showing four passport and the one with the United States belongs to her. She captioned it, “Bonfire soon, no need for these anymore. Alhamdulilah.”

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