The cases of Pope Benedict and Osama bin Laden Private Papers After being accused of having a special vendetta against Muslims, Pope Benedict XVI is back in the spotlight for offending Jews, Protestants, and the Orthodox. In back to back moves, he formally removed restrictions from annually celebrating an old Latin Mass which includes prayers calling on God to "lift the veil … [Read more...]
Wanted: Coptic Minorities Fleeing Religious Persecution in Egypt
Private Papers Lest you think that the U.S. court system has made humanitarian considerations its first priority, as evidenced by the recent court ruling to release from military custody Ali Saleh al Marri — an al-Qaeda sleeper agent who was trained in Osama bin Laden's training camps — one need look no further than to the equally recent court decision to deport Sameh Khouzam, … [Read more...]
Fair or Foul Play?
The reasonable concerns of the U.S. in WMD diplomacy Private Papers As is common to our age, reality has taken a second-seat to rhetoric. Wherever and whenever talk of Weapons of Mass Destruction and non-proliferation occur, the question arises: is it not hypocritical for the U.S., who is armed to the teeth with nuclear weapons, to bully Iran and North Korea in order that the … [Read more...]
From Nationalism to Fascism to Terror
Parallels between Germany and the Arab World On occasion, one finds a historical pattern that provides a paradigm useful for interpreting contemporary world events. One such paradigm is the almost eerie parallel between Germany's history — its progress from Nationalism to Fascism and ultimately Terror — and the recent history of the Arab world. Nationalism, of course, … [Read more...]