The Myth of the ‘War on Terrorism’

by Justin Raimondo, July 13, 2016   Remember “We’re fighting them over there so we don’t have to fight them over here”? That was the justification for the worldwide war on terrorism the Bush administration trumpeted in the early days… Continue Reading

Forget ISIS: Humanity Is at Stake

by Ramzy Baroud, November 28, 2015 I still remember that smug look on his face, followed by the matter-of-fact remarks that had western journalists laugh out loud. “I’m now going to show you a picture of the luckiest man in… Continue Reading

Who’s Behind the Islamic State?

by Justin Raimondo, November 18, 2015 As the investigation into the Paris attacks progresses, and the identities of the perpetrators are revealed, some curious patterns emerge. To begin with, the alleged mastermind, 28-year-old Belgium-born Abdel Hamid Abaaoud, seems to have… Continue Reading

The Paris Attack is Truly Horrific, But Nothing Occurs in a Vacuum

by Nicholas Stuart, November 16, 2015 And now Paris. Acres of newsprint sacrificed in memorial to the terrible violence. Truly horrific, it deserves to be condemned in the loudest tones. But unexpected? Incomprehensible? I think not. Did President Francois Hollande… Continue Reading

ISIS: An Inside Job?

by Justin Raimondo, May 27, 2015   ISIS: An Inside Job? You could say that. When Ivy Ziedrich, a nineteen-year-old college student, approached Jeb Bush on the campaign trail and zinged him with “Your brother created ISIS!” the media ate it up… Continue Reading