Sunday 14 June 2009

Israel Matzav: EU's Solana meets Hezbullah legislator in Beirut

EU's Solana meets Hezbullah legislator in Beirut

European foreign policy chief Javier Solana met with Hezbullah legislator Hussein Hajj Hassan in Beirut on Saturday in what is being described as a 'goodwill gesture' from the European Union to Hezbullah.

"This is unprecedented and demands clarification," Foreign Ministry spokesman Yigal Palmor said of the meeting between EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana and Hizbullah lawmaker Hussein Hajj Hassan.

The meeting marked the first time a senior EU diplomat met with the Iranian-backed terror organization.

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Israel Matzav: EU's Solana meets Hezbullah legislator in Beirut

Israel Matzav: Secretary of State Clinton on the Iranian election (video)

Secretary of State Clinton on the Iranian election (video)

Here's US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton talking about the Iranian election. Spineless.

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Israel Matzav: Secretary of State Clinton on the Iranian election (video)

Israel Matzav: The day America stopped being a superpower

The day America stopped being a superpower

You can mark on your calendar the day that America stopped being a superpower: June 4, 2009. The day Barack Hussein Obama addressed the world from al-Azhar University in Cairo, Egypt:

The address, however, was more than a puerile and pathetic exercise in political correctness. It will be remembered as the pivotal moment in history when the United States ceased to be a superpower. Sapped of its self-confidence and sense of grandiose destiny, America chose the policy of appeasement over confrontation, lies over truth, illusion over reality. At the heart of Mr. Obama's speech as well as his foreign policy is the notion that we are not "at war" with Islam. But the real issue is the very opposite: Political Islam is at war with us - or to be more precise, radical fundamentalists are bent on destroying America, Israel and the West.

The liberals' mantra is that the majority of Muslims are nonviolent moderates. This is undeniably true. But it misses the point.

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Israel Matzav: The day America stopped being a superpower

Israel Matzav: Why it's best that Ahmadinejad won

Why it's best that Ahmadinejad won

In an article written on Friday during the elections, Daniel Pipes explains why it was best that Mahmoud Ahmadinejad be the winner:

The rahbar controls key institutions (foreign policy, the military, law enforcement, the justice system) of the Islamic Republic of Iran. In contrast, the president primarily concerns himself with the softer domains such as economics and education. (A contrast I discussed in 2003 at "The Iranian President's Power.")

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Israel Matzav: Why it's best that Ahmadinejad won