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Seventeen Afghani military officers disappear from Air Force base in Texas

By Steve McGough / June 18, 2010 /

Although the story is quite interesting, this could just be 17 guys who realized the United States was a nice place to settle down, or on the flip side it could be a more nefarious plot. That said, I know the first place we should look for them.

It’s come to this: Plea bargaining with terrorists – Update: SOS weighs in.

By Jim Vicevich / January 3, 2010 /

John Brennan on Meet the Press this morning is asked by David Gregory why Abdul Muttalab is not being treated as an enemy combatant and couldn’t we extract more information from him if he were. Brennan invokes Richard Reid, the shoe bomber, and Jose Pedilla, as examples of successful prosecutions of terrorists … and besides,…

McConnell: Who gave this guy a visa?

By Jim Vicevich / December 27, 2009 /

Senator Mitch McConnell asks the relevant question here. Don’t blame the failed terror strike on that NW Airlines plane solely on the folks in Nigeria, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab’s origination point and Amsterdam, his connecting airport, who let this guy into the US?

Nepolitano on NW airline terror attempt: Everything worked fine – Video UPDATE: system failed

By Jim Vicevich / December 27, 2009 /

These two bites, from NBC and ABC are as much an indictment of the tenacity of the media as it is of the arrogance of this administration. The appearance on Meet The Press, I think, is the best of the three sound bites this morning, because she continues to step in it on multiple occasions. The…

Lieberman on Fort Hood massacre … terrorism – Update- roundup

By Jim Vicevich / November 9, 2009 /

Connecting the dots in a way no one in the media seems willing to do. I understand why the President intends to hold back, but as you listen to Joe detailing Hasan’s background, it’s hard not to come to the same conclusion. “He shouted out according to bystanders the words Allahu Akbar … and the…

Col. Ralph Peters on Fort Hood massacre: Podcast – no time for political correctness

By Jim Vicevich / November 6, 2009 /

Today’s interview with Col. Ralph Peters is below the fold. The colonel has always been a voice of reason when it comes to military matters, Iraq and Afghanistan. A noted soldier, author and columnist, I asked for clarity on the Fort Hood massacre when we set this up and he certainly gives it.

Obama outraged about pro-choice doctor’s murder, saddened by terrorist attack on recruiters

By Steve McGough / June 3, 2009 /

Maybe some of us are being too picky about the different ways that President Obama responded to two tragic events during the last week. You can decide for yourself.

Cheney national security speech at American Enterprise Institute – UPDATE: Video

By Steve McGough / May 21, 2009 /

The following is the text from former Vice President Dick Cheney’s speech at the American Enterprise Institute on the morning of May 21, 2009. I’m posting it immediately, but will highlight the good stuff when I get a chance. If video becomes available, Jim will probably add it this afternoon or tonight. I’ve highlighted in…

Speculating about recent al Qaeda plague outbreak

By Steve McGough / January 20, 2009 /

Although nothing official has been released, on Jan. 19 The Sun (UK) posted news of a small, but possibly significant plague outbreak in Algeria. The first victim found was a member of a powerful al Qaeda group based outside of the Middle East. From The Sun’s article… The killer bug, also known as the plague,…

Where is the connection between French public TV and Hamas?

By Steve McGough / January 6, 2009 / Comments Off on Where is the connection between French public TV and Hamas?

In France yesterday, France 2 – a public national television network – aired footage they indicated was shot the morning of Jan. 1 after an Israeli bombing raid. Unfortunatley for France 2, the report – surprise, surprise – is fake. So, is there a mole in France 2 that has ties to the terrorist organization…