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On Boycotting Radical Islamic Nationsby Nonie Darwish • January 31, 2017 at 6:00 am
President Donald Trump signs an executive order restricting immigration, January 27, 2017. (Image source: Reuters video screenshot)
Early this morning an Arabic radio station in the Middle East called asking my opinion about President Trump's ban on refugees and citizens of seven Muslim nations. The radio host, who sounded angry over the ban, was a Christian Arab. She was surprised to hear that I supported the ban and think that it should have taken place the day after 9/11.
She then asked me if I knew any Arab American activist who was against the ban because she wanted to interview someone against the ban. She seemed shocked to hear that I do not have any Arab or Muslim friends who are protesting the ban, and that many immigrants of Islamic and Middle East origin support the ban and are fed up and embarrassed by what jihadists are doing.
Muslim Brotherhood Front Organizations, U.S. and Canadaby Thomas Quiggin • January 31, 2017 at 5:00 am
The emblem of the Muslim Brotherhood, and its founder, Hassan al-Banna.
U.S. Senator Ted Cruz last week submitted legislation to designated the Muslim Brotherhood as a Terrorist Organization.
Cruz (R-TX) earlier had a bill in the Senate which would not only ban the Muslim Brotherhood in the U.S. but also three of its front groups: Council for American Islamic Relations (CAIR) USA, Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) and the North American Islamic Trust (NAIT). These American-based front groups have corresponding chapters or organizations in Canada as well.
The Latest Applicant to be "The Muslim Voice"by Denis MacEoin • January 31, 2017 at 4:30 am
Yusuf al-Qaradawi (Image source: MEMRI video screenshot)
The European Council for Fatwa and Research (ECFR) plays an important role in the Fiqh al-'Aqalliyyat ("Jurisprudence for Minorities") world. It is now based in Dublin, having been founded in London in 1999 by the Federation of Islamic Organizations in Europe. Apart from issuing fatwas (principally those of leading Muslim Brotherhood ideologue, Shaykh Yusuf al-Qaradawi), it aims to supervise the education in Europe of local imams, to bring together Muslim scholars living in Europe, to resolve issues that arise on the continent (and UK) while operating with strict respect for shari'a law (which implies there should be no compromise), and to establish itself as an approved authority wherever Muslims live as minorities. This latter aim would suggest that the ECFR might one day possess an authority that would override that of local and national shari'a councils, and its members would expect to be the first and perhaps only voice to which parliaments and parliamentary bodies would lend an ear in their deliberations on how to treat their Muslim minority communities.
Please Work with the Iranian Oppositionby Heshmat Alavi • January 31, 2017 at 4:00 am
Concessions provided to Iran by U.S. President Barack Obama and Secretary of State John Kerry were troubling, even among those who supported the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).
Cash from Washington to Tehran for the release of Americans held in Iran came first. Second was Kerry advocating in Iran's favor to provide the mullahs access to the U.S. banking system. Third came America's top diplomat cajoling businesses to open shop in Iran.
Alongside these measures came a trend of passivity and neglect. The Obama administration chose not to respond to Iran's missile tests, ongoing support for terrorism, atrocious human rights record and the Syria genocide it did nothing to stop or even alleviate.
Most recently, Iran violated yet again an obligation to limit its heavy water storage to less than 130 metric tons. And the Ayatollahs are continuing their production, evidently feeling good after their excess amount was purchased by Washington.
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Monday, January 30, 2017
Former ECB hawk: ‘Destroy Eurozone to make Europe thrive
Jürgen Stark, who served on the ECB’s executive board during the financial crisis, said it is time to “think the unthinkable. And it is already unthinkable to think about the restart of Europe, which means we have to be creative. But in order to be creative, you have to destruct [sic] something.” In an interview published by The Telegraph, Stark is critical of the ECB, because:
“The ECB talks a lot about structural reforms. It has issued research papers about the effects of structural reforms in the medium to longer term – this has no effect. Policy is not in line with communication. As long as the ECB gives this signal in its operations to the governments that ‘we are the backstop’ and ‘we will prevent country ‘a‘ or country ‘b’ from becoming insolvent’, there will be no structural reforms. The politicians don’t feel the heat.“
Continuing his discussion of the core problems of the Eurozone, Stark mentions the “different economic structures,” “different economic performances,” of the various Eurozone countries and how there is no longer convergence, but rather divergence of their economies. After a calm beginning in 1999, followed by the “perfect storm” of 2008, necessary reforms have not been made and nothing has been resolved. Stark’s solution is to ‘reset’ Europe:
“less centralisation of politics in certain areas. In this respect, I would say reduce the euro area to the core – and the core is defined as those economies which have a similar production structure, similar economic structure and which are really keen to keep the euro and the economic and monetary union (EMU) together. And this means that others have to find their way – maybe in an extended EMU – to have as the core the euro and the European monetary system [and] have this kind of staggered integration.”“I say the core is France and Germany, and then some smaller countries. So the basis is the old European Economic Community (Belgium, France, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Germany), without Italy – plus Austria and Finland.”
Stark went on to point out that countries such as Italy, which has seen its economy stagnate since the crisis, would be better off outside the single currency area. The interview comes a week after the current Bundesbank president, Jens Weidmann, attacked the ECB’s quantitative easing programme, warning that purchasing government bonds risks turning central banks into “prisoners of markets or fiscal policy.”
Liberals Implode As President Trump Keeps His ‘Extreme Vetting’ Of Muslims Campaign Promise!
President Donald Trump issued his most substantial defense of his 'extreme vetting' executive order on Sunday afternoon, saying in a statement from the White House that he's not banning Muslims from entering the U.S. – and laying much of the grief at former president Barack Obama's feet.
'My policy is similar to what President Obama did in 2011 when he banned visas for refugees from Iraq for six months,' Trump said of his own order, which is slated to expire in 90 days. Obama's directive, carried out in response to a specific terror threat, affected only refugees. Trump's order is broader, including people from seven countries who want to emigrate to the U.S.
Trump also said Sunday said that those nations – Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia Sudan, Syria and Yemen – 'are the same countries previously identified by the Obama administration as sources of terror.'
'To be clear, this is not a Muslim ban, as the media is falsely reporting. This is not about religion – this is about terror and keeping our country safe. There are over 40 different countries worldwide that are majority Muslim that are not affected by this order.'
White House chief of staff Reince Priebus and press secretary Sean Spicer, at times flustered on-camera, struggled to defend the president's policy with some of the same messages during appearances Sunday on political talk shows.
'What people need to understand is that 325,000 foreign travelers came into the United States,' Priebus said, referring to Saturday. 'About 109 of those people were retained – detained for further questioning because they came from the identified seven countries that the Obama administration and both houses of Congress have identified as being countries that harbor and train terrorists.'
Trump himself refused to back down as protests flooded a few major airports. On Twitter, his preferred mode of instant communication with voters, he reiterated his belief that America needs to strengthen its borders.
'Our country needs strong borders and extreme vetting, NOW. Look what is happening all over Europe and, indeed, the world - a horrible mess!' the president tweeted.
As Trump was tweeting, senior White House official Reince Priebus said on NBC's 'Meet the Press' that one of the Democrats' main points of contention – a fear that the executive order made lawful permanent residents, those holding 'green cards,' eligible for the same special screening as first-time visitors.
'The executive order doesn't affect green card holders moving forward,' Priebus said. But that's only because they were already subject to extra scrutiny if they arrive from a terror hotbed.
'If they have a person that's traveling back and forth to Libya or Somalia or Yemen, I would suspect within their discretion, they might ask a few more questions at JFK or some other airport when someone's coming back and forth within their discretionary authority as a customs and border patrol agent,' he said.
'And what I'm saying is I would suspect that most Americans would agree that that might be a good thing to do.'
Secretary of Homeland Security John Kelly declared the entry of lawful permanent residents, also known as green card holders, to be of national interest on Sunday evening.
'In applying the provisions of the president's executive order, I hereby deem the entry of lawful permanent residents to be in the national interest,' he said in a statement.
'Accordingly, absent the receipt of significant derogatory information indicating a serious threat to public safety and welfare, lawful permanent resident status will be a dispositive factor in our case-by-case determinations.'
PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP'S SUNDAY STATEMENT:
The president issued a statement Sunday afternoon, defiantly defending his decision to implement an 'extreme vetting' program affecting people arriving in the United States from seven of the world's 53 Muslim-majority countries:
'America is a proud nation of immigrants and we will continue to show compassion to those fleeing oppression, but we will do so while protecting our own citizens and border. America has always been the land of the free and home of the brave. We will keep it free and keep it safe, as the media knows, but refuses to say.'My policy is similar to what President Obama did in 2011 when he banned visas for refugees from Iraq for six months. The seven countries named in the Executive Order are the same countries previously identified by the Obama administration as sources of terror.'To be clear, this is not a Muslim ban, as the media is falsely reporting. This is not about religion - this is about terror and keeping our country safe. There are over 40 different countries worldwide that are majority Muslim that are not affected by this order.'We will again be issuing visas to all countries once we are sure we have reviewed and implemented the most secure policies over the next 90 days. I have tremendous feeling for the people involved in this horrific humanitarian crisis in Syria. My first priority will always be to protect and serve our country, but as President I will find ways to help all those who are suffering.' source
Kellyanne Conway was also doing the rounds on Sunday morning talk shows, and told 'Fox News Sunday' host Chris Wallace that 90-day slowdown was needed to stop another September 11-style attack.
'It's temporary,' she said of the ban, downplaying the affect it could have of separating families.
'And it’s just circumstantial in terms of whether you are one of those 300 or some who were already on an aircraft or trying to get to an aircraft, as opposed to the 3,000 children who will be forever more separated from their parents who perished on 9/11.'
Spicer said on ABC's 'This Week' that the White House chose not to give front-line border security agencies a heads-up about the coming order, because doing so posed a threat to national security.
Terrorists, he hinted, might have seen the advance warning as a reason to flood the U.S. before the policy took effect Friday afternoon.
But 'the people that needed to know knew,' Spicer said.
'What we couldn't do was telegraph our position ahead of time to ensure that people flooded in before that happened, before it went into place,' he added. 'So the appropriate leadership was notified and cables were being sent out through the state Department as we speak.'
Trump also took aim at The New York Times, whose front page Sunday was dominated by stories about airport protests. 'Somebody with aptitude and conviction should buy the FAKE NEWS and failing @nytimes and either run it correctly or let it fold with dignity!' Trump raged.
Geoffrey Grider | January 30, 2017 at 9:32 am | Categories: The Big Story | URL: http://wp.me/p1kFP6-cu8
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