Undercover in a Swedish mosque
Stockholm politician Daniel Arrospide went undercover in a local mosque and, in an interview conducted in the wake of last week’s suicide bombing, reports on what he saw and heard:
Stockholm politician Daniel Arrospide went undercover in a local mosque and, in an interview conducted in the wake of last week’s suicide bombing, reports on what he saw and heard:
The federal government is suing the state of Arizona for trying to do the job the Obama administration refuses to do: control illegal border crossings.
Because it’s real, and it apparently set the Iranian nuclear program (a.k.a., “Toys for Psycho Tots”) back two whole years:
Sweden recently found itself a target for Islam’s jihad against the West everyone else, but, before that, it had become a locus for jihad recruitment among emigrant Muslims. At Big Peace, Steve Emerson of the Investigative Project on Terrorism looks at terrorist connections in Sweden, particularly among immigrant Somalis:
Following up on the recent jihadist terror attack in Stockholm, the BBC interviewed Prime Minister Reinfeldt. His reaction to the near-atrocity in his capital? Outrage? Anger? A vow to defend his nation and people with whatever it takes?
Don Surber imagines a presidential fireside chat in the wake of last week’s bizarre kinda-sorta resignation: