Monday, April 16, 2012

National Security Updates



The Muslim Brotherhood Intelligence Failure

The Obama Administration and elected officials from both parties suffer from a profound misunderstanding of what the Muslim Brotherhood is. The State Department welcomes the Islamist group’s bid for the Egyptian presidency. It even told Customs and Border Protection not to conduct a secondary inspection of Brotherhood officials coming to the U.S., even though one of them was implicated in a child pornography investigation. Once in America, the Brotherhood delegation met with National Security Council officials. A spokesman defended the meetings because, in his words, it is “committed to democratic principles, especially non-violence.” [more...]

North Korea's Embarrassing Provocation

North Korea launched its Unha-3 missile yesterday in defiance of its neighbors and the U.S., but it didn’t go as planned. The missile broke apart only minutes after takeoff. Now, Kim Jong-Un must do something to save face, guaranteeing that he won’t back down from carrying out a third nuclear test in the coming days. [more...]

Pakistani Terrorist Openly Mocks U.S. Bounty Offer

The U.S. is now offering $10 million for information leading to the arrest and conviction of Hafiz Saeed, left, the founder of the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LET) terrorist group most famous for its 2008 attacks in Mumbai that killed 166 people, including 6 Americans. His response was to hold a public press conference and crack jokes while Pakistani officials again lashed out at the U.S. [more...]

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