Iran ‘Revolution is Coming’ as 100,000 Rush to Streets Chanting ‘Death to Dictator’
Iran is on the cusp of a new revolution, one that sees citizens in the streets shouting “death to the dictator.”
Iran is on the cusp of a new revolution, one that sees citizens in the streets shouting “death to the dictator.”
America’s withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal is having the effect of winding down the Yemen war, according to military analysts. Why? Simply put: Iran can’t fund it any longer.
Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan’s anti-semitism and vicious rhetoric don’t violate Facebook’s terms of use — but Alex Jones’ does? Hashtag: #StopTheCensorship.
Chris Murphy, a sitting U.S. senator — a Democrat, of course — has called on the big social media companies to do more than just take down Alex Jones’ InfoWars’ site. In other words: He wants more, not less, censorship.
UNRWA, the United Nations agency that gives money to help refugees, has been busily promoting its anti-semitic propaganda to Muslim kids for years, as well as training them to make war on the Jewish people. Yet they want to complain that America’s cutting their funding?
U.S. Ambassador to Germany Richard Grenell has quietly convinced Berlin to halt Iran from withdrawing $400 million from banks that located in the German country.
As the country wallows in angry protests, Iran continues to fund — to the tune of $100 million each year — jihad groups like Hamas.
Police say they discovered 200 rounds of ammunition and receipts for recent gun purchases at the home of the suspect who left threatening voice mail messages for two top GOP leaders.
Berkeley, California, was overrun by angry protesters causing mayhem in the streets, so much so that police ultimately arrested 20.
In Germany, a Muslim migrant who sexually abused seven children was freed from prison after only serving seven months. That’s one month per child.
Just in case there’s any doubt left that social media censors conservatives, consider this: Twitter just suspended Candace Owens for doing exactly what another user did — another user who was defended by Twitter.
The United Kingdom, led by open border advocates, is turning a blind eye to the fact many migrants have committed heinous crimes against women. The politicians are letting them in the United Kingdom, anyway.
What’s that you hear, the sound of Democrats weeping? No wonder. President Donald Trump’s approval rating with the people is higher now — five points higher — than the numbers for Barack Obama at this same time in his own presidency.
The United States is on high alert for an Iranian naval mission that’s due to take place in the Middle East, and the tension’s already rising. Benjamin Netanyahu warned Iran better not block the Red Sea — or else.
Barnard College is hosting a group that’s tied to jihadists and terrorism, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine.
A 14-year-old girl who was raped and murdered in Germany has set the Jewish community on fire, in no small part because the suspect was an asylum seeker from Iraq.
UNRWA is holding on to $1.2 billion that’s supposed to be delivered in aid to the general Palestinian population. Why? ‘Cause it’s the corrupt United Nations, that’s why.
Roseanna’s got to go — but Farrakhan can stay? That’s the message to the public from Netflix’s decision to award the preacher of hate a show that chronicles his life. As if America can learn something from his anti-semitism.
An Oregonian seeking a seat in Congress called Melania Trump a ‘Hoe-bag” on Twitter, and after an investigation, the powers-who-be at the social media company decided that tweet met their standards.
Of all the refugees accepted into the United Kingdom by the Home Office in recent times, none — read: none — were Christian. One hundred percent of them were Muslim.
Don’t expect this to make the mainstream news — because it doesn’t fit the Israel-bashing narrative — but Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has just called on the world to help the oppressed Iranian people.
America is fighting a suit filed by Iran in the International Court of Justice that seeks to stop the sanctions this White House put in place.
President Donald Trump has promised to pay down America’s $21 trillion debt — and if he does so, that sets this country on a long-term path toward prosperity and freedom.
Devin Nunes says the House is looking at legal ways to fight social media censorship against conservatives — and it’s about time.
The publisher of the New York Times, thin-skin quisling as he is, asked President Donald Trump to reel in the anti-media rhetoric and stop treating the press as an enemy.
Defense Secretary James Mattis said the ABC News story about U.S. plans to bomb Iran is a piece of pure “fiction.”
A refugee in Canada ridig a public bus caught sight of the ISIS slave master who had made her life torture for so long. But when she reported it, authorities told her to keep quiet.
Barack Obama, what a traitor. Turns out, the ex-president actually granted green cards and citizenship to senior Iranian regime officials.
It’s high time Toronto stopped stigmatizing the mentally ill to cover up the atrocities of Islam.
A terror victim who was stabbed by a 16-year-old Islamic attacker has succumbed to his wounds and died.
Teen Vogue has taken it on itself to become the go-to magazine to bash Israel and feed the minds of female youth with skewed stories of the Jewish people.
The family members of a Hindu girl say the man they stopped her from marrying tried to hide the fact he was Muslim, and when he was outed, that he became furious and shot his would-be fiancee.
The Palestinian Authority’s ambassador to the United Nations complained that U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley was “more Israeli than the Israelis.”
The Obama administration sent taxpayer dollars to an affiliate of al-Qaeda in Sudan.
President Donald Trump is looking at revoking security clearances for the likes of John Brennan and other top Barack Obama-era partisansy — a long overdue move, some would say.
A Michigan Muslim was just indicted on charges of terrorism after he returned from fighting for ISIS in Syria, Justice Department officials accuse.
Newly released documents show what conservatives have been criticizing all along — that the Steele Dossier, funded by Team Clinton and filled with loopholes and falsities, was key in the FBI’s Spygate on Carter Page.
Michael Daniel, who served as cybersecurity chief under Barack Obama, said Susan Rice ordered him in 2016 to “stand down” from investigating Russian meddling.
The United Kingdom’s record of prosecuting jihadis can be summed in a single phrase: abyssmal failure.
Jason Greenblatt, President Donald Trump’s envoy to Israel, said the Jewish nation ought to receive a medal of commendation for rescuing Syrian White Helmets and their families from Jordan.
An Israeli minister of communications, who’s also a Druze minister, says he received death threats from the Joint Arab List and others for his support of a Jewish nation-state law.
Pope Francis, who lives behind well-guarded and very high Vatican walls, has nonetheless called for “decisive” action from the world to take care of migrants who are risking their lives to cross the Mediterranean.
The wife of a Muslim man on trial for murdering his Christian son-in-law says her husband killed him to restore honor to Islam.
Britain’s Labour Party has lost all crediblity as leader Jeremy Corbyn responded to criticisms of antisemitism by — get this — vowing to take disciplinary action against the Jewish parliamentary member who sounded the antisemitism bell.
A television pundit and USA columnist actually went on national news and suggested that former Donald Trump aide Michael Caputo’s children should be sent to Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted pedophile, to be raped for money.
Instagram is promoting a t-shirt peddled by anti-Donald Trumpers that contains an image of the president being lynched.
Talk about unhinged. CNN is actually putting out the message that Russian ‘bots are to blame for the #WalkAway movement as a means and method to hurt Democrats in coming elections.
The brouhaha over a border wall continues in America, with open border activists decrying the so-called inhumanity of keeping out illegals. But overseas, the human rights considerations aren’t such a thing. A wall separating Turkey and Syria is due for completion this spring.
Keith Ellison is running for attorney general of Minnesota. Only thing he — he doesn’t have an active law license any longer.
The prime minister of the Czech Republic, Andrej Babis, put it bluntly — and perhaps best — when he said that accepting more migrants into the European Union is a “road to hell.”