Raymond Ibrahim on ISIS’s Threat to America

0Shillman Fellow Raymond Ibrahim was interviewed last month on “A Call to Rights Radio Show” with Steve Kates. Topics ranged from the dangers of the Islamic State, history and the Crusades, Christian persecution, and the Obama administration’s policies.  To listen to the nearly one-hour long interview, click here (interview starts around the 9-minute mark)

 

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  • Texas Patriot

    Keep up the great work, Mr. Ibrahim. The stunning monstrosity of the ancient blitzkrieg of Muslim Armies throughout the Middle East, Asia Minor, Egypt, North Africa, and Spain is only now beginning to emerge with real clarity. Not just cities were destroyed and enslaved, but entire civilizations of Jews, Christians, Zoroastrians, Buddhists, Hindus, Yazidis, and many other religions were completely wiped out by invading Muslim Armies. It boggles this mind not only that this ancient crime occurred, but that the fruits of the crime still remain in the hands of the descendants of the ancient Muslim invaders and occupiers today. A large part of this injustice, no doubt, has been the continuing cover up of the crime by modern historians and journalists. It’s no wonder that Muslims today don’t want to talk about the history of their religion. The entire civilized world owes you a debt of thanks and gratitude for bringing this ancient truth to the light of day.

  • RMThoughts

    ISIS is no threat the USA, Syria is NO threat to the USA, Libya was no threat to the USA. The hegemonic Straussian neocon foreign policy at the service of Israeli nationalism is a threat to the USA.

    • Sintram

      Yeah sure.

    • Skip V. Patel

      Israel did not support the Clinton-McCain-Obama=Petraeus adventures that created chaos in OUR (Israeli) neighbourhood.

    • billobillo54

      To the Jew haters Israel is the excuse for every bad thing including our involvement in the Middle East. The fact is, we intervene in the Middle East TO DEFEND SAUDI INTERESTS, SAUDI OIL, SAUDI MONEY, SAUDI SEXUAL LICENSE AND SAUDI WHABBI MUSLIM RELIGION.

      • RMThoughts

        Why is any criticism of Israel construed as Jew hating?

        • billobillo54

          Criticism of Israel does not necessarily constitute Jew hatred. However, Jew hatred is cloaked in the BDS movement, Replacement Theology, anti-Zionism and anti Israeli ideology. Don’t kid yourself. We ARE NOT in the Middle East to defend Jews or to defend Israel. Throwing Jews and Israel under the bus is a very counterproductive way of defending them. Israel is democratic, humanistic, tolerant and a defender of basic Constitutional rights. The Palestinians, Hamas, Fatah, PLO, PA and Iran are demonic barbaric, murdering, cleptocratic, authoritarian thugs. Islam equals Nazism.

          • RMThoughts

            Great to hear,

        • QV3

          Because it smacks of Rabid Anti Semitism without cause.

          • efraim mackellar

            How ?

          • billobillo54

            Because the proposition that the U.S. Middle East policy revolves around defending and promoting Israeli interests is factually untrue. The proposition is used to buttress policies that are designed to thwart Israeli interests and support the enemies of Israel. Jew hatred is a prevalent historical and contemporary fact of life. The U.S. and the EU funds Hamas, funds the PA, is pushing the Israelis to divide the Land to the point of it being indefensible. The U.S. is enabling Iran in their extension of hegemony within the region and supporting the Muslim Brotherhood and Saudi interests, all which are counter to Israeli security and existence. The U.S. elected a president, Barak Obama who is openly antagonistic to Israel and is an admitted and practicing Islamophile.

          • efraim mackellar

            You are contradicting yourself. I asked, in reference to another poster, why any criticism of Israel is construed as Jew hatred. Your earlier comment stated it was not necessarily Jew hatred, which I agree with, but now you are suggesting that it is because it implies a certain view of Israel. But I believe that Israel is in cahoots with some very sinister powers. Also, Israel wanted the uprising against Assad to succeed. They have had to revise that assessment.

          • billobillo54

            Criticism of Israel is not necessarily Jew hatred. I for one am critical of some Israeli policies and practices, howbeit from a right winged perspective. You asked, I thought, “how” (is criticism manifested as Jew hatred)? That is what I thought your question was. The poster asserted that “The hegemonic Straussian neocon foreign policy at the service of Israeli nationalism is a threat to the USA.” That statement is errant. Neocon policy in the Middle East, as expressed by President George Bush the younger is subservient to Saudi interests, Saudi oil, Saudi petrodollars, Saudi Wahhabi Islam and Saudi sexual license. Now U.S. policy submits to Iran and the Palestinian cause also to the detriment of Israel. It was Henry Kissinger and Nixon who placed the House of Saud at the center of our Mid East policy. Any policy that threatens the existence of Israel can accurately be perceived as Jew hatred. That’s because Jew hatred is a phenomenon that is expressed throughout the world, current, historical and ever present among many, including neocons, but more prevalent among the left. Opposition to “Israeli nationalism” is definitely Jew hatred.

          • efraim mackellar

            You make some valid points, but I was speaking generally about criticism of Israel which is not always invalid. I agree that Jew hatred is implicit in the threats to the existence of the state of Israel

            I detest Saudi Arabia more than any country on earth. Unfortunately a deal was done years ago which entailed them making the dollar their trading currency in return for America and other western nations purchasing their oil. We see the consequences of this today in Muslim immigration to western countries and all the pro-Muslim policies engaged in by the West.

            Kissinger was, and remains, a deceitful and opportunistic globalist

          • billobillo54

            I agree with you on every point. God bless you.

      • QV3

        Well said!