The Iran deal will “likely and necessarily” lead to war, according to Yaakov Amidror, a former national security adviser to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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Disturbing Summer Surge of Teacher Sexual Misconduct with Students in Texas
The summer months saw a disturbing surge of teacher sexual misconduct with students as the start of the new school year starts is just a few weeks away.
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Poland’s Conservative President, Andrzej Duda, Takes Office
WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Conservative Andrzej Duda was sworn in as Poland’s new president Thursday, bringing political change to the nation’s top office. However, confusion surrounded the absence from the ceremony of European Union leader and former Polish prime minister Donald Tusk.
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Tennessee Theater Attacker Used Hatchet, Pepper Spray, Airsoft Gun
The attacker who allegedly wounded three people at the Carmike Hickory 8 Cinema in Antioch, Tennessee, theater on August 5 was armed with a hatchet, peppery spray, an airsoft gun, and a suspicious package which turned out to be a “hoax device.”
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Iran Deal: Royce Hits Back at Obama
Rep. Ed Royce (R-CA), Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, hit back at President Barack Obama for a speech Wednesday in which he defended the Iran deal by claiming that Republicans are making “common cause” with the hard-liners of the Ira…
‘Christianophobic’ Hate Crimes Treble in Five Years in Multicultural Paradise Sweden
Religious, racist, and xenophobic “hate crimes” are at their highest ever level in Sweden, with “Christianophobic” crimes seeing the fastest growth. A new report by the Swedish National Council for Crime Prevention has found 2014 was a vintage year for hatred in Sweden, experiencing the highest level of hate crimes in recorded history. Analysing year-on-year crime trends, the council reports that all kinds of hate crimes have become more common except for homophobia, which has actually fallen slightly over the past five years. Spokesman Sara Westerberg said of the growth: “It’s the biggest increase so far, ever since we started keeping statistics on hate crimes”, reports TheLocal.se. While acknowledging that the majority of so-called ‘hate crimes’ go unreported, the council reports 69 per cent of the 6,270 crimes in 2014 have “xenophobic or racist motives”. While a comparatively small proportion – around eight per cent – are what the report identifies as “Christianophobic”, it
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President Obama's Iran Deal Speech Echoes John F. Kennedy
Yesterday, President Obama spoke on the Iran deal at American University’s School of International Service.
In 1963, President John F. Kennedy also delivered a historic foreign policy speech at American University. Just eight months after the Cuban Missile Crisis, President Kennedy had boldly entered into a diplomatic agreement with an adversary of the United States — the Soviet Union. He faced criticism at home for choosing to pursue a peaceful weapons agreement with a country no one trusted.
President Kennedy addresses the American University Commencement, recieves honorary degree.
President Kennedy’s diplomatic approach succeeded in advancing the national security interests of the United States — and the Iran deal does the same.
50 years ago, JFK spoke of peace in a nuclear age at @AmericanU. Today, @POTUS will too. Read JFK’s speech: http://t.co/Vk6SI5hkiF #IranDeal
— The Iran Deal (@TheIranDeal) August 5, 2015
Both Presidents believed that a peaceful agreement was preferable to alternatives which would likely lead to military confrontation.
“52 years ago, President Kennedy, at the height of the Cold War, addressed this University on the subject of peace.” —@POTUS #IranDeal
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) August 5, 2015
“The agreement now reached between the international community and Iran builds on that tradition of strong, principled diplomacy.” —@POTUS
— The Iran Deal (@TheIranDeal) August 5, 2015
These are some of our favorite quotes from President Kennedy’s 1963 speech — and the parallels from President Obama’s remarks on the Iran Deal.
“Let us examine our attitude toward peace itself. Too many of us think it is impossible. Too many of us think it is unreal. But that is dangerous, defeatist belief. It leads to the conclusion that war is inevitable — that mankind is doomed — that we are gripped by forces we cannot control. We need not accept that view.”
— President John F. Kennedy
“It was diplomacy—hard, painstaking diplomacy…that ratcheted up the pressure on Iran” —@POTUS: http://t.co/3PJ1t1gVwu #IranDeal
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) August 5, 2015
“How can we in good conscience justify war before we have tested a diplomatic agreement that achieves our objectives?” —@POTUS #IranDeal
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) August 5, 2015
“Let us focus instead on a more practical, more attainable peace — based not on a sudden revolution in human nature but on a gradual evolution in human institutions — on a series of concrete actions and effective agreements which are in the interest of all concerned.”
— President John F. Kennedy
“A negotiated agreement offered a more effective, verifiable & durable resolution” —@POTUS on preventing Iran from obtaining a nuclear bomb
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) August 5, 2015
“Let’s not mince words—the choice we face is ultimately between diplomacy or some form of war.” —@POTUS: http://t.co/3PJ1t0Zk7U #IranDeal
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) August 5, 2015
“Genuine peace must be the product of many nations, the sum of many acts. It must be dynamic, not static, changing to meet the challenge of each new generation. For peace is a process — a way of solving problems.”
— President John F. Kennedy
“‘Peace is not absence of conflict,’ President Reagan once said. It is ‘the ability to cope with conflict by peaceful means'” —@POTUS
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) August 5, 2015
“While defending our vital interest, nuclear powers must avert those confrontations which bring an adversary to a choice of either a humiliating retreat or a nuclear war. To adopt that kind of course in the nuclear age would be evidence only of the bankruptcy of our policy — or of a collective death-wish for the world.”
— President John F. Kennedy
“This deal is not just the best choice among alternatives—this is the strongest non-proliferation agreement ever negotiated.” —@POTUS
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) August 5, 2015
You can read the full text of the Iran Deal here.
President Obama’s Iran Deal Speech Echoes John F. Kennedy
Yesterday, President Obama spoke on the Iran deal at American University’s School of International Service.
In 1963, President John F. Kennedy also delivered a historic foreign policy speech at American University. Just eight months after the Cuban Missile Crisis, President Kennedy had boldly entered into a diplomatic agreement with an adversary of the United States — the Soviet Union. He faced criticism at home for choosing to pursue a peaceful weapons agreement with a country no one trusted.
President Kennedy addresses the American University Commencement, recieves honorary degree.
President Kennedy’s diplomatic approach succeeded in advancing the national security interests of the United States — and the Iran deal does the same.
50 years ago, JFK spoke of peace in a nuclear age at @AmericanU. Today, @POTUS will too. Read JFK’s speech: http://t.co/Vk6SI5hkiF #IranDeal
— The Iran Deal (@TheIranDeal) August 5, 2015
Both Presidents believed that a peaceful agreement was preferable to alternatives which would likely lead to military confrontation.
Salon: Trump’s Sickest Burns
“I’d like to be civil,” Donald Trump said recently of his upcoming debate performance tonight, but as a top campaign aide to Ohio Gov. John Kasich recently tweeted, for his fellow Republican candidates, preparing for tonight’s debate with the notorious ham at center stage is like “a NASCAR driver mentally preparing for a race knowing one of the drivers will be drunk.”
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Cartels’ War on Media Takes a Monumental Shift as Journalists Targeted in Mexico City
The drug cartels’ war on media continues to escalate with journalists being targeted in Mexico City. Being a journalist in Mexico that brings attention to drug trade and other forms of organized crime has routinely been regarded as one of the most dangerous jobs in the world.
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