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Taliban Seeks to Encourage Tourism in Afghanistan

By: John Hayward · John Hayward — May 2nd 2024 at 13:48

The Taliban junta is putting some effort into reviving tourism in Afghanistan, and "adventure tourism" companies say it is working.

The post Taliban Seeks to Encourage Tourism in Afghanistan appeared first on Breitbart.

☑ ☆ ✇ Politics – The Daily Signal

‘Make Government Work’

By: John Stossel — May 2nd 2024 at 13:10

President Joe Biden says, “I know how to make government work!”

You’d think he’d know. He’s worked in government for 51 years.  

But the truth is, no one can make government work.  

Biden hasn’t.

Look at the chaos at the border, our military’s botched withdrawal from Afghanistan, the rising cost of living, our unsustainable and record-high debt …

In my new video, economist Ed Stringham argues that no government can ever work well, because “even the best person can’t implement change. … The massive bureaucracy gets bigger and slower.”

I learned that as a consumer reporter watching bureaucrats regulate business. Their rules usually made life worse for consumers.

Yet politicians want government to do more!

Remember the unveiling of Obamacare’s website? Millions tried to sign up. The first day, only six got it to work.

As vice president then, Biden made excuses: “Neither [Barack Obama] and I are technology geeks.”

Stringham points out, “If they can’t design a basic simple website, how are they going to manage half the economy?”

While bureaucrats struggled with the Obamacare site, the private sector successfully created Uber and Lyft, platforms like iCloud, apps like Waze, smartwatches, etc.  

The private sector creates things that work because it has to. If businesses don’t serve customers well, they go out of business.

But government is a monopoly. It never goes out of business. With no competition, there’s less pressure to improve.  

Often good people join government. Some work as hard as those in the private sector.

But not for long. Because the bureaucracy’s incentives kill initiative.

If a government worker works hard, he might get a small raise. But he sits near others who earn the same pay and, thanks to archaic civil service rules, are unlikely to get fired even if they’re late, lazy, or stupid.

Over time, that’s demoralizing. Eventually government workers conclude, “Why try?”

In the private sector, workers must strive to make things better. If they don’t, competitors will, and you might lose your job.  

Governments never go out of business.

“Companies can only stay in business if they always keep their customer happy,” Stringham points out. “Competition pushes us to be better. Government has no competition.”

I push back.

“Politicians say, ‘Voters can vote us out.’”

“With a free market,” Stringham replies, “The consumer votes every single day with the dollar. Under politics, we have to wait four years.”

It’s another reason why, over time, government never works as well as the private sector.

Year after year, the Pentagon fails audits.

If a private company repeatedly does that, they get shut down. But government never gets shut down.

A Pentagon spokeswoman makes excuses: “We’re working on improving our process. We certainly are learning each time.”

They don’t learn much. They still fail audits.

“It’s like we’re living in ‘Groundhog Day,’” Stringham jokes.

When COVID-19 hit, politicians handed out almost $2 trillion in “rescue” funds. The Government Accountability Office says more than $100 billion were stolen.

“One woman bought a Bentley,” laughs Stringham. “A father and son bought a luxury home.”

At least Biden noticed the fraud. He announced, “We’re going to make you pay back what you stole!”

No. They will not. Biden’s Fraud Enforcement Task Force has recovered only 1% of what was stolen.

Even without fraud, government makes money vanish. I’ve reported on my town’s $2 million toilet in a park. When I confronted the parks commissioner, he said, “$2 million was a bargain! Today it would cost $3 million.”

That’s government work.

More recently, Biden proudly announced that government would create “500,000 [electric vehicle] charging stations.”

After two years, they’ve built … seven. Not 7,000. Just seven.

Over the same time, greedy, profit-seeking Amazon built 17,000.

“Privatize!” says Stringham. “Whenever we think something’s important, question whether government should do it.”

In Britain, government-owned Jaguar lost money year after year. Only when Britain sold the company to private investors did Jaguar start turning a profit selling cars that people actually like.

When Sweden sold Absolut Vodka, the company increased its profits sixfold.

It’s ridiculous for Biden to say, “I know how to make government work.”  

No one does.

Next week, this column takes on Donald Trump’s promise: “We’ll drain the Washington swamp!”

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☑ ☆ ✇ FOX News

6 fatally shot in Shiite mosque in Afghanistan: Taliban

— April 30th 2024 at 09:20
In Afghanistan, a gunman fatally shot six people and wounded one other at a Shiite mosque. No group has yet claimed responsibility for the attack.

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Taliban-run tourism institute aims to attract more travelers to Afghanistan

— April 30th 2024 at 06:57
A Taliban-run tourism and hotel management institute has opened its doors to students in an effort to attract more tourists to Afghanistan, officials say.

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Bill Gates Announces Office in Riyadh at Saudi WEF Meeting

By: John Hayward · John Hayward — April 29th 2024 at 13:05

Bill Gates announced his foundation will open an office in Riyadh as Saudi Arabia pledged $500 million to a polio vaccination initiative.

The post Bill Gates Announces Office in Riyadh at Saudi WEF Meeting appeared first on Breitbart.

☑ ☆ ✇ FOX News

Taliban faces criticism for depriving women of human rights at UN meeting

— April 29th 2024 at 11:16
The Taliban faces criticism for depriving women of human rights at a U.N. meeting, though no Taliban representatives attended because they are not recognized by the U.N.

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Pakistan Sees 500% Increase in Suicide Attacks Since Biden Afghanistan Debacle

By: Frances Martel · Frances Martel — April 25th 2024 at 10:57

Pakistan's top diplomat on Afghanistan issues claimed that his country has seen a 500-percent increase in suicide terrorist attacks since 2021.

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Taliban Gets First-Ever Invite to Talk Climate Change with United Nations

By: Frances Martel · Frances Martel — April 25th 2024 at 09:41

Members of the Taliban jihadist terror organization in control of Afghanistan joined a series of meetings that included representatives of United Nations agencies to discuss the alleged threat of climate change, the group organizing the talks confirmed this week.

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Pakistani security forces kill 7 militants trying to enter country

— April 17th 2024 at 14:19
Pakistani security forces reportedly killed seven militants in the country's northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province when they tried to enter from Afghanistan.

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U.S. CENTCOM Concludes 2021 Kabul Airport Bombing Was 'Not Preventable'

By: Olivia Rondeau · Olivia Rondeau — April 15th 2024 at 17:19

U.S. Central Command has concluded that the sniper team at Kabul did not have the terrorist in its sights before the attack.

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CENTCOM review finds no evidence Abbey Gate suicide bomber was seen by Marine snipers beforehand

By: Jennifer Griffin · Liz Friden — April 15th 2024 at 06:00
A new CENTCOM review found there is no evidence that Marine snipers at Abbey Gate in Kabul had eyes on the suicide bomber before the August 2021 attack that killed 13 service members.

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Afghan man on terror watchlist apprehended by ICE

By: Greg Norman · Bill Melugin · Griff Jenkins — April 12th 2024 at 09:13
An Afghan national who is on the U.S. terror watchlist is back in custody Friday following his release after entering the country illegally at the southern border.

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Afghanistan's Taliban leaders issued different messages for Eid. Experts say that shows tensions

— April 11th 2024 at 14:56
Two Taliban leaders in Afghanistan delivered messages for Eid al-Fitr this week which experts say showed tensions between hardliners and those who want to scrap harsher policies.

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President Biden, ISIS-K is ramping up its terror. You must ramp up our response

By: Morgan Ortagus — April 10th 2024 at 04:00
President Obama famously called ISIS the 'JV team.' President Biden appears to be on track to repeat the same mistake in Afghanistan with ISIS-K. It doesn't have to happen this way.

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White House: 'Imprudent' to Compare Israeli WCK Strike to Afghan Strike 'Three Years' Ago in 'Different' Circumstances

By: Ian Hanchett · Ian Hanchett — April 5th 2024 at 19:40

On Friday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “The Story,” White House National Security Communications Adviser John Kirby responded to questions on how the 2021 U.S. strike in Afghanistan that killed an aid worker is different from the Israeli strike that

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WATCH: Pentagon Dodges Question About Why No One Fired for Afghanistan Drone Strike

By: Joel B. Pollak · Joel B. Pollak — April 5th 2024 at 08:22

Pentagon Press Secretary Air Force Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder dodged a question Thursday about why no one in the U.S. was held accountable for a mistaken 2021 drone strike, while demanding Israel punish officials for a similar incident.

The post WATCH: Pentagon Dodges Question About Why No One Fired for Afghanistan Drone Strike appeared first on Breitbart.

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Moskowitz: We've Mistakenly Hit Aid Workers Too, We Did in Afghanistan

By: Ian Hanchett · Ian Hanchett — April 4th 2024 at 03:35

On Wednesday’s “CNN Newsroom,” Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-FL) stated that the killing of several World Central Kitchen workers by an Israeli strike is a terrible tragedy that Israel needs to work to avoid repeating, tragedies like this happen in war,

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Russia Confirms It Is Considering Delisting Taliban as Terrorists

By: Frances Martel · Frances Martel — April 2nd 2024 at 14:16

The top Kremlin spokesman told reporters on Tuesday that Russia is considering removing the Afghan Taliban from its official terrorist organization list, paving the way to recognize the jihadists as the official government of Afghanistan and establish diplomatic ties.

The post Russia Confirms It Is Considering Delisting Taliban as Terrorists appeared first on Breitbart.

☑ ☆ ✇ Jihad Watch

Afghanistan: Taliban bans ‘things in contradiction with Islam,’ including music cassettes and foreign dramas

By: Robert Spencer — April 13th 2023 at 11:00
Afghanistan: Taliban bans ‘things in contradiction with Islam,’ including music cassettes and foreign dramas
“‘Imran bin Husain narrated that the Messenger of Allah(s.a.w) said: ‘In this Ummah there shall be collapsing of the earth, transformation and Qadhf.’ A man among the Muslims said: ‘O Messenger of Allah! When is that?’ He said: ‘When singing slave-girls, music, and drinking intoxicants spread.’” (Jami` at-Tirmidhi 2212) “It was narrated from Abu Malik […]
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Even the Washington Post Isn’t Buying Biden Blaming Trump for Afghanistan Debacle

By: Robert Spencer — April 13th 2023 at 04:00
Even the Washington Post Isn’t Buying Biden Blaming Trump for Afghanistan Debacle
New in PJ Media: When you’re a Leftist politician and you’ve lost the Washington Post, what’s left? The Post editorial board chided Old Joe Biden and his henchmen on Tuesday for blaming their catastrophically botched withdrawal from Afghanistan on their all-purpose whipping boy, Donald Trump. “Instead of admitting errors,” the Post wrote about the White House assessment of the withdrawal, “the […]
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Afghan Muslim migrants in US directed ‘racism, sexism’ at aid workers, were angry at inferior housing

By: Robert Spencer — April 10th 2023 at 16:00
Afghan Muslim migrants in US directed ‘racism, sexism’ at aid workers, were angry at inferior housing
Anyone who finds this surprising knows nothing of Afghan and Islamic culture, and its attitudes toward non-Muslims and women. It’s unlikely that anyone in these NGOs knows anything about the Islamic understanding of the Infidel obligation to support Muslims financially, either. NGOs would have dismissed any warnings about all this as “Islamophobic.” But although they’ll […]
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Afghanistan: ‘The Taliban are offering money for Afghans to turn in any Christians they know’

By: Robert Spencer — April 9th 2023 at 07:00
Afghanistan: ‘The Taliban are offering money for Afghans to turn in any Christians they know’
Building a Sharia paradise through terror. And why not? Muhammad is depicted in a hadith as having said: “I have been made victorious through terror” (Bukhari 4:52.220). “Taliban puts bounty on Afghan Christians,” Mission Network News, April 3, 2023: Afghanistan (MNN) — Famine fears loom in Afghanistan. Multibillion-dollar aid packages have kept 20 million Afghans alive – […]
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UK government in negotiations with Taliban over three British men held captive

By: Christine Douglass-Williams — April 4th 2023 at 08:00
UK government in negotiations with Taliban over three British men held captive
Let’s hope that Britain does not give up on its citizens, as America has apparently done. Antony Blinken recently admitted under pressure, during an exchange with Rep. Joe Wilson, that there “several Americans who are being detained by the Taliban.” Does “being detained” mean that these arrests took place recently? And what about the Americans who […]
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House Republicans subpoena Blinken to hand over sensitive government doc related to Afghan withdrawal 

By: Christine Douglass-Williams — March 30th 2023 at 10:00
House Republicans subpoena Blinken to hand over sensitive government doc related to Afghan withdrawal 
For some reason Blinken has refused to provide the Dissent Cable “from U.S. officials in Afghanistan reportedly warning of the grave risk that the government there would collapse,” that is, until a subpoena was issued. Finally, the move may give Americans some much-needed answers about Biden’s humiliating and disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan. “House Republicans Subpoena Blinken […]
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Family of Marine killed In Afghanistan stunned to learn snipers were ordered not to take out jihad suicide bomber

By: Robert Spencer — March 28th 2023 at 16:00
Family of Marine killed In Afghanistan stunned to learn snipers were ordered not to take out jihad suicide bomber
Old Joe Biden’s woke and desperately corrupt military actively misled the family of one of the soldiers who was killed in the jihad attack. An update on this story. “Family Of Marine Killed During Afghanistan Withdrawal Stunned To Learn Snipers Could Have Taken Out Suicide Bomber,” by Micaela Burrow, Daily Caller, March 26, 2023: A […]
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Afghanistan: Taliban boasts, shows off 300 military vehicles left behind by America 

By: Christine Douglass-Williams — March 28th 2023 at 10:00
Afghanistan: Taliban boasts, shows off 300 military vehicles left behind by America 
According to Forbes in 2021: “The U.S. provided an estimated $83 billion worth of training and equipment to Afghan security forces since 2001. This year, alone, the U.S. military aid to Afghan forces was $3 billion.” Even CNN reported that the US gave “a total of $18.6 billion of equipment to the Afghan National Defense and Security Forces […]
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UN Security Council Adopts Unanimous Resolution Asking Someone Else to Fix Afghanistan

By: Daniel Greenfield — March 20th 2023 at 08:00
UN Security Council Adopts Unanimous Resolution Asking Someone Else to Fix Afghanistan
Why do we have a UN again? Why do we have a UN again? To tackle the tough issues. Like Afghanistan. The United Nations Security Council admitted it does not know how to deal with Afghanistan’s Taliban government. The Security Council unanimously adopted a resolution Thursday calling for independent recommendations on how to combat challenges in […]
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Pakistani Taliban now using weapons and night vision devices U.S. left behind in Afghanistan

By: Robert Spencer — March 18th 2023 at 14:00
Pakistani Taliban now using weapons and night vision devices U.S. left behind in Afghanistan
These weapons have surfaced in Kashmir as well. Old Joe Biden is a chief weapons supplier for the global jihad. “U.S. arms left in Afghanistan surface in Pakistan Taliban insurgency,” by Zia Ur Rehman, Nikkei Asia, March 12, 2023: PESHAWAR, Pakistan — Modern weapons and sophisticated night vision devices left behind by U.S.-led coalition forces […]
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Afghanistan: ISIS-K steps up attacks, believed responsible for bombing at journalist award ceremony

By: Christine Douglass-Williams — March 16th 2023 at 11:00
Afghanistan: ISIS-K steps up attacks, believed responsible for bombing at journalist award ceremony
No one claimed responsibility for the attack during the awards ceremony for journalists at the Tabian Farhang Centre in Mazar-e Sharif, but the Islamic State in Khorasan Province (ISIS-K) is the primary suspect, since it is a key rival of the Taliban and has intensified its attacks of late. ISIS-K seeks to regain control over […]
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Pamela Geller, American Thinker: Interview with 20-Year U.S. Naval Instructor, “In all that time, from 1998 to 2018, were you given one class, one lesson, a book, anything at all, that discussed Islam’s doctrine of warfare against unbelievers?”

By: Pamela Geller — September 16th 2019 at 14:49

Unbelievable.

Why We Are Bogged Down in Afghanistan

Last Friday, I spoke at the Eagle Council in St. Louis, where both the speaker roster and the audience were full of stalwart, indomitable patriots. One of the patriots there was Mark Schneider, President of Gen IV Nuclear Inc. in Chesapeake, Virginia. He served for twenty years  was on the ground in Iraq and Kuwait, and he offered a disquieting insight into an important but overlooked reason why our lengthy military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan have borne so little fruit.

Schneider was in the United States military from 1998 to 2018, years during which the primary threat that our nation faced was the global jihad, which was, after all, the reason why we had our forces in Iraq and Kuwait, as well as Afghanistan, in the first place. We had a long and fascinating conversation, but the most important takeaway was this: I asked him, “In all that time, from 1998 to 2018, were you given one class, or even one lesson, or were recommended one book, anything at all, that discussed Islam’s doctrine of warfare against and the subjugation of unbelievers?

No. Not one.

Instead, all his training revolved around not offending Afghans’ cultural sensitivities. Schneider went for detention operations; his cultural training included subjects such as “What is Ramadan?” He and other American personnel were told not to eat or drink during the day, even though none of them were Muslim. They were allowed to eat and drink during the day when they were on military bases, but not off; American personnel were discouraged from consuming food while off military installations.

The other thing that Schneider and other American troops were taught was that if they were anything other than Muslim or Christian, they had to say they were Muslim or Christian, because, they were told, the Afghans “didn’t like other religions.” They were only allowed to say they were adherents of the religions of the God of Abraham, although of course they were not to mention Judaism.

They were also told not to wave at people with their left hand or ever touch anyone with that hand, as it was considered unclean. Also, men were warned not to speak directly to women.

That was about it. Nothing, nothing whatsoever, on why the enemy was fighting against us. Nothing about how the enemy viewed the world and what he was trying to achieve. The first rule of warfare is “Know your enemy,” and our troops have been and are woefully ill-equipped in that regard. They know how not to wave at the enemy, but they know nothing about his motives and goals.

That’s why we are negotiating with the Taliban now, as if we could come to some kind of viable agreement with them. This is a ridiculous idea, and amounts to rewarding Islamic terrorism. The Taliban was the most prolific and deadliest group during Ramadan this year, while those negotiations were going on. And yet the Afghan government recently released 490 Taliban (Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan) fighters and commanders from its prisons in June, as part of a goodwill gesture to persuade the bloodthirsty jihadis to come to stay at the negotiating table.

The desire to negotiate with the Taliban and the complete absence of any training in the enemy ideology both proceed from the same willful ignorance, an ignorance to which far too many people at the upper levels of our government are still committed. Mark Schneider’s story ought to be taken as a cautionary tale (although it will almost certainly not be). During World War II, our soldiers were all given instruction in the Nazi ideology, so that they knew the magnitude of the evil they were facing, and would understand the mindset of those they were facing on the battlefield. For the last twenty years, by contrast, our troops have been flying blind, going into highly dangerous situations without having a clue of what they were up against.

It’s inexcusable.

Pamela Geller is the President of the American Freedom Defense Initiative (AFDI), publisher of The Geller Report and author of the bestselling book, FATWA: Hunted in America, as well as The Post-American Presidency: The Obama Administration’s War on America and Stop the Islamization of America: A Practical Guide to the Resistance. Follow her on Twitter or Facebook.

☑ ☆ ✇ Pamela Geller Articles – Geller Report

Pamela Geller, American Thinker: Interview with 20-Year U.S. Naval Instructor, “In all that time, from 1998 to 2018, were you given one class, one lesson, a book, anything at all, that discussed Islam’s doctrine of warfare against unbelievers?”

By: Pamela Geller — September 16th 2019 at 14:49

Unbelievable.

Why We Are Bogged Down in Afghanistan

Last Friday, I spoke at the Eagle Council in St. Louis, where both the speaker roster and the audience were full of stalwart, indomitable patriots. One of the patriots there was Mark Schneider, President of Gen IV Nuclear Inc. in Chesapeake, Virginia. He served for twenty years  was on the ground in Iraq and Kuwait, and he offered a disquieting insight into an important but overlooked reason why our lengthy military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan have borne so little fruit.

Schneider was in the United States military from 1998 to 2018, years during which the primary threat that our nation faced was the global jihad, which was, after all, the reason why we had our forces in Iraq and Kuwait, as well as Afghanistan, in the first place. We had a long and fascinating conversation, but the most important takeaway was this: I asked him, “In all that time, from 1998 to 2018, were you given one class, or even one lesson, or were recommended one book, anything at all, that discussed Islam’s doctrine of warfare against and the subjugation of unbelievers?

No. Not one.

Instead, all his training revolved around not offending Afghans’ cultural sensitivities. Schneider went for detention operations; his cultural training included subjects such as “What is Ramadan?” He and other American personnel were told not to eat or drink during the day, even though none of them were Muslim. They were allowed to eat and drink during the day when they were on military bases, but not off; American personnel were discouraged from consuming food while off military installations.

The other thing that Schneider and other American troops were taught was that if they were anything other than Muslim or Christian, they had to say they were Muslim or Christian, because, they were told, the Afghans “didn’t like other religions.” They were only allowed to say they were adherents of the religions of the God of Abraham, although of course they were not to mention Judaism.

They were also told not to wave at people with their left hand or ever touch anyone with that hand, as it was considered unclean. Also, men were warned not to speak directly to women.

That was about it. Nothing, nothing whatsoever, on why the enemy was fighting against us. Nothing about how the enemy viewed the world and what he was trying to achieve. The first rule of warfare is “Know your enemy,” and our troops have been and are woefully ill-equipped in that regard. They know how not to wave at the enemy, but they know nothing about his motives and goals.

That’s why we are negotiating with the Taliban now, as if we could come to some kind of viable agreement with them. This is a ridiculous idea, and amounts to rewarding Islamic terrorism. The Taliban was the most prolific and deadliest group during Ramadan this year, while those negotiations were going on. And yet the Afghan government recently released 490 Taliban (Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan) fighters and commanders from its prisons in June, as part of a goodwill gesture to persuade the bloodthirsty jihadis to come to stay at the negotiating table.

The desire to negotiate with the Taliban and the complete absence of any training in the enemy ideology both proceed from the same willful ignorance, an ignorance to which far too many people at the upper levels of our government are still committed. Mark Schneider’s story ought to be taken as a cautionary tale (although it will almost certainly not be). During World War II, our soldiers were all given instruction in the Nazi ideology, so that they knew the magnitude of the evil they were facing, and would understand the mindset of those they were facing on the battlefield. For the last twenty years, by contrast, our troops have been flying blind, going into highly dangerous situations without having a clue of what they were up against.

It’s inexcusable.

Pamela Geller is the President of the American Freedom Defense Initiative (AFDI), publisher of The Geller Report and author of the bestselling book, FATWA: Hunted in America, as well as The Post-American Presidency: The Obama Administration’s War on America and Stop the Islamization of America: A Practical Guide to the Resistance. Follow her on Twitter or Facebook.

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