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Phares quoted in Thomas Smith piece on Iran's presence in Venezuela
Professor Walid Phares quoted in Thomas Smith piece on Iran's presence in Venezuela
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Apr 24, 2010, 20:32
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Phares quoted in Washington Times editorial: "South Park, a fault line between Jihadism and liberal democracies"
American scholar and terrorism expert Walid Phares told The Washington Times, "This new crisis shows the fault line between jihadism and liberal democracies. Liberals, conservatives and moderate Muslims should respond to the jihadists: 'We stand by South Park's freedom of speech even if we do not agree with their art and comments.'"
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Apr 24, 2010, 19:41
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Phares in the Globe and Mail of Canada: "al Qaeda Iraq hit but not collpased yet"
Professor Walid Phares quoted in the Globe and Mail of Canada on the elimination of al Qaeda commanders: “Al Qaeda-Iraq isn’t yet ‘collapsed’ but ‘beheaded,’” Walid Phares, author of The Confrontation: Winning the War against Future Jihad, wrote in an on-line posting Monday. There will be “retribution at some stage and eventually the rise of a future ‘Emir’ for al-Qaeda in Mesopotamia.”
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Apr 20, 2010, 00:05
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Phares on Poland's loss: "Poland's resistance to oppression inspired many"
Professor Walid Phares presents his condolences to all Poles for the death of Poland's President, his wife, and other Polish leaders in a tragic plane accident in Western Russia. It only adds sadness to the mourning of the Katyn's massacre of Polish officers in WWII. But Poland's role in history goes on. Its resistance against the Nazis and its opposition against the Communist dictatorship have inspired me and many others. (Quoted in W Thomas Smith article in Townhall, "Poland will survive this Day")
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Apr 11, 2010, 07:56
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Phares to FoxNews.com: "al Qaeda declares Jihad against Soccer!"
In FoxNews.com: "The threat could be a signal to potential supporters in South Africa to target the American and British teams and their fans, says Dr. Walid Phares, director of the Future Terrorism Project at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies.“It is a large event, thousands of people in the arena and millions of viewers worldwide," Phares said. "Also the soccer players are famous, and if harmed it would multiply the psychological effects worldwide.”
It’s like poker; they’re betting on somebody hitting,” Phares said. “The bottom line is that by declaring the soccer event as a jihad goal, the al Qaeda site is opening a new front against international community: sports.”
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Apr 10, 2010, 00:01
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