Threat to Homeland High – Negotiation Not the Solution
Famed terrorist Carlos the Jackal said: “Only a coalition of Marxists and Islamists can destroy the United States.” In September 2015, UTT published a brief article entitled The Convergence of Threats which illuminates the marriage between the U.S. Islamic Movement and the hard-left Marxists. Today, this marriage moves ever closer to is objective of overthrowing the U.S. […]
UTT Throwback Thursday: Leaders Unable to Tell Friend from Foe
One lesson the recent debacle in Sioux Falls brought to center stage is that many leaders cannot discern friend from foe in the war against the Islamic Movement. This exposes Americans to greater danger each day. Here are a few examples: Abdurabman Alamoudi was the most prominent Islamic leader in the United States […]
UTT Throwback Thursday: Bush Redo?
On September 11, 2001, and in the weeks following that tragic day, President George W. Bush demonstrated compassion, empathy and love for his fellow Americans, while also showing the world strength and resolve. On September 20, 2001, President Bush addressed the nation and told us “The terrorists practice a fringe form of Islamic extremism that […]
UTT Throwback Thursday: On 9/11 The Enemy Steps In to Tell Us How to Fight the Enemy
Thanks to Karl Rove and Grover Norquist, American President George W. Bush was able to turn to his left and right after the jihadi attacks on the United States on September 11, 2001 and find any of a number of Muslim Brotherhood/Hamas and/or Al Qaeda leaders (suit-wearing jihadis) to tell him how to fight the […]
UTT Historical Throwback: Al Qaeda’s Abdurahman Alamoudi Advised Two U.S. Presidents
Abdurahman Alamoudi was considered the “pillar of the Muslim community” in Washington, D.C. Abdurahman Alamoudi created and/or led nearly two dozen of the largest Islamic organizations in North America, was a “Good Will Ambassador” for the U.S. Department of State, created the Muslim Chaplain program for the Department of Defense, worked with the Department of […]