Remembering the West’s Victory Over Islam at Tours in 732 AD
Written by John D. Guandolo On this day in 732 AD, Frankish forces near Tours in Gaul (France) under the control of Charles “The Hammer” Martel defeated Islamic armies under the command of Abdul Rahman, who was killed in the battle, thus saving Europe, at least temporarily, from Islam’s barbarism. While many battles preceded and […]
The Battle of Lepanto is a Reminder and a Harbinger
Today, October 7th, marks the anniversary of the Battle of Lepanto in 1571, arguably the greatest upset in a naval battle in history, in which the West devastated Islamic forces. In the 16th century, the Islamic Caliphate – the Ottoman Empire – continued it’s incursion and expansion into Western lands, including the Mediterranean, hoping to conquer […]
1400 Years Later Islam is Still Waging War on the World
Why did 19 muslims attack the United States on 9/11/01? Why do muslims attack people with knives, cars, planes, vest-bombs, and anything else they can get their hands on today? According to the Koran, Islam’s prophet Mohammad is the most perfect human being for all muslims for all time, and he commanded muslims fight the […]
UTT Throwback Thursday: No Wider Plot?
If a Special Forces soldier was captured in a foreign land with which America was at war, would our enemy consider him a “lone wolf” disconnected from any “wider plot” or larger army? On March 11, 2004, 10 bombs were detonated on four trains by Islamic jihadis in Madrid, Spain killing 191 people and injuring […]
Muslims Target Christians & Coptic Pope on Palm Sunday
Muslims from ISIS wearing explosive vests attacked two churches in Egypt on Palm Sunday killing 44 Christians. The first bomb exploded in St. George’s Church in Tanta (60 miles north of Cairo) killing at least 27 and injuring nearly 80 others. The second Muslim jihadi blew himself up inside St. Mark’s Cathedral […]