Throwback Thursday: Jihadis at the Highest Level of Government
Written by John D. Guandolo Should Americans be concerned that an Al Qaeda financier – Abdurahman Alamoudi – was the most prominent muslim leader in America with exclusive access to President Clinton? Should we be concerned that the FBI’s former Assistant Director for Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) – Vahid Majidi – is an Iranian-born […]
Iran is Already at War with the United States
Written by John D. Guandolo On January 2nd, the United States engaged in military operations in Baghdad, Iraq which killed the leader of the Iranian Quds Force, Qasem Soleimani, as well Iraqi militia and Hizbollah leader in the region Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis. The Quds Force is the clandestine and overt military arm of the Iranian […]
Impeachment Vote is Part of a Coup Not a “Political Charade”
Written by John D. Guandolo The U.S. House of Representatives voted last night (12/18/19) to impeach President Trump for “abuse of power” and “obstruction of Congress.” Only democrats voted to impeach the President. The group of Congressman voting “nay” was bipartisan with all republicans and two democrats, Jefferson Van Drew (D-New Jersy) and Collin Peterson […]
What Can We Learn from the Hunt For & Killing of Islamic State Leader Al Baghdadi?
Written by John D. Guandolo On Sunday morning, President Trump announced the leader of the Islamic State (formerly ISIS), Abu Bakr al Baghdadi, was killed during a raid by U.S. forces. In the midst of government statements, media reports, and talking heads commenting, UTT offers this perspective on the killing of al Baghdadi and lessons […]
Why Does Hamas Get a Pass in the United States?
Written by John D. Guandolo The designated Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO) Hamas doing business as the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR) is hosting an event at the Marriott Resort in Coral Springs, Florida (11775 Heron Bay Blvd) this Saturday October 26th. On October 12th, Hamas/CAIR hosted an event on the campus of Southern Methodist […]
What About Syria? What About a Strategy?
Written by John D. Guandolo As this week ends, much of American news media and many Americans are wondering if the President’s decision to pull U.S. military forces out of Syria makes sense. UTT asks a simpler question… Why leave U.S. military anywhere when there is not an understanding of the enemy nor a comprehensive […]
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 […]
Islamic Infiltration: Suit-Wearing Jihadis Own the FBI
Written by UTT President John Guandolo When I arrived in Saudi Arabia in early 2002 on a trip with the FBI Director, which included approximately a dozen countries across the Middle East and beyond, I was shocked to learn that both the FBI’s Legal Attache and the Assistant Legal Attache to Saudi Arabia converted to […]
Official French Report on Islamic Infiltration Highlights Key UTT Findings in U.S.
The French magazine Le Point leaked a few tidbits from an official French report investigating Islamic infiltration into French public service areas, such as police, fire, and transportation. The brief article – and more importantly the research that underpins the forthcoming report – raises serious concerns of an Islamic takeover of France. The report will […]
When the Worst Case Scenario is the Most Likely Scenario
Keys to victory in war include knowing the enemy, knowing yourself, and understanding the battlespace in which the war is to be fought. At the operational level, militaries aim to maintain the high ground, gather intelligence on their enemies, control key nodes of communications, control logistics routes and means, and get inside their enemy’s decision-making […]