Doing Business With Terrorists

(FrontPage Magazine) Rachel Ehrenfeld - While the U.S. is right to criticize the EU, which according to William Pope, a State Department anti-terrorism coordinator, "has been reluctant to take steps to block the assets of charities linked to Hamas and Hizballah, even though these groups repeatedly engage in deadly terrorist attacks, and the charitable activities help draw recruits," the U.S. can do more to enforce its own laws to prevent American companies from doing business with terrorists. Terrorist websites and TV broadcasts are allowed to operate using American infrastructure, allegedly to be monitored by the intelligence community. However, while this monitoring goes on, the Islamists' hate propaganda continues to poison the minds of millions worldwide, and the terrorists go on killing.


2004-09-23 00:00:00

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