Author: Karine Keyser

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Karine Keyser writes about Ukraine, Russia, Islam and women's issues.

By Karine Keyser — Oh, it’s buzzy to oppose the Iran war right now, but Joe Lonsdale points out that the United States has been fighting radical Islam since its earliest days. In fact, the U.S. Navy was founded to combat Islamist pirates who took American seaman as slaves. The U.S. ambassador at the time visited the Muslim leaders of Algiers, Tunis, Tripoli and Morocco to ask why they were attacking U.S. ships. Their answer was off radar for the Americans: It’s our right as a superior group. We’re the Muslims and and we’re going to take them. It’s our…

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Critique By Karine Keyser– Socialism is becoming the more prominent option for indolent people. The U.S. was partially built on the idea that “the harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph.” This means people need to work hard to get the results they want. “Hard times create strong men, strong men create good times, good times create weak men, and weak men create hard times,” says G. Michael Hopf. In other words, idle people today are creating the hard times that will need to be dealt with by future generations. The conservative side in politics believes that the ideas…

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By Karine Keyser — Nazi Germany was on its last legs when it starting sending out kids and old men into the war. Compare that fact with what Iran is doing now: recruiting kids as young as 12 years old to fill its posts, at checkpoints, for example. “We launched this plan in different areas. There are intelligence and operational patrols, and our dear young people and teenagers repeatedly came forward and said they wanted to take part in these patrols, in the checkpoint patrols that you now see across the cities, we received a very large number of requests…

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By Karine Keyser — The math of Iran’s asymmetric warfare — delivering low blows because they’re militarily outmatched — is playing into an economic war, choking the Strait of Hormuz (AND the Bab al-Mandab Strait through their proxies the Houthis). So far, the barrel of oil has jumped 50% to $110. By halting 20% of the world’s oil exports on both sides of Saudi Arabia, Iran could rattle America’s resolve to carry through its difficult objective of extracting or destroying the half ton of near-weapons grade enriched uranium that survived the June attacks and is somewhere in Iran. This masterclass…

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By Karine Keyser— After falling at home and getting paralyzed him from the neck down, conservative radio host Dennis Prager is back, using his most deadly weapon to slay liberals, his voice. “My voice is practically normal now, which is very exciting because I intend to go back on the radio,” he said in a recent PragerU video. “A number of doctors, independently of one another, have described the fact that I am talking as a miracle.” In November 2023, he slipped and fell. He was rushed to the hospital. Doctors helped but also failed to give proper treatment, leading…

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By Karine Keyser — Oh the irony. Basically the carnage in Iran all started because Iran funded and directed Hamas’s attack on Israel in October 2023. Now Iran, backed in a corner and without the possibility to hit military targets, is throwing a temper tantrum by launching missiles and drones against civilians in fellow Muslim nations like United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and even Turkey. Its strange bedfellow, Hamas, issued a rebuke for its patron, the Iranian Regime. Hamas “calls ​upon our brothers in Iran not to target neighboring countries,” the public statement reads. This is a…

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By Karine Keyser— At age 13, Japanese Hideaki Amano found Christ – by playing a video game. He really loved the game of fighting between different characters that were powerful. But the names of characters were angels, like Gabriel. Wanting to improve his game, he looked up strategies online and stumbled across stories about real Biblical angels and other Biblical personages. “From Gabriel, I jumped to John the Baptist, then I ended up on the page of Jesus Christ,” he remembers. “It was a church website, and the simple Gospel was there.” What stood out was how easy it was…

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By Karine Keyser — Coordinated explosions tore across Iran Saturday, and nobody knows where they came from: U.S. drones? Mossad bomb plants? Internal opposition forces? Whatever caused the blasts in Bandar Abbas, Ahvaz, Karaj and Parand, they appeared to target Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps facilities — which following Russian policy of housing troops together, make it easy to kill by the dozens. The simultaneous explosions represent a signal to the repressive Islamist regime that they can’t stop the onslaught despite Chinese and Russian defense systems. At the same time, they are a signal to the people of Iran that help…

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By Karine Keyser — Baby Rider has been shot by the Iranian Regime. Nineteen-year-old Diana Bahador from northern Gonbad-e-Kavus — who had 150,000 followers on Instagram and loved to break the law by riding a motorcycle around AND by not wearing a headscarf — was shot in the head twice on Jan. 8, according to Hyrcani Human Rights group. She had been participating in the uprising that the regime put down with heavy weapons. Diana is the human face of the greatest massacre in modern Iranian history as the people — tired of repressive rules and rocketing inflation, tired that…

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By Karine Keyser — Explosions all over Iran appear to be taking out military production sites and Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps bases on Day 9 of the uprising that threatens to overthrow the repressive Islamist terror government after 46 years of Machiavellian rule. A “dairy” factory was shown on video to billowing black smoke with hot red flames that indicated that more than milk was actually produced there, as show on Tousi T.V. Speculation is that Mossad agents have developed a list of targets, just as it did prior to the June air raids that hit ballistic missile sites, nuclear…

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