America's Truth Forum, in association with Basics Project, is proud to
announce the addition of two nuclear specialists and experts to the
speakers dais for a seminal educational and informational event,
February 1 & 2 in the Dallas/Ft. Worth, Texas area: Exposing the
Threat of Islamist Terrorism: A Symposium.
Nuclear engineer and expert, Lee Boyland, former Explosive Ordnance
Disposal officer in the U.S. Army, assigned to the Defense Atomic
Support Agency an its Nuclear Emergency Team will speak on The Nuclear
Threat Posed by Radical Islamists. During his tenure with the DASA he
had access to the design details of all nuclear and thermonuclear
weapons and participated is several tests at the Nevada Test Site.
Nuclear Physicist, Internationally recognized critic of political
Islam, Dr. Moorthy Muthuswamy, has agreed to speak on Neutralizing
Political Islam's Terror War. Dr. Muthuswamy grew up in India, where he
had first-hand experience with political Islam and jihad. He moved to
America in 1984 to pursue graduate studies. In 1992, he received a
doctorate in nuclear physics from Stony Brook University, New York.
Since 1999 he has extensively published ideas on neutralizing political
Islam's terror war as it is imposed on unbelievers. He is the author ... more »
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By Caroline B. Glick
During his tenure as President George W. Bush's defense secretary, Donald Rumsfeld often likened the administration's foreign policy decisions to those of the Truman administration during the first years of the Cold War. As President George W. Bush makes his way to Israel, the Palestinian Authority, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the Gulf states with a stated agenda of advancing the goal of Palestinian statehood, it is worth examining president Truman's achievements and comparing them with those of President Bush. President Harry S Truman was in some ways an accidental president. Elected vice president in Franklin Delano Roosevelt's fourth term in office, he assumed the presidency when Roosevelt died in April 1945, a month before the Allied victory in Europe and four months before the surrender of Imperial Japan. As the war wound down, Truman was quick to understand the threat that Soviet imperialism and communist ideology posed to US national security. A world dominated by communism was a world in which America, as the beacon of human freedom and liberty, could not be safe. Consequently, he recognized that the rising Cold War between the Soviet Union and the US would be the defining contest of ... more » |
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