Naming the Enemy
There is a specific design behind not naming the enemy — Islamic extremism or Islamic militants — because of the CVE. Stephen Coughlin explains on The Glazov Gang.
Stop seeing what you know—Start knowing what you see!
There is a specific design behind not naming the enemy — Islamic extremism or Islamic militants — because of the CVE. Stephen Coughlin explains on The Glazov Gang.
By Patrick Poole in PJ Media In February 2015, President Obama hosted a three-day summit on “Countering Violent Extremism” (CVE) that featured a roll-out of three local programs in Boston, Minneapolis, and Los Angeles. This culminated CVE efforts by the Obama administration going back to 2011. But just over a year from Obama’s White House…
Stephen Coughlin was on The Glazov Gang discussing the deceptive term, “countering violent extremism.” Using that term is not doing counterterrorism. Rather, the term reveals how the Muslim Brotherhood is directing our foreign policy and national discourse on terror.
Stephen Coughlin speaks about the US program, “Countering Violent Extremism,” and an international one, UN resolution 16/18, both of which are designed to prevent any criticism of Islam, or any examination into the motives for Islamic terrorism and jihad. Unconstrained Analytics Report: Burning Down the House: A Strategic Overview of the Threat, the CVE, and Strategic Incomprehension…
Stephen Coughlin has written a new Unconstrained Analysis report entitled, Burning Down the House: A Strategic Overview of the Threat, the CVE, and Strategic Incomprehension in the War on Terror. This strategic overview argues for how the War on Terror should be visualized alongside the processes that seek to obscure it and reflects analyses undertaken…
Where we are doing ‘countering violent extremism,’ we are NOT doing terrorism. Stephen Coughlin explains.
Stephen Coughlin was on Secure Freedom Radio talking about: How the Muslim Brotherhood hides behind inter-faith dialogues Implications of the Countering Violent Extremism (CVE) movement Muslim Brotherhood’s hand in developing the CVE narrative Whitewashing in US hate speech laws How designating the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization changes the CVE narrative Civilization jihad and…
Stephen Coughlin discussed the question, “Is Al-Qaeda Really the Moderate Alternative to ISIS?”, unveiling our self-destruction via the US government’s ‘Countering Violent Extremism’ narrative on The Glazov Gang: Reference to article mentioned: What ISIS Really Wants (Atlantic) Stephen Coughlin’s response: “Exploiting Ignorance in the Post Subversion Phase: Assessing “What ISIS Really Wants” in Light of the ‘Countering Violent Extremism’ Narrative.”
Stephen Couglin has written a new report, “Exploiting Ignorance in the Post Subversion Phase: Assessing “What ISIS Really Wants” in Light of the ‘Countering Violent Extremism’ Narrative.” In it, he analyzes The Atlantic article, “What ISIS Really Wants,” as well as the Foreign Policy article, “The Moderate Muslim Brotherhood.” Coughlin says that the Atlantic article supports narratives…
Patrick Poole was on Secure Freedom Radio discussing: The U.S. government’s failure to identify the Chattanooga shooter’s motives Contrasts between the Charleston and Tennessee shootings Why the U.S. government is ignoring Shariah ideology How the idea of “countering violent extremism” is dangerous and misses the point An assessment of Britain’s shifting policies towards radical Islam…