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.
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.
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 discusses the movie, 13 Hours – Secret Soldiers of Benghazi, and focuses on a few crucial things not covered in the film.
Where we are doing ‘countering violent extremism,’ we are NOT doing terrorism. Stephen Coughlin explains.
Stephen Coughlin explains why the Islamic refugee question is so important and what to do about it.
Stephen Coughlin was back on The Glazov Gang discussing the Muslim Brotherhood.
Stephen Coughlin was on The Glazov Gang talking about his book, Catastrophic Failure, with Jamie Glazov.
Stephen Coughlin spoke at the Lord Elgin Hotel in Ottawa, Canada on September 17, 2015. Thanks to Vlad Tepes for posting the videos. Part 1 & 2: Introduction to the narrative Part 3: The OIC, Islamophobia UN 15/18 Part 4: Muslim Brotherhood and Civilization Jihad Part 5: Muslim Brotherhood is Al-Qaeda is Islamic State. What…
Patrick Poole was on the Glenn Beck show discussing how Syria is the lynchpin of the Middle East. Glenn Beck: Syria As The Lynchpin of the Middle… by LasandraOrnelas