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From the Middle East Quarterly
Dissident Watch: Salah Uddin Shoaib Choudhury
by Richard L. Benkin
review of Israel and the Family of Nations
by Seth J. Frantzman
Cyprus at a Crossroads
by Mehmet Hasgüler and Murat Tüzünkan
MEF Articles
Major Hasan's Islamist Life
by Daniel Pipes :: November 20
Nidal Hasan and Fort Hood
by Raymond Ibrahim :: November 18
Fort Hood and the Academic Apologists
by Cinnamon Stillwell :: November 15
Sudden Jihad or "Inordinate Stress" at Ft. Hood?
by Daniel Pipes :: November 9
Islamist Perfidy and Western Naivety
by Raymond Ibrahim :: November 9
MEF Wires
"The Muslim World Needs Reform"
by Wafa Sultan :: October 20
The War in Afghanistan
by Joseph C. Myers :: September 29
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On Nov. 5, Army psychiatrist Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan went on a shooting spree at Ft. Hood, the largest U.S. military base in the world. He killed 13 and injured over 30 soldiers, while shouting "Allahu akbar". The MEF revisits Daniel Pipes' writings on American Muslims committing terrorist acts:
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