Sunday, August 29, 2021

Sunday Links

On a cloudy Sunday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, Christians must speak up for women in Afghanistan.

From Townhall, a U.S. airstrike stops suicide bombers in their tracks.

From The Washington Free Beacon, America's "founding formula".

From the Washington Examiner, Hurricane Ida strikes Louisiana on the 16th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.

From American Thinker, the U.S. could have dodged the delta coronavirus bullet.

From LifeZette, the visit of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to the U.S. could get interesting.

From NewsBusters, ABC fill-in host Martha Raddatz calls out Secretary of State Antony Blinken for telling Americans to "trust" the Taliban.

From Canada Free Press, with the catastrophe in Kabul, did the Democrats finally destroy themselves with their fixation on destroying former President Trump?

From TeleSUR, more about Hurricane Ida.

From TCW Defending Freedom, a sensible speech on the climate that U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson will never make.

From Free West Media, Chancellor Angela Merkle lies about rescuing Germany's allies in Afghanistan.

From EuroNews, French President Emmanuel Macron visits mosques and churches in the ruins of Mosul, Iraq.

From Euractiv, Russia cracks down on Tatars in Crimea.

From The North Africa Post, a U.N. fact-finding mission led by Moroccan politician Mohamed Aujjar completes it first visit to Libya.

From The New Arab, Syrian government forces bombard and block fuel and food deliveries to the city of Daraa Al-Balad.

From News18, several days after drinking tea with him, the Taliban kill an Afghan folk singer.

From Allah's Willing Executioners, Islamic officials in Germany trivialize the Taliban.

From Gatestone Institute, U.S. President Biden's travel agency in Kabul, Afghanistan.

From The Stream, the favorite quote of communist founder Karl Marx.

From The Daily Signal, "the view from Omaha Beach".  (The article's writer is former Vice President Pence.)

From The American Conservative, how wokeness hurts Western influence in Africa.

From The Western Journal, a family member claims that former President Trump will run in 2024.

From BizPac Review, Biden and Dr. Fauci talk about coronavirus vaccine booster shots, to be taken every 5 to  months.

From Fox News, according to correspondent (and gang-rape survivor) Lara Logan, Taliban rule will be "a long slow death" for women in Afghanistan.

From The Daily Wire, a Marine commander is fired after demanding "accountability" from the Biden administration over the disaster in Afghanistan.

From the Daily Caller, Secretary of State Antony Blinken claims that the U.S. never gave a list of American citizens and allies to the Taliban, and then proceeds to name some of those names.

From the New York Post, video shows the eye of Hurricane Ida.

From Breitbart, our wall will not let migrants through, says Greece.

From Newsmax, tourists stranded in New Orleans gather for Mass at the oldest Catholic cathedral in the U.S.

From The Georgia Star News, the Department of Education will not enforce a due process protection for college students accused of sexual assault.

And from ZeroHedge, during protests two years ago, climate change activists in London left behind 120 tons of trash.

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