Pretext to Murder

Anti-Islam film not to blame for violence, foreign policy experts say
A Libyan man walks in the rubble of the damaged U.S. consulate on Thursday, Sept. 13, 2012, after an attack that killed four Americans, in Benghazi, Libya. (AP)

A mounting body of evidence suggests that a low-budget film about Islam and Muhammad was not the primary motive behind a series of violent attacks on U.S. embassies abroad, contradicting reports from multiple media outlets that stated otherwise, according to foreign policy experts.

The Cairo-Tehran Express

Egyptian-Iranian intelligence meeting prompts fears of a new Middle East terror axis
Mohamed Morsi, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad / AP

U.S. intelligence agencies recently monitored a secret meeting between Egypt’s intelligence chief and a senior Iranian spy that is raising new fears the Muslim Brotherhood government in Cairo could begin covertly supporting global terrorism.