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Hamas Holding Out
The Gathering Storm, May 29, 2008
By Rick Santorum
Posted: Thursday, May 29, 2008


THE GATHERING STORM

Publication Date: May 29, 2008

On a trip to Tehran, Hamas Supreme Leader Khaled Mashaal met with senior Iranian military officials and was told the Islamic Republic was developing advanced missiles that would be shared with Hamas. The Iranians also assured Hamas that it remained committed to supporting Hamas if Syria and Israel reached a peace agreement. Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad told Mashaal that Iran would increase its funding for the radical Islamist faction to make up for the likely scale back of Syrian support. "The Iranian nation and government will continue to support the Palestinian nation," he said.

Syria and Israel's discussions on progress towards peace unsurprisingly suffered this week as Syrian President Bashar al-Assad expressed his refusal to abandon an alliance with Iran as a requirement imposed by Israel as part of any peace agreement. According to Reuters , a source familiar with the meeting is quoted as saying "The president said Syria has normal relations with Iran. He made it clear that any suggestion to drop them was not a reasonable request...He said if Israel could question Syria's relations with Iran, then Syria could question Israel's ties with other countries, particularly the United States."

Cuba expressed its continued solidarity with Venezuela and its President Hugo Chavez this week during the opening of meetings between the two countries. "Cuba strongly rejects the international media campaign orchestrated by the imperialism against Venezuela and Chavez," said Cuban Foreign Minister Felipe Perez Roque. Venezuelan Foreign Minister Nicolas Maduro added , "Our relation is a profound, longstanding, strategic fraternity by which we have become a single people, a single nation, as dreamed by the liberating fathers."

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EPPC on Book TV
Weigel Featured on "In Depth"

On Sunday, June 1, EPPC Distinguished Senior Fellow George Weigel was featured on C-SPAN2/Book TV's program "In Depth."

Click here to view the program online.   


Religion and the Media
Michael Cromartie
Faith Angle Conference -- May 2008

EPPC Vice President Michael Cromartie moderated a series of discussions in May at the semi-annual Faith Angle Conference sponsored by the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life and held in Key West, Florida. Transcripts of the informative talks are now available online.


 American Evangelicalism: New Leaders, New Faces, New Issues -- D. Michael Lindsay, author of Faith in the Halls of Power: How Evangelicals Joined the American Elite, describes eight fallacies or misconceptions he held as he began his book.

 Religious Voters in the 2008 Election: What It Means for Democrats, Republicans -- William A. Galston, a senior fellow at The Brookings Institution and an assistant for domestic policy in the Clinton administration, discusses the importance of the Catholic vote in 2008.

 How Our Brains are Wired for Belief -- What does brain science add to age-old debates about the existence of God and the value of religion? Can political parties and religious groups use scientific insights to influence the beliefs of others? Dr. Andrew Newberg and Mr. David Brooks raise these questions and share their insights with journalists.