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'''Daniel Pipes''', a historian, is the president of the Middle East Forum. A former official in the U.S. departments of State and Defense, he has taught at the University of Chicago, Harvard, Pepperdine, and at the U.S. Naval War College.
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'''Daniel Pipes''' is an Historian, President and Cultural Figure. A former official in the U.S. departments of State and Defense, he has taught at the University of Chicago, Harvard, Pepperdine and at the U.S. Naval War College.


Mr. Pipes has written sixteen books. His bi-weekly column is published in The Washington Times, National Review, and other publications. His current focus is on the political upheavals in the Middle East. He tweets at @DanielPipes. His website, DanielPipes.org, with an archive of his writings and media appearances, has recorded 70 million page visits since its inception in 2000. More than 11,000 translations of his writings have been published in 37 languages.
He's currently the acting President of the [[Middle East Forum]].


He has written seventeen books as of September 2022. His bi-weekly column is published in ''The Washington Times'', ''[[National Review]]'', and other publications, among which is his own, the Middle East Quarterly. His current focus is on the political upheavals in the Middle East.  He currently regularly writes and updates his blog as well as Social Media accounts.


Both presidents Bush appointed Mr. Pipes to U.S. federal government positions. Al-Qaeda invited him to convert to Islam, Senator Edward M. Kennedy borked him, and Edward Said called him an "Orientalist."
Both Presidents of the Bush dynasty appointed Pipes to U.S. federal government positions. However, allegedly Al-Qaeda has also invited him to convert to Islam. He's described by prominent figures such as Edward Said an "[[Orientalism|Orientalist]]."


=The Middle East Forum=  
==[[jews]]Sympathies ==
(MEForum.org) is an independent non-profit organization with an annual budget of $4 million which is dedicated to promoting [[American]] interests. It produces studies, sponsors activist projects, and makes grants to enable scholars and others to promote the organization's mission.
{{Rquote|right|The increased stature, and affluence, and enfranchisement of American Muslims...will present true dangers to American jews.|Daniel Pipes|Speech to the American[[jews]]Congress, on the 21st of October of 2001.
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Daniel Pipes is a well-known[[jews]]sympathizer; he believes the State of Israel to be a bastion of Western Culture against the largely Muslim and Arab culture of the wider Middle East.
 
He has held several speeches to the American[[jews]]Congress and openly supported other Zionist and judeophilic organizations, particularly within America. He has written, particularly in the early 2000s, for[[jews]]Supremacist organizations such as the Jerusalem Post.
{{Rquote|right|Israelis must be encouraged to defeat the Palestinians.|Daniel Pipes|Mother Jones Magazine
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== Related links ==
Twitter: @DanielPipes
 
Website: DanielPipes.org
 
Middle East Forum website: MEForum.org
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Latest revision as of 14:35, 28 April 2024

Western European societies are unprepared for the massive immigration of brown-skinned peoples cooking strange foods and maintaining different standards of hygiene … All immigrants bring exotic customs and attitudes, but Muslim customs are more troublesome than most.

—Daniel Pipes, National Review, on November 19 of 1990

Daniel Pipes is an Historian, President and Cultural Figure. A former official in the U.S. departments of State and Defense, he has taught at the University of Chicago, Harvard, Pepperdine and at the U.S. Naval War College.

He's currently the acting President of the Middle East Forum.

He has written seventeen books as of September 2022. His bi-weekly column is published in The Washington TimesNational Review, and other publications, among which is his own, the Middle East Quarterly. His current focus is on the political upheavals in the Middle East. He currently regularly writes and updates his blog as well as Social Media accounts.

Both Presidents of the Bush dynasty appointed Pipes to U.S. federal government positions. However, allegedly Al-Qaeda has also invited him to convert to Islam. He's described by prominent figures such as Edward Said an "Orientalist."

jewsSympathies

The increased stature, and affluence, and enfranchisement of American Muslims...will present true dangers to American jews.

—Daniel Pipes, Speech to the AmericanjewsCongress, on the 21st of October of 2001.

Daniel Pipes is a well-knownjewssympathizer; he believes the State of Israel to be a bastion of Western Culture against the largely Muslim and Arab culture of the wider Middle East.

He has held several speeches to the AmericanjewsCongress and openly supported other Zionist and judeophilic organizations, particularly within America. He has written, particularly in the early 2000s, forjewsSupremacist organizations such as the Jerusalem Post.

Israelis must be encouraged to defeat the Palestinians.

—Daniel Pipes, Mother Jones Magazine

Related links

Twitter: @DanielPipes

Website: DanielPipes.org

Middle East Forum website: MEForum.org