SA551-Robert Spencer Keela Craft Ambrose Ben Bergquam - Securing America
Frank Gaffney welcomes Robert Spencer, a prolific author and expert on jihadism, for an in-depth discussion on the recently proposed Iran deal. They analyze the deal's potential consequences, emphasizing that Islamic law forbids peace with non-Musli…
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SA551-Robert Spencer Keela Craft Ambrose Ben Bergquam - Securing America
Frank Gaffney welcomes Robert Spencer, a prolific author and expert on jihadism, for an in-depth discussion on the recently proposed Iran deal. They analyze the deal's potential consequences, emphasizing that Islamic law forbids peace with non-Muslim entities unless Muslims are at a disadvantage. Spencer argues that the Iranian regime views this deal as an opportunity to regroup and further its jihadist agenda, contrary to the belief that moderates have emerged within the administration. He strongly contends that no significant change can occur as long as the current Iranian leadership remains in power, asserting that their ideological commitment to ‘Death to America’ cannot be underestimated. The conversation segues into a deeper examination of the ideological underpinnings of Shia Islam, including the apocalyptic beliefs that motivate the regime's pursuit of nuclear power. Spencer correlates these beliefs to historical Islamic narratives, suggesting that a perceived victory over the U.S. could embolden jihadists globally. Additionally, they explore the implications of Sharia law, particularly regarding child marriage, rooted in the life of Muhammad, and the alarming effects it has on millions of girls today. This episode unfolds the dire implications of the Iran deal and its broader ramifications on global jihadism, while raising pressing questions about U.S. foreign policy and the ideological challenges posed by radical Islam.
Categories: Political Commentary