
Human rights activist Nonie Darwish is a former Muslim who says the United States cannot trust its Arab partners in the fight against the Islamic State.
She suggests they are more committed to the Quran than they are to defeating the ISIS terrorists.
Ms. Darwish is the founder of Arabs for Israel, and the director of Former Muslims United. She's an author of several books, including Cruel and Usual Punishment and The Devil We Don't Know.
Also, in her recent article for American Thinker, she says President Obama ignored the ISIS terrorist threat "until it blew up in our faces with the beheading of two Americans."
Why? She says the president was torn between his duty to America and his "dream of becoming the hero of the Muslim World who taught the West a lesson on how to treat Muslims."
Darwish doubts the sincerity of the anti-ISIS coalition's Arab partners saying that "no Muslim nation will seriously attack ISIS" because "according to sharia, a Muslim leader who stands against the Islamic State is automatically an apostate who must be killed."
Read her article, and then listen to Nonie Darwish's comments here: