Episodes
Wednesday Sep 17, 2014
Caroline Glick, Diana West, John Strauchs, and Jim Hanson
Wednesday Sep 17, 2014
Wednesday Sep 17, 2014
CAROLINE GLICK, author of “The Israeli Solution: A One State Plan for Peace in the Middle East”:
- Important differences between politicians and leaders that affect the security of the free world
- What the President’s recent address says about the national security interests of the U.S. and Israel
- How the ISIS crisis has made the Administration blind to the Iranian threat
DIANA WEST, author of “American Betrayal: The Secret Assault on Our Nation’s Character”:
- Congress' deliberations over whether to support the President’s new ISIS strategy
- Arming rebel groups has never boded well for the U.S. so why the push to do so in Syria?
- The threat posed by Syrian refugees bringing radical Shariah law to the U.S.
JOHN STRAUCHS, former CIA operations officer and expert on physical security:
- A homeland security update 13 years post 9/11
- Vulnerabilities of the U.S. transportation infrastructure
- The withering of NYC's counterterrorism defenses because of political concessions
- Stuxnet-like malware capable of penetrating system controls in the U.S. prison system
JIM HANSON, former US Army Special Operations Weapons Sergeant:
- Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Martin Dempsey's claim that military boots on the ground is a potential option for fighting ISIS
- Does the US government have a strategy to defeat ISIS through military, political, cultural, and diplomatic efforts?
- An argument in support of a broader Authorization of Force to defeat offensive, global jihad
- What arming "moderate rebels" in Syria entails
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