Episodes

Tuesday Jun 04, 2013
Roger Noriega, Dean Cheng, Andy McCarthy, Henry Sokolski
Tuesday Jun 04, 2013
Tuesday Jun 04, 2013
ROGER NORIEGA of American Enterprise Institute, in response to a new State Department report recently released, talks terrorists in the Western Hemisphere and Hezbollah’s actions south of the border. DEAN CHENG of the Heritage Foundation's Asian Studies Center remarks on the recent US government report that openly accuses the Chinese of cyber-espionage, as well as China's announcement that it considers much of the South China Sea to be not just its exclusive economic zone, but its territorial waters—a possession which would give China the say over whether ships can sail through one of the most-trafficked waters in the world. ANDY MCCARTHY of the National Review Online, gives a brief analysis on a variety of some of the biggest issues that the US is facing toward including the seeping in of Sharia law into American law, McCain's recent visit to Syria and how he views this as the start of a campaign to embroil the United States into another war. HENRY SOKOLSKI, Executive Director of the Nonproliferation Policy Education Center, explains why shifting American policy towards foreign countries seeking nuclear material is causing anger and confusion among the US Congress and American public.

Monday Jun 03, 2013
Michael O’Hanlon, Matt Brodsky, Peter Pry, Gordon Chang
Monday Jun 03, 2013
Monday Jun 03, 2013
MICHAEL O’HANLON, of Brookings Institute, talks his new book “Healing the Wounded Giant”, sexual assaults within the military, and maintaining military preeminence while cutting the defense budget. MATTHEW BRODSKY, of the Jewish Policy Center, discusses the opposition in Turkey towards Islamic Agenda, relations between Turkey and Syria, and the resurgence of Bashar Assad. PETER PRY, President of EMPACT America, talks with Frank about the dangers of EMP (Electromagnetic Pulse) to national security and discusses how the US is not ready to confront nor is it equipped to a handle an EMP attack on any scale large or small. GORDON CHANG, of Forbes.com, analyzes aggressive Chinese land and sea policies, the Chinese President, and the Chinese hacking of American technology.

