Episodes
Tuesday Sep 10, 2013
Douglas J. Feith, Michael Auslin, Sebastian Gorka, Charles Faddis
Tuesday Sep 10, 2013
Tuesday Sep 10, 2013
DOUGLAS J. FEITH, senior fellow and director of the Center for National Security Strategies at the Hudson Institute, offers his expertise on the challenges of enforcing international pressure in regards to Syria's chemical weapon stockpile.
MICHAEL AUSLIN, of the American Enterprise Institute, weighs in on the competency of the Obama administration in dealing with Syria, as well as how military budget cuts are affecting our influence abroad.
SEBASTIAN GORKA, of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, gives insight into a variety of issues in the Middle East, including the ramifications of Russia's involvement in possible negotiations with the Syrian government.
CHARLES FADDIS, former head of the CIA's WMD terrorism unit, talks about some of the problems in the intelligence community, as well as sheds light on how problematic the possibility of a chemical weapons agreement with the Syrian government is.
Thursday Oct 18, 2012
Fred Fleitz, Diana West, Doug Feith, Christian Whiton
Thursday Oct 18, 2012
Thursday Oct 18, 2012
With Fred Fleitz, Diana West, Doug Feith, and Christian Whiton
Today’s show focuses on the last presidential debate which will take place next week and feature Foreign Policy and National Security. Each guest gives their take on how Obama’s foreign policies and how he as handled America’s national defense. Our guests also compare the strengths and weaknesses of the candidates in these areas.
Wednesday Jun 29, 2011
Victor Sperandeo, Vice Admiral Norbert Ryan, Douglas Feith, Jim Hanson
Wednesday Jun 29, 2011
Wednesday Jun 29, 2011
How close is America to Greece’s economic abyss? Trader and Market wizard Victor Sperandeo talks with Frank about the fiscal crises in Greece and how we can avoid one here. Next, Vice Admiral Norbert Ryan, of Military Officers Association of America, discusses the need to modernize the military but also to keep our soldiers refreshed, as a toll is taken from many multiple deployments. Ryan also introduces the Voices for America’s troops program that allows civilians to “stand up and speak in unison with others in support of the military, their families, and a strong national defense.” Then, Douglas Feith, former undersecretary of Defense and author of War and Decision: Inside the Pentagon at the Dawn of the War on Terrorism, dissects the Obama Doctrine, one which seeks to correct the errors of America’s ways and lead to the restraining of U.S. power. This ideology currently contrasts with Obama’s aim for reelection, making Feith assert as to why we should fear a second term with a foreign policy absent of political restraints. Finally, Jim Hanson, of Blackfive.net, discusses Lieutenant General John Allen’s admission that President Obama’s troop withdrawal plan was not among the options advanced by his military officers, and how cries for cuts in the budget are always aimed at defense first, and not entitlements, where Hanson says the real problem lies.
Friday Apr 01, 2011
Victor Davis Hanson, Gordon Chang, Doug Feith
Friday Apr 01, 2011
Friday Apr 01, 2011
The Frank Gaffney Show Weekend - Hour 2
Thursday Mar 31, 2011
Gal Luft, Amb. Roger Noriega, Doug Feith, Sara Carter
Thursday Mar 31, 2011
Thursday Mar 31, 2011
Gal Luft discusses the president’s speech on energy security. Next, Roger Noriega from the American Enterprise Institute, analyzes the growing threat from Venezuela as well as the mounting threat from terrorism, arms dealing, China and Russia within the region. Then, Doug Feith of the Hudson Institute explains how the president’s Libyan policy has the consent of foreign entities, but not of the American congress. Finally, Sara Carter looks at how the Libyan campaign is affecting the American troops.
Thursday Sep 02, 2010
Doug Feith, Mark Krikorian, Sara Carter
Thursday Sep 02, 2010
Thursday Sep 02, 2010
Today on Secure Freedom Radio with Frank Gaffney, former senior Pentagon official during the Bush Administration, Doug Feith, will weigh in on President Obama's speech and strategy towards Iraq and the START treaty. Next, Frank will be talking to Mark Krikorian, of the Center for Immigration Studies, on the growing threat of drugs, weapons and other threats coming across the Mexican border. Finally, Sara Carter will be discussing how the president's speech is playing with the troops.