Episodes
Thursday Jun 27, 2013
Lt. Gen Jerry Boykin, Christian Whiton, Mark Schneider, Fred Fleitz
Thursday Jun 27, 2013
Thursday Jun 27, 2013
Thursday Jun 27, 2013
Lt. Gen Jerry Boykin, Christian Whiton, Mark Schneider, Fred Fleitz
Thursday Jun 27, 2013
Thursday Jun 27, 2013
Thursday Jun 27, 2013
Lt. Gen Jerry Boykin, Christian Whiton, Mark Schneider, Fred Fleitz
Thursday Jun 27, 2013
Thursday Jun 27, 2013
Thursday Jun 20, 2013
John Wohlsetter, Fred Fleitz, Fred Rustmann, Matthew Continetti
Thursday Jun 20, 2013
Thursday Jun 20, 2013
JOHN WOHLSETTER, of the Seattle based think tank The Discovery Institute, goes into great depth about Obama's recent speech in Berlin and what limiting the American nuclear arsenal would mean for U.S. national security.
FRED FLEITZ explains the faulty logic of the argument that if the US reduces its nuclear arsenal other nations will follow.
FRED RUSTMANN, founder and Chariman of CTC International Group, analyzes the potential damage Edward Snowden has done with the release of classified information as well as looking at what information Snowden was privy to whether or not he was previously working with the Chinese government before he fled to China.
MATTHEW CONTINETTI, of the Washington Free Beacon, explains why he believes there was a lack of coverage by the mainstream media in the beginning of the White House scandals, by evaluating the degrees of separation between reporters and the White House and what biases this leads to.
Thursday Jun 13, 2013
John Bolton, Fred Fleitz, Ryan Mauro, Elaine Donnelly
Thursday Jun 13, 2013
Thursday Jun 13, 2013
JOHN BOLTON, former Ambassador and Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, talks about the appointment of Samantha Power to UN Ambassador and the problems this will have on America and its' foreign policy. He also touches on other issues of importance to national security; including NSA data collection and President Obama’s upcoming trip to Germany to discuss further “De-Nuclearization” of the US. FRED FLEITZ of LIGNET.com gives his analysis on the NSA leaks, and argues that much of the backlash comes from an American public that is already on edge with the Obama administration thanks to the many other recent scandals. ELAINE DONNELLY, founder and president of the Center for Military Readiness, talks about sexual assaults in the military. She specifically examines the rising prevalence of sexual assaults that occur between men. RYAN MAURO, of Clarion Project.org, looks at the results of a recent Pew poll conducted in Egypt that show there is still growing support for Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood in the country, despite the setbacks the group has had in the recent past.
Thursday May 23, 2013
Sen. John Boozman, Adam Kredo, Amb. John Bolton, Fred Fleitz
Thursday May 23, 2013
Thursday May 23, 2013
US Senator from Arkansas JOHN BOOZMAN explains the relevance and importance of helping military service members transition into civilian life with a bipartisan bill in the Senate, as well as the way investment in trade relationships with African nations can promote security and human rights. ADAM KREDO of the Washington Free Beacon discusses the threat of Westerners becoming radicalized by the Syrian conflict. Former Amb. JOHN BOLTON offers his predictions on what Obama will say about Guantanamo Bay during this afternoon’s speech at the National Defense University. FRED FLEITZ of Lignet.com, talks with Frank about Guantanamo Bay and whether or not moving the prisoners incarcerated at the facility and closing it down is the best solution.
Thursday May 02, 2013
Victoria Toensing, Bob Lorsch, Ben Cohen, Fred Fleitz
Thursday May 02, 2013
Thursday May 02, 2013
VICTORIA TOENSING, founding partner of diGenova & Toensing LLP, discusses the client she is defending who has information relating to the 9/11/12 attack in Benghazi but claims they are being frightened out of testifying by the US government. BOB LORSCH, president and CEO of MMRGlobal Inc, talks about the Free Afridi campaign he and his wife are spearheading to get Dr. Shaki Afridi released from a Pakistani prison, and the latest news that a ruling on the case has been delayed yet again. Shillman Analyst for JNS.org BEN COHEN explains the nationalist and Islamic forces that Turkish prime minister Erdogan must appeal to in the context of his recent announcement of an upcoming visit to Gaza. FRED FLEITZ of Lignet.com analyzes why, despite President Obama's recent call to do so, the Guantanamo Bay detention facility will not be closed in the near future.
Thursday Apr 25, 2013
Clyde Prestowitz, Sam Nunberg, Fred Fleitz, Diana West
Thursday Apr 25, 2013
Thursday Apr 25, 2013
Author CLYDE PRESTOWITZ, author of The Betrayal of American Prosperity, outlines the impact of industrial policy on national security policy in terms of what happens when we trade high tech access for major markets. How do agents of influence work? SAM NUNBERG of the Middle East Forum explains how Iran influences U.S. policy by lobbying the administration to ease and lift sanctions through Iranian oil conglomerates and a non-profit advocacy group whose policy analysis plays to Iran’s advantage. Former CIA officer FRED FLEITZ of the Langley Intelligence Group Network covers role of ideology and technology in the Boston terrorist attack, the Al Qaeda-Iran relationship, and the Al Qaeda train plot in Canada. Author and columnist DIANA WEST tracks the Saudi angle of the Boston Marathon terror attack.
Thursday Apr 04, 2013
Claudia Rosett, Ted Bromund, Fred Fleitz, Steven Hayward
Thursday Apr 04, 2013
Thursday Apr 04, 2013
With Claudia Rosett, Ted Bromund, Fred Fleitz, Steven Hayward. CLAUDIA ROSETT, Journalist-in-Residence at Foundation for Defense of Democracies, explains how the U.S.’s recent actions have made any nuclear weapons threat from it far less credible, and has therefore encouraged North Korea to test the limits of American patience. TED BROMUND of the Heritage Foundation unfolds the implications of the passage of the UN conventional arms control treaty. FRED FLEITZ of Lignet.com reasons that despite the soon to be reopened North Korean plant being unable to produce a bomb for at least three to five years, the international community will nonetheless feel pressured to grant the country more concessions. STEVEN HAYWARD of the Claremont Institute sets the criteria for examining the accuracy of climate modeling and determining its suitability as a factor in defense planning.
Thursday Mar 28, 2013
Jon Kyl, Luis Fleischman, Ilan Berman, Fred Fleitz
Thursday Mar 28, 2013
Thursday Mar 28, 2013
Former U.S. Senator from Arizona JON KYL explains the differences in America’s ability to defend itself according to respective administration’s priorities for missile defense and nuclear deterrence. Senior adviser for the Menges Hemispheric Security Project at the Center for Security Policy, Dr. LUIS FLEISCHMAN lays out the global strategic importance of the Iranian access to Latin America post Chavez as well as the significance of the new Pope. ILAN BERMAN of the American Foreign Policy Council breaks down Iran’s options and the difference between strategic and tactical implications of sanctions on their weapons program. The director of the Langley Intelligence Group Network, FRED FLEITZ covers a menu of updates ranging from the Cypriot banking crisis to the new Russian bomber threat.