JIM HANSON, retired Special Operations Master Sergeant:Why did the US decide now to trade five Taliban commanders for captured U.S. Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl?Was the Haqqani Network paid cash by the government of Qatar to facilitate the deal?What are the circumstances under which Sgt. Bergdahl was captured?Congressman STEVE KING (IA-4): Concern over precedent set by U.S. negotiating with terrorists via a third party to secure the release of Sgt. Bowe BergdahlA law, signed by President Obama,...
JIM HANSON, retired Special Operations Master Sergeant:
- Why did the US decide now to trade five Taliban commanders for captured U.S. Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl?
- Was the Haqqani Network paid cash by the government of Qatar to facilitate the deal?
- What are the circumstances under which Sgt. Bergdahl was captured?
Congressman STEVE KING (IA-4):
- Concern over precedent set by U.S. negotiating with terrorists via a third party to secure the release of Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl
- A law, signed by President Obama, that requires Congress be given 30-days advance notice before the release of any prisoner from Guantanamo Bay, and why the Administration says it was unable to comply in the Bergdahl case
- Problems with an order given to ICE to disregard a law that orders deportation proceedings be started whenever an illegal alien is found within the country
RAYMOND STOCK, of the Middle East Forum:
- What the results of the recent Egyptian election says about domestic support for presidential-elect Abdel Fattah el-Sisi
- Will Coptic Christians in Egypt fare better under el-Sisi than under the Muslim Brotherhood's Morsi?
- Muslim Brotherhood members possibly seeking refuge in the United States
GORDON CHANG, of Forbes.com:
- The 25th anniversary of Tiananmen Square and where Communist China stands today
- Recent Shangri-La talks and how America and China presented themselves at the event
- Updates on recent Chinese aggression against Vietnam and American allies in the region
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