BING WEST, former Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs:Why Obama believes history will treat him favorably on foreign policyPotential red lines that will force U.S. troops back into IraqThe need for a new Anbar AwakeningAmerican allies' mistrust of America’s role in defeating the Islamic StateDIANA WEST, author of “American Betrayal: The Secret Assault on Our Nation’s Character”:
BING WEST, former Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs:
- Why Obama believes history will treat him favorably on foreign policy
- Potential red lines that will force U.S. troops back into Iraq
- The need for a new Anbar Awakening
- American allies' mistrust of America’s role in defeating the Islamic State
DIANA WEST, author of “American Betrayal: The Secret Assault on Our Nation’s Character”:
- Repression in Saudi Arabia and the Pentagon essay contest regarding the late King Abdullah
- Controversy over the BBC’s hesitance to label the Charlie Hebdo attackers "terrorists"
- The century-spanning discussion and debate over radical Islam
- Will French authorities crack down on "no-go zones" and the urgent security threat posed by home-grown jihadists?
FRED FLEITZ, former CIA Analyst and Senior Fellow at Center for Security Policy:
- Obama's recent statements concerning the dismantling of Iran’s nuclear program
- How Iran is taking advantage of the U.S. power vacuum
- The Middle East's looming nuclear arms race
- Will Iran save the Obama Administration from itself?
KATHERINE ZIMMERMAN, Research Fellow and lead Al Qaeda Analyst on the American Enterprise Institute’s Critical Threats Project:
- Shia Houthi rebels in control of Sanaa’a and the disbanding of the Yemeni government
- Saudi Arabia’s options for confronting Iranian influence in Yemen
- The role of U.S. counterterrorism policy in whatever governance arises in Yemen
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