Retired
Special Operations Master Sergeant JIM HANSON reacts to Secretary of
Defense Chuck Hagel's assertion that planned military cuts will mean the
US will no longer necessarily be the dominant fighting force in the
world. Hanson argues that a smaller margin of superiority—or none at
all—means that more American lives will unquestionably be lost in future
conflicts, of which he is sure there will be many.
ANDREW
DAVENPORT, of RWR Advisory Group, outlines the financial repercussions
and uncertainties associated with easing economic sanctions on Iran.
Retired
Congressman PETE HOEKSTRA, former chair of the House Committee on
Intelligence, details the increasing international threats that make a
scaling-back of the military ill-advised.
DIANA WEST, author of
"American Betrayal," examines the implications that proposed further
cuts to the US military will have on its naval, air, and space
superiority. Additionally, she sheds light on the recent decision to
parole former United States Army First Lieutenant Michael Behenna.