BILL ROGGIO, managing editor at "The Long War Journal":
- Why jihadists are thriving in chaotic Syria
- Concerns that the Obama administration is underestimating the threat of jihadist groups
- Can Arab nations allied to the U.S. be trusted in fighting Islamist extremism?
- Yemen's likely future as the next Syria
FRED FLEITZ, former CIA Analyst:
- Recent warnings of an imminent terror attack inside the U.S. from the Khorasan Group
- Threats from so-called “homegrown” actors versus global jihadist networks
- Domestic terror in the western world as seen in the recent incidents in New Jersey and Australia
- Is it possible the Administration enlisted the Iranian regime for assistance in combating radical Islamism?
RICHARD PERLE, former Assistant Secretary of Defense for Global Strategic Affairs:
- Non-ideological incentives for jihadist recruitment and expansion
- Using Putin’s INF Treaty violation as an opportunity to reform arms control policy
- Is modern Russia as much of a nuclear threat to America as the Soviet Union was?
Rep. BILL POSEY, of Florida's 8th Congressional District:
- President Obama’s incoherent strategy for countering ISIS
- Criticism of the federal government’s neglect of NASA and space exploration
- The gravity of the threat posed by solar flares to electrical infrastructure