CAROLINE GLICK, Adjunct Senior Fellow at the Center for Security Policy and author of "The Israeli Solution: A One-State Plan for Peace in the Middle East":
- The results of the Israeli elections and why a unity government is unlikely to emerge
- Prime Minister Netanyahu's mandate on national security
- The appointment of Robert Malley to the National Security Council’s Middle East Desk
DIANA WEST, author of “American Betrayal: The Secret Assault on Our Nation’s Character”:
- The DNI’s Threat Assessment setting the stage for further Western concessions to Tehran
- Similarities of Iran's strategy to the deception-based negotiating of the former USSR
- Revelations that the White House continues to consult disgraced General Petraeus on the Islamic State
- Tom Cotton (R-AR) and the Senate 47’s open letter to Iran emphasizing checks and balances in the U.S. Constitution
Dr. JACK CARAVELLI, former Director for Nonproliferation on the National Security Council and 14-year veteran CIA analyst:
- Putin's "adventure" in Ukraine: one year later
- Western wistful thinking and the myth of a "New Russia" under Putin
- Is NATO prepared to deal with a recidivist Russia?
- How accepting a nuclear Iran could shred the Non-Proliferation Treaty
PETE HEGSETH, CEO of Concerned Veterans for America:
- Foreign policy problems arising from the U.S.'s “leading from behind approach” in Libya, Syria, and post-surge Iraq
- Implications of the Iranian Quds Force and Shia militias filling the power void in the fight against the Islamic State
- Political biases present in the National Intelligence Threat List due to the ongoing Iranian nuclear deal
- Veterans Affairs meddling with the Choice Act, a service meant to enable veterans to receive private medical care