Dr. MICHAEL AUSLIN, Resident Scholar and Director of Japan Studies at the American Enterprise Institute:
- Factors behind Japan's major revamping of its regional strategy
- Do American allies think that the United States' “pivot to Asia” is simply a rhetorical ploy?
- What to gauge from Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s visit to Washington
- Predictions on how far Japan will shift from its defensive military status quo
JOHN WOHLSTETTER, Senior Fellow at the Discovery Institute and the London Center for Policy Research:
- Evidence for the non-existence of an Iranian fatwa prohibiting the use of nuclear weapons
- Congressional tactics that could hinder a nuclear agreement with Tehran
- Repercussions of the U.S. Government's failure to take advantage of the 2009 uprising in Iran
- Will Israel strike first at the behest of the Saudis?
FRED FLEITZ, Senior Vice President for Policy and Programs at the Center for Security Policy, and former CIA analyst:
- How desperation for a deal emboldens Iran's continuous violations of international law
- Constitutional considerations in the Senate over the Iran deal, treaty status, and the President's legacy
- The benefit of drawn out amendment proceedings
FRANK GAFFNEY, President and CEO of the Center for Security Policy, and host of Secure Freedom Radio:
- The launch of IranTruth.org
- How Iranian actions make it unsuitable as any kind of partner for peace
- The Muslim Brotherhood in America and the failed attempt to ban Dutch politician Geert Wilders
- Why the First Amendment is the first line of defense against Shariah law in the U.S.