Foreign Policy Vacuums in the Middle East, Africa and Latin America
With Bill Roggio, Peter Pham, Jose Cardenas, Fred Fleitz
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With Bill Roggio, Peter Pham, Jose Cardenas, Fred Fleitz
BILL ROGGIO, Managing Editor of the Long War Journal:
- President Obama’s speech at West Point
- Withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan
- Thoughts on the planned arming and training of potential moderate groups in Syria
PETER PHAM, The Atlantic Council
- Grading Obama’s foreign policy concerning U.S. strategic and economic goals in Africa
- Increasing Chinese military influence in Africa parallel to a shrinking U.S. Africa Command
- Did the failure to label Boko Haram as a designated terror group affect broader American goals in Africa?
JOSE CARDENAS, former USAID Acting Assistant for Latin America and the Caribbean:
- President Obama’s West Point speech outlining his administration’s international goals and feelings towards American exceptionalism
- Anti-American sentiments in Venezuela
- The elections in Colombia and the possible role the narco-terror group FARC will play after the elections
FRED FLEITZ, Center for Security Policy
- President Obama’s failure to emphasize terrorism as a threat in his recent foreign policy speech at West Point
- Past failures that may have motivated Edward Snowden to seek revenge against the United States
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