Venezuela’s New Chapter of Authoritarianism
With Debra Burlingame, A.B. Stoddard, Rep. Mark Meadows, Paul Bonicelli
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With Debra Burlingame, A.B. Stoddard, Rep. Mark Meadows, Paul Bonicelli
DEBRA BURLINGAME, member of the board of directors of the 9/11 Memorial Museum:
- Links between border security, a strong economy, and American national security
- Is the U.S. justice system’s reach long enough to bring jihadists to justice?
- Islamist claims that parts of the 9/11 Memorial Museum are racist
A.B. STODDARD, Associate Editor and Columnist at “The Hill”:
- The significance of a new Authorization to Use Military Force (AUMF)
- Congressional hesitance to take definitive positions on Iraq so close to election season
- Inconsistencies on national security policy within the Republican Party
- The President’s announcement of a delay on an executive decision on amnesty
Rep. MARK MEADOWS (NC-11), Member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee:
- Should harsher, more direct military action be applied against the Islamic State?
- The case against a specifics-based authorization of military force in Iraq
- Updates on the current West African Ebola crisis
PAUL BONICELLI, former Assistant Administrator for USAID Bureau of Latin America and the Caribbean:
- The nexus between Venezuela and Cuba
- The Monroe Doctrine’s lasting relevance to American national security
- Venezuela’s crumbling stability under Chavez-successor Nicolas Maduro
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