Damaging Effects of the Corker-Cardin Bill
With Rep. John Fleming, Fred Fleitz, Christian Whiton, Micahel Braun
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With Rep. John Fleming, Fred Fleitz, Christian Whiton, Micahel Braun
Rep. JOHN FLEMING, Representing the Fourth District of Louisiana:
- Congressional Republicans’ weakened position in negotiating the Corker-Cardin Bill
- Why removing U.S. missile defense systems from Europe is a recipe for proliferation
- A critique of President Obama’s refusal to stand up to Russian expansionism in Ukraine
- Will the technological advantage the U.S. has over China and Russia end soon?
FRED FLEITZ, Senior Vice President for Policy and Programs at the Center for Security Policy and former CIA Analyst:
- Obama’s flip-flopping on the definition of a “good” nuclear deal
- The administration’s claim that this deal will prevent a nuclear Iran
- IAEA’s ability to inspect Iranian nuclear sites
- Timetable for sanctions relief and the removal of known Iranian terrorists from the sanctions lists
CHRISTIAN WHITON, Principal at DC International Advisory and author of “Smart Power: Between Diplomacy and War”:
- State Department strategy for the nuclear negotiations
- Analyzing the international community’s support for the Iran deal
- How the Iran deal affects military options for Israel and future U.S. presidents
- The current U.S. strategy towards Cuba
- Republican tolerance for sanctuary cities
MICHAEL BRAUN, former Drug Enforcement Administration Chief of Operations:
- Drug lord “El Chapo” Guzman’s escape from a Mexican prison
- Popular misconceptions about the “War on Drugs”
- US-Mexican cooperation in the hunt for Guzman
- Concerns over the FARC’s submarine force and ties to Hezbollah
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