Obsolescence by Design: Ignoring Nuclear Modernization
With Rep. Mike Rogers, Reggie Littlejohn, Fred Fleitz, Emmanuel Ogebe
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With Rep. Mike Rogers, Reggie Littlejohn, Fred Fleitz, Emmanuel Ogebe
Rep. MIKE ROGERS (AL-3), Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee’s Strategic Forces Subcommittee:
- Parallels between the Clinton and Obama administrations’ cuts to defense to feed social programs
- Nuclear obsolescence by design
- Russian and Chinese attempts to surpass American nuclear capabilities
- The dangers of nuclear ambitions and rogue states
REGGIE LITTLEJOHN, President of Women’s Rights Without Frontiers:
- Ten-year anniversary of the Beijing Women’s Conference and the thirty-fifth anniversary of China’s implementation of the one-child policy
- Family planning police: Domestic terrorists in China
- Is the Chinese communist regime stating to unravel?
FRED FLEITZ, Senior Vice President of Policy and Programs at the Center for Security Policy, and former CIA Analyst:
- The strategic importance to the Taliban of the five commanders traded in the Bergdahl swap
- France’s hardening stance in protest of how the current Iran negotiations are unfolding
- Did the Obama Administration leak that Israel was spying on the Iran negotiations?
- Ways in which current U.S. foreign policy is inviting harm upon the the Jewish state
EMMAUNUEL OGEBE, International Human Rights Lawyer and Expert at the Washington Working Group on Nigeria:
- Security concerns amidst the upcoming Nigerian presidential election
- Comparing Boko Haram’s reign of terror in Western Africa to the Islamic State
- Contentious U.S. support to General Buhari in his presidential bid against incumbent Goodluck Jonathan
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