U.S. Counterterrorism Policy for the Road Ahead
With Andrew Stiles, Daniel Greenfield, Rowan Scarborough, Jessica Vaughan
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With Andrew Stiles, Daniel Greenfield, Rowan Scarborough, Jessica Vaughan
ANDREW STILES, Digital Managing Editor for the Washington Free Beacon:
- “What I saw in Iran”
- Glimpses of a disconnect between the Iranian regime and the Iranian people
- Is there an opening for regime change in the Islamic Republic?
- The Iranian perspective of the nuclear negotiations
DANIEL GREENFIELD, Shillman Journalism Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center:
- A working relationship between Iran and the Islamic State
- Why chaos in Iraq will likely to lead to an Iranian-friendly Shi’ite regime in Baghdad
- Is there a potential for a Sunni partition in Western Iraq, into Syria?
- Arab League creating a joint multinational military force
ROWAN SCARBOROUGH, national security correspondent for The Washington Times:
- Islamic State recruitment is a worrisome test of counterterrorism policy
- The difficulties in tracking those who would join the Islamic State
- Assessing American counterterrorism options, both domestically and abroad
- Why a desertion charge may be the least of Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl’s concerns
JESSICA VAUGHAN, Director of Policy Studies at the Center for Immigration Studies:
- A continued influx of MS-13-affiliated minors pouring across the border from Central America
- Flaws in the current government deportation policy
- Looking at prior successes of ICE’s crack down on street gangs as a reference for the road ahead
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