White House’s Pro-Islamist Allies Have Dangerous Levels of Foreign Policy Influence
With Zuhdi Jasser, Carina Tertsakian, Gordon Chang, Roger Noriega
Dr. ZUHDI JASSER, of the American Islamic Forum for Democracy, gages the crisis in Egypt and how the violence occurring now against members of the Muslim Brotherhood is actually fueling their cause and legitimatizing them further in the country. Dr. Jasser also probes deeper into the dangers of the White House keeping company with radical Islamists and people who have known ties to radical apparatuses, like Huma Abedin.
CARINA TERTSAKIAN, senior researcher in Human Rights Watch’s Africa division, digs deeper into the background of the M23 Rebels in the Democratic Republic of Congo, as well as sheds light on the atrocities that are occurring in the DRC and what, if anything, is being done to help the region.
GORDON CHANG, of Forbes.com, gives his insight on several different important issues critical to national security, including EMPs, where the U.S. stands with North Korea and the upcoming trip of Jimmy Carter to North Korea to negotiate the release of American Kenneth Bay, and what impact this visit could have.
ROGER NORIEGA, of InterAmerican Security Watch, examines the threats from the south of border– namely, the North Korean vessel stopped in Panama containing missiles.
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