Why Obama’s Cybersecurity Executive Order Won’t Work
With Fred Grandy, Rep. Mike Turner, James Woolsey, Bill Gertz.
FRED GRANDY of the Center for Security Policy reflects on yesterday’s Senate filibuster of Chuck Hagel, and gives his reasoning for why Hagel is likely to be confirmed in the end–even despite the video from Rutgers that has just come to light.
Congressman MIKE TURNER of Ohio discusses the ever-looming threat of sequestration, as well as the State of the Union Address, which Turner says would have included talk of a scaling-back of our nuclear force, if not for the North Korean nuclear test that had just occurred.
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Former CIA Director JAMES WOOLSEY points out that one of the major problems with the Obama administration’s approach to foreign policy and national security is refusing to accept the idea that religion can promote violence.
Washington Times reporter BILL GERTZ discusses President Obama’s new cybersecurity executive order, and expresses his relief that the administration has finally realized that the United States is basically fighting a low level, covert war, even though the order itself is unlikely to prove much of a help.
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