Friday, 7 August 2015

Where Iranian Sanctions Relief Would Really Go

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Secure Freedom Radio, Aug. 7, 2015:

With Clare Lopez, Claudia Rosett, Dr. Michael O’Hanlon, Prof. Peter Navarro

CLARE LOPEZ, Vice President of Research and Analysis at the Center for Security Policy:

  • A disconnect between the president’s rhetoric on the Iran deal and the agreement’s actual content
  • Sen. Chuck Schumer’s decision to not support the deal and its implications for Congress
  • Who Iranian Quds Force Commander Qasem Soleimani is and why he was sanctioned
  • Sarah Steelman’s point that the deal will force U.S. states to remove sanctions on terrorist sponsors

CLAUDIA ROSETT, Journalist-In-Residence with the Foundation for Defense of Democracies:

Dr. MICHAEL O’HANLON, Senior Fellow at The Brookings Institution:

  • General thoughts on the Iranian nuclear deal and if Congress should pass it
  • The problem of immediate, large-scale sanctions relief for the Iranians
  • General John Campbell’s recent analysis of the situation in Afghanistan
  • The current state of the Taliban and whether parts of it are joining the Islamic State

Prof. Peter Navarro, Author of the forthcoming Crouching Tiger: What China’s Militarism Means for the World:

  • An economic explanation of the national security threat from China
  • Consensus among experts on the dangers on an expanding Chinese military
  • Obama backing down on currency manipulation and the flawed economic interdependence argument concerning Beijing

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Dr Michael Rubin Ph.D.: The Iran Deal

Recorded at Center for Security Policy’s National Security Group Lunch on Capitol Hill on Thursday, July 24, 2015.

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Recorded at a Center for Security Policy National Security Briefing on Capitol Hill on Thursday, August 6th, 2015.

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