The U.S. withdrawal out of Iraq was not quite the “Fall of Saigon,” but we have just seen Fallujah Iraq fall to Al Qaeda. A heartbreaker, given the blood and treasure spent. What about the coming U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan? Do we have a “Fall of Saigon” coming with the return of the Taliban? Professor […]
Afghanistan & Pakistan: Crisis Sates Now Dwarfed by Syria with Dr. Abdul-Karim Khan
Washington’s focus has moved from Libya to Egypt and now to Syria and Iran. There are, however, other countries that continue to struggle with seemly insurmountable challenges to there very existence as nation states–namely Afghanistan and Pakistan, they are all but forgotten. In this global broadcast, both on audio and video, David Day engages in […]
China’s New ADIZ with Michael Sacharski
Are there unusual crossovers of the new China ADIZ (Air Defense Identification Zone) with both Taiwan and South Korea? There are and the Taiwan piece is perhaps something that most people do not know. Is China’s new ADIZ over the Senkaku islands a precursor to further ADIZs China may have in mind? What is this […]
Negotiating the The Nuclear Deal with Iran
What is the nuclear deal that has been negotiated with Iran? How did we get here? Where does it succeed and where does it fail? What does it mean for future US relations with Iran, with Israel, and all the countries of the Middle East? What opportunities and risks does it hold for the US […]