quoting Michael McFaulvia News Busters, Media Research Center
Tuesday, November 24, 2015
In NBC Nightly News’s coverage of President Obama’s Tuesday meeting with French President Hollande, the newscast complained that Turkey’s decision to shoot down a Russian fighter jet had “managed to overshadow” the “crucial meeting at the White House” and further “derailed” an attempt to forge a more cohesive coalition to fight ISIS with Russia.
After the terror in Paris, most Democrats and Republicans agree that America should end the Islamic State. Even the socialist Democrat, Bernie Sanders, has called on America to lead a coalition to rid the world of this caliphate.
interview with Kori Schakevia The John Batchelor Show
Tuesday, November 24, 2015
Hoover Institution fellow Kori Schake discusses NATO's handling of Turkey's shooting down of a Russian plane and why NATO hasn’t invoked Article 5 in defense of Turkey.
The U.S. presidential contest has been reshaped and its leading candidates reordered as daily reports of a world struggling to avoid escalating conflicts on multiple continents drive security fears back to the top of voters’ minds.
In the wake of the tragic and outrageous terrorist attacks committed by ISIS agents in Paris last week, the online hacker group Anonymous declared a cyber-assault against ISIS.
What are we to make of the fact that the two leading Republican presidential candidates, frontrunner Donald Trump and Dr. Ben Carson, are both peddling what can only be described as a blood libel against Muslim Americans?
Hoover Institution fellow Kori Schake discusses the US fight against global terrorism and how costly, distracting, self-perpetuating, unceasing, and unresolvable it seems to be.