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James Ceaser is the Harry F. Byrd Professor of Politics at the University of Virginia, director of the Program for Constitutionalism and Democracy, and was a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution. He is the author of several books on American politics and American political thought, including...
Ed Lazear On The Hugh Hewitt Radio Show (28:10)
Ed Lazear talks about the Department of Homeland Security Funding bill that was recently passed.
Lanhee Chen On Fox News Radio
Lanhee Chen discusses what America’s relationship is like with Israel today with what it would have been had Romney won in 2012.
Peter Robinson On The Hugh Hewitt Radio Show (28:00)
Peter Robinson talks about Benjamin Netanyahu's speech.
Paul Gregory On The John Batchelor Show (11:00)
Paul Gregory talks about Boris Nemtsov’s murder.
The Audacity Of Weakness
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke to Congress on Tuesday to warn Americans of the anti-Western threats from theocratic -- and likely to soon be nuclear -- Iran.
The Evolving Role Of Military Exercises In Asia
AMTI Director Mira Rapp Hooper interviews former Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Gary Roughead on the evolving role of military exercises in the Asia Pacific.
Promethean America
Can you kill your way to victory? Yes, if you are engaged in a hot war against a conventional enemy. Yes, too, if you face homicidal extremists. Killing them may be the only option. Indeed, death is the essential dimension of warfare.
Kremlin Investigators Claim That Nemstov Killed By All Putin’s Enemies In One Package
Putin has apparently decided that he can use the Nemtsov killing to implicate all his enemies at once.
President Reaffirms '92 Consensus, Opposition Not Committed
Taipei, March 5 (CNA) President Ma Ying-jeou reaffirmed Thursday his administration's position on an understanding that has helped stabilize relations across the Taiwan Strait, an understanding that the main opposition party refuses to recognize.
U.S. And Iran Seek Nuclear Deal Despite Huge Hurdles, A Stanford Scholar Says
Stanford Iran expert Abbas Milani says Iranian leadership is split over making a nuclear deal, while the United States may face stiff opposition from Congress before an end-of-March deadline for an outline of an agreement.
Kori Schake On The John Batchelor Show
Kori Schake talks about Iran and their nuclear weapons program.
Samuel Tadros On The John Batchelor Show (19:18)
Samuel Tadros talks about Shahid King Bolsen.
The Air Campaign against ISIS
One of the enduring myths of the Second World War is that strategic bombing had little impact on popular morale in Germany. Nothing could be further from the truth. In fact, the Combined Bomber Offensive, much of which targeted civilians, had a profound effect on German morale, while it severely impeded the ability of the Nazi war economy to meet the war’s spiraling demands.
Silencing The Opposition
Opposition research is an accepted part of democratic battle. You learn as much as you can about your opponent – the inevitable embarrassments of youth, sexual proclivities, financial improprieties or just stuff you can twist or credibly make up to put him or her on the defensive.
Does The Kremlin Have Hillary Clinton’s Emails?
The furor over the revelation that Hillary Clinton used a private email account throughout her tenure as secretary of state (and did not even have an official State Department account) misses the point.
Israel, Jews, And The Obama Administration
Even some Democrats in Congress have come to the conclusion that after the brouhaha over Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu’s speech before Congress, President Obama wants to radically downgrade the long American special relationship with democratic Jewish Israel — and perhaps has a dislike of the idea of Israel.
The Error In The Senators’ Letter To The Leaders Of Iran
Josh Rogin reports that a “group of 47 Republican senators has written an open letter to Iran’s leaders warning them that any nuclear deal they sign with President Barack Obama’s administration won’t last after Obama leaves office.”
On Cyber Arms Control (Apropos Of The New York Times Editorial)
A bit late, but one more observation about the New York Times editorial calling for cyber arms control. In their words, “the best way forward [to reduce cyber threats] is to accelerate international efforts to negotiate limits on the cyberarms race,” in much the same way that we did with the nuclear arms control treaties of the Cold War.
The Lawfare Podcast: Natan Sachs On Bibi’s Big Day In Washington
This week, Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a controversial address to a joint session of Congress in a move not coordinated with President Barack Obama.
Col. Joseph Felter On The John Batchelor Show (29:25)
Col. Joseph Felter talks about war and the Islamic State.

