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Entries in foreign policy (25)

Wednesday
Nov092011

Obama Not Engaged In Foreign Policy, Charges Cornyn

During a speech at the Hudson Institute Wednesday, Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) criticized President Obama for not giving a clear vision for the United States’ role in the world. (0:27)

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Wednesday
Oct052011

Ron Paul Prefers Policy Over Campaign Trivia

Presidential Candidate Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas) tells the National Press Club Wednesday that he is too involved in economic and foreign policy to remember the details of his campaign. (0:13)

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Tuesday
Jun282011

Pawlenty: America Has Moral Clarity To Lead The World 

In an address at the Council on Foreign Relations, Republican Presidential candidate Tim Pawlenty says America needs to be more proactive in its foreign policy objectives. (00:25)

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Friday
Apr292011

Santorum: Obama's Foreign Policy Is Just A Set Of Apologies To The World

At an appearance at the National Press Club Thursday, former Senator Rick Santorum (R-Penn.) described President Obama’s foreign policy as far too apologetic. (0:23)

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Friday
Apr292011

Obama Doesn't Understand American Exceptionalism, Says Santorum

At an appearance at the National Press Club Thursday, former Senator Rick Santorum (R-Penn.) chastised President Barack Obama and his administration’s foreign policy. (0:57)

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Tuesday
Jun022009

America's Furture Now Radio Row: Amb. Elizabeth Bagley

Talk Radio News Service's Managing Editor Victoria Jones talks to Ambassador Elizabeth Bagley about her new position as a Special Representative to Secretary of State for Global Partnerships and international business expos. (8:16)
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Wednesday
May272009

Phillips: Don't Apologize for the Use of Hard Power

James Phillips, senior research fellow of Middle Eastern Affairs at the Heritage Foundation, expressed Wednesday why he doesn't think Obama should apologize for the use of hard power during his upcoming trip overseas. He believes there should instead be a discussion of the fact that the U.S. has used hard power to fight for the Muslims. (1:00)
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Monday
May182009

Van Hollen: Congress' role in foreign policymaking

Rep. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) says Congress shapes how the President acts on foreign policy. (0:43)
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Tuesday
Apr142009

The challenges of American maritime policy

Ashely Tellis, an expert at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, outlines the future of American maritime policy. He believes that America must "straddle a state of complacency and paranoia," as it cannot preemptively identify a threat, whether it be a nation or a smaller group. But must always be vigilant of the risks that emerging nations pose. (1:09)
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Friday
Nov212008

Justice can defeat terror

President of the Supreme Court Bar Association of Pakistan Aitzaz Ahsan says an independent justice system in Pakistan would be a be good tool against the war on terror. (2:53)
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Monday
Oct202008

McCain campaign worried for country under Obama

McCain-Palin Foreign Policy Adviser Randy Scheunemann warns of the issues in Sen. Obama's foreign policy plans. He also says that Obama is hesitant to admit when he is wrong. (0:58)
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Monday
Oct202008

Giuliani agrees with Biden for once

Former Mayor Rudy Giuliani says that Biden's comments that Obama would get tested early in his presidency are very revealing to the danger an Obama presidency would bring. (1:09)
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Sunday
Sep282008

Plouffe: McCain needed game-changing moment

Speaking to reporters after the first presidential debate, Obama Campaign Manager David Plouffe says that McCain needed a game-changing moment, and this debate was supposed to be his strength, but Obama "commanded" that section of the debate. (1:01)




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Thursday
Jul312008

Joe Biden worries about "creeping militarization"

Sen. Joe Biden (D-Del.) expresses concern over the perceived militarization of the US foreign policy (2:08).
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Tuesday
Jul152008

Obama may not be up to Afghanistan challenge, experts say

Senior foreign affairs advisors for John McCain, Kori Schake and Randy Scheunemann, discuss the setbacks Barack Obama has when it comesto foreign policy, especially in Afghanistan. Following Obama's speech about national security, Schuenemann said it is interesting that Obama gave this speech, especially since he has not been to Iraq in over 900 days and has never been to Afghanistan. Rep. Jim DeMint (R-S.C.) sees problems with committee organization and action on issues in Afghanistan. (17:50)
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Tuesday
Jul152008

Obama to "seize this moment's promise"

Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama discusses the many consequences of war in Iraq during foreign policy and national security speech. Obama mentions how he wants "America once again to lead." (1:36)
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Tuesday
Jul152008

Wasted potential: Obama on what we "could have" accomplished

Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama discusses the ways America could have acted following the terrorist attacks of September 11th, 2001 during his speech on foreign policy and national security. (2:01)
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Tuesday
Jun032008

Interview with Middle East conflict expert Dr. Trita Parsi: McCain does not "savor" diplomacy

Dr. Trita Parsi, author of the new book Treacherous Alliances: The Secret Dealings of Israel, Iran, and the United States and founder of the National Iranian American Council (NIAC), speaks with News Correspondent Evan Segerman on a number of issues concerning the conflict in the Middle East. During the interview, Dr. Parsi discusses the upcoming presidential election, his feelings about the recent American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) conference, and the role young people can play by educating themselves about what is taking place in countries such as Israel and Iran. (5:49)
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Friday
May302008

Former Israeli Ambassador says Iran is Israel's main threat

Former Israeli Ambassador to the U.S. Itamar Rabinovich talks about Iran and how they pose the greatest threat to Israel and the Arab-Israeli peace process. (0:59)
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Friday
May302008

CATO expert : China could cost U.S. a fearsome price

CATO Institute expert Dr. Ted Galen Carpenter explains that a mishandled United States' relationship with an emerging Chinese powerhouse could cost us a hefty price for decades to come. (0:42)
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