Guests include Pepperdine University fellow Bruce Herschensohn; GOP Political trickster Roger Stone; Michael Douglas biographer Marc Eliot; CNBC reporter Robert Frank; Slate columnist Sasha Issenberg; and successful community banker Tony Nuzzo.
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Robert Evans has reported extensively from the region and is here to help make sense of a nuclear Iran and the threat it poses to the United States and the world.
Israel, the US and other Western countries believe Iran’s nuclear program is a cover for developing atomic weapons.
Concern over what to do about Iran came to a head during Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited President Obama at the White House.
Israel asserts his country’s right to defend itself militarily against the Iranian nuclear threat.
President Obama prefers sanctions to military action in the region. A logical concern with US troops already stretched thin across the globe.
Recently, Iranian Officials Offered ‘Permanent Human Monitoring’ of Nuclear Sites softening earlier belligerent talk of closing the Straits of Hormuz if attacked.
Trita Parsi presents controversial ideas on US-Iran relations. He’s the president of the National Iranian American Council. We discuss his proposals in his book A Single Roll of the Dice: Obama’s Diplomacy with Iran.
Mitchell Bard is the executive director of a non-profit, a foreign policy analyst and a former senior analyst in the polling division of the 1988 Bush campaign. He exposes how American presidents and diplomats have sold out our interests and security to the Arab interests—Saudi Arabia, in particular. We discuss his book The Arab Lobby.