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With Bill Roggio, Fred Fleitz, Rep. Rob Wittman, ADM James Loy

BILL ROGGIO, managing editor of The Long War Journal:

  • On the 13th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, does the US truly understand the nature of the enemy it faces?
  • The President’s concerning rhetoric about the Islamic State in yesterday’s speech
  • Can the Saudis be trusted to properly combat the jihadist threat?

FRED FLEITZ, former CIA intelligence officer:

  • The President’s plan to attack Islamic State targets in Syria with airstrikes
  • Iranian influence in Iraq and Syria
  • Russia’s involvement in negotiations on Iran’s nuclear program
  • Under Secretary of State Rose Gottemoeller’s chances of curbing Russian violations of the INF Treaty

Rep. ROB WITTMAN, Chairman of the Readiness Subcommittee of the House Armed Services Committee:

  • The extent of jihadist extremism and the American ability to respond: 2014 vs. pre-9/11
  • The need for President Obama to present Congress with specifics—not just objectives—for confronting the Islamic State
  • Sequestration’s impact on US military readiness
  • Lessons learned from Iraq and Afghanistan concerning Congress’s role in preparing the US budget for a possible long term military engagement

ADM. JAMES LOY, former Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security, Administrator of the TSA, and Commandant of the US Coast Guard:

  • Reflections on building up DHS and TSA after the 9/11 attacks
  • The currently accelerating pace of change in US counter-terror planning in response to the formation of new terror groups after the weakening of “core Al Qaeda”
  • Where is the federal government not adequately focusing on potential security vulnerabilities?
  • Improving US resiliency planning to deal with possible cyber attacks on critical infrastructure
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