Russian Invasion of the Crimean Peninsula Still Garnering Only Weak Response from the International Community

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With Claudia Rosett, Diana West, Andy McCarthy, Ted Bromund

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With Claudia Rosett, Diana West, Andy McCarthy, Ted Bromund

Journalist in Residence at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies CLAUDIA ROSETT runs through the international responses to Vladimir Putin’s invasion of the Crimea. She highlights particularly the UN General Assembly’s resolution condemning the invasion, which directly named Russia only once. Rosett also describes the effect the differences between US rhetoric and actions are having on China’s military buildup.

DIANA WEST, author of “American Betrayal”, examines Marxist sentiments found throughout the US. She argues that these feelings are a legacy of the US’s failure to completely win the ideological battle of the Cold War.

ANDY McCARTHY, former federal prosecutor, offers his insight into the possible ramifications of further U.S. involvement in the Syrian conflict. He contends that this issue, in addition to the Russian-Ukraine conflict and the Israeli peace talks, comprise the top diplomatic failures of President Obama and Secretary of State John Kerry.

TED BROMUND, senior fellow at The Heritage Foundation’s Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom, details the fundamental vagueness of the United Nations when addressing human rights standards in its Arms Trade Treaty. He further explains how this language may preclude future U.S. policies towards Israel and Taiwan.
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