Douglas Feith: In the past, western allies relied on the US nuclear umbrella for protection. What about now?

Airman 1st Class Jackson Ligon, left, and Senior Airman Jonathan Marinaccio, 341st Missile Maintenance Squadron technicians, connect a re-entry system to a spacer on an intercontinental ballistic missile during a Simulated Electronic Launch-Minuteman test Sept. 22, 2020, at a launch facility near Great Falls, Mont. SELM testing allows missile wings throughout Air Force Global Strike Command to evaluate the reliability of their systems (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Daniel Brosam)

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With Rick Green, Col. John Mills (Ret.), Douglas Feith and David Wurmser

RICK GREEN, Constitution Coach, Patriot Academy, former Texas State Representative, President, Authentic American History Productions, LLC, @RickGreenTX

  • Rick Green argues that the Constitution needs to be amended so that states are in control of their own election laws
  • What did President Biden mean when he said, “No amendment is absolute?”

COL (RET) JOHN MILLS, Former Director, Cybersecurity Policy, Strategy, and International Affairs, Office of the Secretary of Defense:

DOUGLAS FEITH, former US Undersecretary of Defense for Policy, Author, “War and Decision,” Senior Fellow, Hudson Institute:

  • By providing a strong and reliable nuclear umbrella, Feith argues, the US was able to prevent its allies from pursuing their own nuclear weapons programs
  • Feith: The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty was one of the only successful arms control treaties because the US and the Soviets had shared interests

DAVID WURMSER, Director, Center for Security Policy’s Program on Global Anti-Semitism, former Middle East Advisor to Vice President Dick Cheney, retired, US Navy Reserves Lieutenant Commander:

  • David Wurmser: The Iranians are emboldened now more than ever – as of a month ago, they were scared of the US. What changed?
  • Wursmer argues that the Israelis are coming to terms with the fact that they are on their own
  • For Iran, escalation of conflict can serve a diplomatic purpose

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