James Carafano: Foreign policy is in the Biden administration’s backseat

Joseph R. Biden Jr., the 46th President of the United States of American exits Air Force One at the 171st Air Refueling Wing, Pennsylvania Air National Guard, March 31, 2021. This is the presidents first visit to the Pittsburgh area during his term. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Bryan Hoover)

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With Victoria Coates, James Jay Carafano, Gordon Chang and Kyle Shideler

VICTORIA COATES, Senior Fellow, Center for Security Policy, President, USAGM’s Middle East Broadcasting Networks, Inc., former Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy National Security Advisor for Middle Eastern and North African Affairs, National Security Council, Author, “David’s Sling: A History of Democracy in Ten Works of Art,” @VictoriaCoates

  • Victoria Coates: When the Mullahs get money, they invest it in the Revolutionary Guard, not the country
  • Coates on President Joe Biden’s recent troop withdrawal announcement: An ill-convened plan that follows and artificial timeline

JAMES JAY CARAFANO, Vice President, Davis Institute for National Security and Foreign Policy, The Heritage Foundation, Author, “Brutal War,” @JJCarafano

  • In practice, the Biden administration succeeds when they follow in the previous administration’s footsteps
  • James Carafano: Foreign policy appears to be viewed as a “chore” for the domestically-focused Biden administration
  • The illegal migrant population in the US may increase by 1-2 million by the end of the year

GORDON CHANG, Contributor, Gatestone Institute, Newsweek, Author, “The Coming Collapse of China,” “Nuclear Showdown: North Korea Takes the World, “Losing South Korea,” and “The Great US-China Tech War,” @Gordongchang

  • Daily Chinese incursions into Taiwan’s Air Defense Identification Zone continue to be a pressing issue
  • Iran and China have announced strategic agreements in the past, why is this one different?
  • Gordon Chang’s reaction to the mayoral elections in Seoul and Busan, South Korea

KYLE SHIDELER, Director and Senior Analyst for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism, Center for Security Policy, Author, “Unmasking Antifa: Five Perspectives on a Growing Threat,” @ShidelerK

  • The former Brooklyn Center Chief of Police was berated by the media for calling the violent demonstrations in Minneapolis a “riot”
  • Kyle Shideler: A pattern is emerging following police-involved shootings
  • Shideler argues that when you take on Antifa, you are also combating an extensive network of lawyers, bail funds, etc.

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