Archive for “Foreign Policy & Terrorism”
67 min. Iran, Israel and the West
This was the third of three panel discussions held on September 8, 2011, at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., as part of a symposium titled “9/11—a Decade Later—Lessons for the Future.” In this panel discussion, Elan Journo, Efraim Karsh, Claire Lopez and Michael Rubin discuss the West’s relationship to Israel and Iran, and what their conflict means to us. Moderated by Yaron Brook.
66 min. The Islamist Threat: From AfPak to Jyllands-Posten and Times Square
This was the first of three panel discussions held on September 8, 2011, at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., as part of a symposium titled “9/11—a Decade Later—Lessons for the Future.” In this panel discussion, John David Lewis, Peter Brookes and Diana West assess the threat posed by radical Islam in light of the lessons learned since 9/11. Moderated by Elan Journo.
67 min. Upheavals in the Middle East: Assessing the Political Landscape
This was the first of three panel discussions held on September 8, 2011, at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., as part of a symposium titled “9/11—a Decade Later—Lessons for the Future.” In this panel, Yaron Brook, Walid Phares, Efraim Karsh and Daniel Pipes discuss the political situation of the Middle East in light of the lessons learned since 9/11. Moderated by Elan Journo.
17 min. The Anniversary of 9/11
6 min. Egypt and the Arab Spring
11 min. Assassination in Afghanistan
Yaron Brook talks about the political situation in Afghanistan following the assassination of president Hamid Karzai’s brother. (PJTV interview; July 15, 2011; 11 min.)
13 min. The Long Goodbye in Iraq
Yaron Brook discusses the situation in Iraq, and why bringing democracy to the Middle East is not an appropriate goal. (PJTV interview; June 11, 2011; 13 min.)
