Archive for “Foreign Policy & Terrorism”


14 min. A Mosque Near Ground Zero

Yaron Brook discusses the offensiveness of building a mosque near Ground Zero. (Pajamas TV interview; 14 min.)

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26 min. The Foreign Policy of a Mixed Economy

How foreign aid expands a mixed economy’s warfare to an international arena. Ayn Rand reads and extemporaneously comments on her article “The Pull Peddlers.”

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12 min. White House Quagmire

Yaron Brook discusses the various crises that confront the Obama administration, and the failure of the administration’s response. (Pajamas TV interview; 12 min.)

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11 min. Ousted: Our Man in Afghanistan Needs a New Plan

Yaron Brook discusses the recent firing of General McChrystal for his remarks on the war in Afghanistan. (Pajamas TV interview; 11 min.)

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12 min. What the Gaza Blockade Means for the Region

Yaron Brook discusses Israel’s blockade against shipping into the Gaza Strip, and international demands that Israel loosen its restrictions. (Pajamas TV interview; 12 min.)

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9 min. Afghanistan: The Cost of a Long, Just War

Alex Epstein participates in this review of the war in Afghanistan, explaining how the quagmire results from a failure to identify our goals and our enemies. (Pajamas TV interview; 9 min.)

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66 min. America vs. Americans

This talk by Leonard Peikoff was recorded April 21, 2003, as part of the ARC Speaker Series.

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6 min. Yaron Brook’s Call to Action—May 2010

Yaron Brook analyzes Comedy Central’s decision not to air images of Muhammad in a recent episode of South Park.

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11 min. The Terrorist That Almost Got Away

Yaron Brook discusses the man who attempted to bomb Times Square and his near-escape from America. (Pajamas TV interview; 11 min.)

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65 min. America’s Foreign Policy: Self-Interest vs. Self-Sacrifice

By Peter Schwartz
Recorded January 25, 2006

The United States is the world’s preeminent military power. Why then are its foreign-policy efforts so regularly frustrated? From Vietnam to Lebanon to Somalia to the current morass in Iraq, why has America been so incapable of decisively defeating its enemies—enemies that are militarily far inferior?

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