Archive for Tag “terrorism”


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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67 min. The Failure of the Homeland Defense: The Lessons from History

This talk by John Lewis was delivered in Irvine, California, on March 23, 2005, as part of the ARC Lecture Series.

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73 min. Neoconservatives vs. America: A Critique of U.S. Foreign Policy since 9/11

This talk by Yaron Brook was recorded on September 12, 2005, as part of the ARC Lecture Series.

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103 min. Winning the Unwinnable War

Yaron Brook, Elan Journo, and Alex Epstein analyze American foreign policy and explain why it has not been effective against totalitarian Islam. Recorded November 30, 2009.

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

Yaron Brook comments on foreign policy in light of increasing terrorist attacks, and explains what a proper response to them would be.

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10 min. National Security under Obama

Yaron Brook participates in this discussion of president Obama’s national security policies in light of the recent attempted airline bombing. (Pajamas TV interview; 10 min.)

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8 min. Gitmo’s New Zip Code

Yaron Brook participates in this discussion of the move to transfer Guantanamo Bay detainees to a prison in Illinois. (Pajamas TV interview; 8 min.)

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66 min. 9/11—One Year Later: Why America Is Losing the War!

From the ARC Lecture Series, September 9, 2002—This historic and prescient lecture, the first in the ARC Lecture Series, was delivered to a packed audience of 600.

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