Two Big Fails: Biden's Foreign Policy Emboldens Iran's Proxy Forces & Harris's Running Mate Fails To Correct The Record
The first guest on this podcast episode is Blaise Misztal, the Vice President for Policy at the Jewish Institute for National Security of America (JINSA). This conversation delves into the growing threat of Iran’s proxy forces — Hezbollah, Hamas, and the Houthis — against Israel. They also explore the complexities of U.S.-Iran relations, with Misztal asserting that the Biden Administration’s inconsistent stance and reluctance to confront Iran have emboldened the regime. Furthermore, the pair discuss the state of Iran’s nuclear program, highlighting its advancements in weaponization and criticing the ineffective strategy of lifting sanctions for nuclear concessions.
The second guest on this podcast is a conversation between host Amanda Head and retired Navy SEAL Adam Schwarze. The pair dive into Minnesota Governor Tim Walz’s military record and ideology, with Schwarze critiquing Walz’s approach as fundamentally different than the values he swore to defend. Head highlights the significance of scrutinizing these issues that reflect the record as they reveal Walz’s future intentions and policies as Kamala Harris’ runningmate. Their discussion also dives into the need to support Israel at a time when the Democratic Party’s base has seemingly adopted a liking to Hamas, the very terrorist organization looking to destroy Israel and the Jewish people as a whole.