Foreign Policy
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The U.S. and Iran Are Talking
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Darrell Castle talks about a pending deal between the U.S. and Iran to limit Iranian nuclear capability in return for lifting economic sanctions.
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Life Wins!
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Darrell Castle talks about the life issue as witnessed through a Christian mission in Bucharest, Romania.
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The World Sees Him For What He Is
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Darrell Castle talks about President Obama’s lies and the world’s reaction to them.
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Climate of Trust
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Darrell Castle talks about the reaction of European Allies to allegations of NSA monitoring of foreign leaders’ cell phones.
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Thinking About The Monroe Doctrine
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Darrell talks about the U.S. relationship with Asia, especially China, in light of its announced Pivot to Asia.
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The CFR on TPP
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Darrell Castle talks about the CFR’s position on the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
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Around the Middle East in 45 Minutes
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Darrell Castle looks at U.S. foreign policy in the middle east. Darrell advises that “War is brutality, as in Libya today. We go abroad looking for people to kill—come home and solve America’s problems.” Recorded in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, April 30, 2011.
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Bush Confesses to Crimes Against Humanity: “I’d Do It Again”
In a recent speech to the Economic Club of Grand Rapids, Michigan, former President George W. Bush confessed to ordering the torture of a suspect in the 9/11 attacks.
“Yeah, we water-boarded Khalid Sheikh Mohammed,” Bush said of the man to whom The Grand Rapids Press referred as the terrorist who master-minded the September 11, 2001, attacks on New York and Washington. Bush went on to say that the event shaped his presidency and convinced him that the nation was in a war against terror.
To contradict Mr. Bush, his Secretary of the Treasury Paul O’Neil said in the book The Price of Loyalty that the invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq were planned from the first National Security Council meeting after the inauguration, obviously months before 9/11.
Ron Suskind, a Wall Street Journal reporter and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, wrote The Price of Liberty, a book about Mr. O’Neil’s time with the Bush administration.