LG Guy C. Swan, The Future of the U.S. Army

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Lieutenant General Guy C. Swan III currently serves as an AUSA Vice President. During more than 35 years of active service he commanded at every level through Army Service Component Command. A career armor/cavalry officer, his general officer assignments included Commanding General, United States Army North/Fifth Army; Commanding General, United States Army Military District of Washington and Commander, Joint Force Headquarters-National Capital Region; Commanding General, 7th Army Training Command, United States Army Europe/Seventh Army; Chief of Staff and Director of Operations, Multi-National Force-Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom; Director of Operations, United States Northern Command; and Chief of Army Legislative Liaison. General Swan’s other key assignments included Commander, 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment; Assistant Deputy Director for Strategy and Policy for the Joint Staff; and Deputy Operations Officer for the 1st Armored Division during Operations Desert Shield/Desert Storm. A 1976 graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point, General Swan holds a Master of Military Art and Science degree from the United States Army’s School of Advanced Military Studies. He also holds a Master of Arts degree in National Security Studies from Georgetown University and was a National Security Fellow at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. General Swan is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the Aspen Institute Homeland Security Group, and the FEMA National Advisory Council. He is also a Certified Emergency Manager(CEM) and a Certified Protection Professional (CPP), board certified in security management. General Swan is married to the former Melanie Taylor Curry of Fort Lauderdale, Florida. They have two children: Ryan, a US Army lieutenant, and Melissa, a college junior.

Our interview with Guy C. Swan

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Michael Anton, USA a Deeply Divided Nation

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Michael Anton is a recognized leader in the field of politics, investigation and security. A writer and former national security official in the Trump administration. Lecturer in Politics and Research Fellow at Hillsdale College’s Kirby Center in Washington, DC. He previously served in national security positions in the Trump and Bush administrations. He resigned on April 8, 2018.

Our interview with Michael Anton

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Roger Cirillo, The Military Future

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Roger Cirillo served in the US Army from 1971 to 1995, retiring with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. He served in armored cavalry units in the United States, Korea, and West Germany, on the staff and faculty of the Air Defense and Armor Schools. He was a War Plans Officer in NATO Army Central Group and served in the CINC office, USAREUR. He taught military history at the US Army Command and Staff College and has a Ph.D. in military history from Cranfield University at the Royal Military College of Science, Shrivenham, UK. He is the author of the Ardennes-Alsace Campaign and other publications and assisted in the publication of more than 30 military history books for the Association of the United States Army. He is the editor of the «American Warrior» series and the «Battles and Campaigns» series for the University Press of Kentucky.

Our interview with Roger Cirillo

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Ely Karmon, Iran Seek to Dominate the Middle East Through Terrorims

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Dr. Ely Karmon is a Senior Research Scholar at the International Institute for Counter-Terrorism (ICT) at Reichman University (IDC), Herzlyia, Israel. He is a graduate of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in English and French Culture, the Institut d’Etudes Politiques and the School of Oriental Languages in Paris and holds a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Haifa. Advisor to the Israeli Ministry of Defense, member of the Israel Atlantic Forum, participated in NATO workshops on terrorism and Mediterranean Dialogue. Former member of the Permanent Observatory on Security Measures at the United Nations Institute for Research on Interregional Crime and Justice (UNICRI), based in Italy (2000-2008). In 2002 he was a research fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy. Dr. Karmon is an expert on various issues of international terrorism, CBRN terrorism, the strategic influence of terrorism and subversion, and violence and political extremism.

Our interview with Ely Karmon

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Francois Vreÿ, The Terrorims Grows in Africa

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Francois Vrey is Emeritus Professor of Military Science, Stellenbosch University. He currently serves as the research coordinator of the Security Institute for Governance and Leadership in Africa (SIGLA) of Stellenbosch University. SIGLA is set up to undertake research and partnership programs with international actors on leadership in Africa, landward and maritime security governance.

Our interview with Francois Vreÿ

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Helen Raeligh, The reality about the Chinese state machinery

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Helen Raleigh, CFA, DTM, CDI.D, is an immigrant from China and an American by choice. She has an M.S. in business economics from the State University of New York, College of Oneonta, as well as an MBA from the University of Wyoming. She has over 20 years of experience in the financial services industry. She holds the «gold standard» investment industry designation — the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) charter certification. Today, Helen is the founder of Red Meadow Advisors, LLC with the mission to help other Americans achieve financial freedom in their lives.

Helen is the author of several books and a senior contributor to The Federalist. She has published numerous columns about China, immigration, international affairs, and free market economics. Her writings also appeared in The Wall Street Journal, Fox News, National Review, and other national media.

Our interview with Helen Raleigh

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Ben Kew, «To win, the right must learn to innovate»

In this interview we will analyze with the journalist expert in national security Ben Kew the political and communication strategies of the US Republican Party.

We will review current international politics and develop the keys to understanding which are the social and political movements that will be protagonists in the coming years.

Our interview with Ben Kew

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Ben Kew is the English editor of The American. He studied politics and modern languages at the University of Bristol, where he developed a passion for the Americas and anti-communist movements. He previously worked as a national security correspondent for Breitbart News. He has also written for The Spectator, Spiked, PanAm Post, and The Independent.


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Jhon Yoo, «We will return to that time when political energies will be resolved again in Congress»

Professor Jhon Yoo from the University of Berkeley analyzes the campaign of both US presidential candidates, Trump and Biden, the changes in the Supreme Court, relations with China and the coronavirus pandemic.


According to Professor Yoo, “The supreme court is one of the keys to political campaigns today, Americans know perfectly well the judges and magistrates that compose it and that did not happen 30 or 40 years ago. This has changed, now its importance in political life is fundamental to change our social policies ”. We’ll take a look at all this and more in the next interview.  

Our interview with Jhon Yoo

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John Choon Yoo is a Korean American attorney and former government official. Professor Yoo is the Emanuel Heller Professor of Law and director of the Korea Law Center, the California Constitution Center, and the Law School’s Program in Public Law and Policy.

His most recent book is Defender in Chief: Donald Trump’s Fight for Presidential Power (St. Martin’s 2020). Professor Yoo is a visiting scholar at the American Enterprise Institute and a visiting fellow at the Hoover Institution.

Education A.B., Harvard University (1989)
J.D., Yale University (1992)

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James Dubik, «Are we withdrawing troops because we have accomplished our mission?»

Jim Dubik, Liutenant General (R) U.S. Army with over 37 years of active service, in this interview he has shown his opinion on the international policy of the United States in the Middle East. He recognizes that his country wanted to create a democratic government in Afghanistan and wonders: Are we withdrawing troops because we have fulfilled our mission? His answer is forceful: no, “we are taking them out because we are tired of this impossibility. The war has not ended and it will not end because we withdraw troops ”.


Jim also gives us his point of view on the great division that is being created in the United States, “The tight vote gap between Biden and Trump shows the great division that the United States is suffering, you have the extreme right that Trump created, which represents the nationalism and white nationalism, populism, which are vile aspects of the extreme right.
And then there is the extreme socialist left, who from a rational point of view are just as vile; then in the middle are the people who do not know which way to choose »  

Our talk with James Dubik

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Liutenant General (R) U.S. Army with over 37 years of active service. Jim Dubik is a Senior Fellow at the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) and at the Association of the U.S. Army’s Institute of Land Warfare (ILW).He earned a PhD in philosophy from the Johns Hopkins University and a Master of Arts and Science from the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College. He was a professor at Georgetown University’s Center for Strategic Studies.

He wrote Just War Reconsidered: Strategy, Ethics, and Theory, and he is the co-author, with General Gordon Sullivan, of Envisioning future Warfare.He writes frequently for Army magazine and published over 200 essays, articles, monographs, opeds, on-line foreign policy and national security posts, as well as chapters in books, and forwards to books.

His February 2018 ISW, monograph, “America’s Global Competitions: The Gray Zone in Context,” and his August 2019 Army magazine essay, “How Long Can the Threshold of War Hold?”

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