
Episodes

Friday Dec 27, 2024
Webinar: Peace Through Strength in an "America First" Administration.
Friday Dec 27, 2024
Friday Dec 27, 2024
Peace Through Strength is not a new strategy; it has existed since the Roman Empire. President-elect Donald Trump has revived the popular phrase. The ASCF's December webinar discusses the history of "Peace Through Strength" and how Trump may differ from Reagan and the Cold War. In an age of rising superpowers, new economic alliances, and autocratic leaders' desire to revive old empires, the policy of Peace Through Strength remains as relevant as ever. Questions posed in this webinar contain thoughts on nuclear deterrence, cyber and space warfare, and our divided nation and political will to build a strong military.
Join us for the next Webinar on January 15th, 2025 at 1:00 p.m. We will kick off the New Year by addressing the strategies of Peace Through Strength line by line from the ASCF's Senate Concurrent Resolution 15. The first topic will address National Preparedness: Combat readiness and the future of drones and cyberwarfare.
Please see Sr. analyst Laurence Sanford's Peace Through Strength article on our website at www.ascf.us. Please subscribe to our newsletter for updates on our monthly Webinars and survey polls, as well as our articles and podcasts.

Thursday Dec 19, 2024
When Justice is Clouded: Addressing Prejudice in ICC Warrants.
Thursday Dec 19, 2024
Thursday Dec 19, 2024
PTS host Joy Votrobek and ASCF Sr. Analyst Laurence Sanford address the International Criminal Court arrest warrant for Netanyahu. Prejudice within the International Criminal Court (ICC) poses significant challenges to pursuing justice and accountability. Certain cases, such as those of Netanyahu, may be influenced by political agendas or selective prosecution. The court's reliance on member states for cooperation can exacerbate these issues, as some countries may refuse to comply with ICC mandates based on perceived biases.
Mr. Sanford is a U.S. Navy veteran who served four years with the CIA. Ms. Votrobek has a degree in International Relations and has worked in security services for over seven years.

Thursday Dec 12, 2024
Syria's Uncertain Future
Thursday Dec 12, 2024
Thursday Dec 12, 2024
PTS Host Joy Votrobek speculates with Sr. Analyst Laurence Sanford on what the fall of Assad's regime in Syria means for minorities and regional stability. There is still instability in the northern part of Syria as the Turkish-backed alliance continues to fire on the Kurds. The future of minorities in Syria will depend on whether Golani will stick to his current assurances of an inclusive government instead of Islamic extremist oppression.
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Thursday Dec 05, 2024
BRICS in the Americas.
Thursday Dec 05, 2024
Thursday Dec 05, 2024
BRICS represents both opportunities and challenges for South America, primarily through Brazil's engagement. BRICS' influence on global economic and political dynamics is significant, and its activities can shape the future of inter-regional relations in South America.
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Friday Nov 29, 2024
Will the Hezbollah-Israeli Ceasefire Stick?
Friday Nov 29, 2024
Friday Nov 29, 2024
The durability of a ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel hinges on several complex factors, including regional dynamics, internal politics, and external pressures. Will UNIFIL turn a blind eye to Hezbollah activity, or will they help make this 60-day ceasefire stick? Historically, ceasefires in this context have been fragile, often disrupted by sporadic violence. Key to the longevity of any agreement will be the commitment of both sides to uphold it, alongside the influence of international actors who may exert pressure for stability.
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Thursday Nov 21, 2024
BRICS Global Reach Webinar
Thursday Nov 21, 2024
Thursday Nov 21, 2024
The American Security Council Foundation presented a BRICS Webinar on November 13, 2024. This Webinar addresses how an expanding BRICS could impact the global economy. BRICS started with Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa. They have recently expanded their membership to Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, UAE, and Saudi Arabia. Saudi has not confirmed if they will accept. As the emerging markets deepen their collaboration, they may begin to challenge the dominance of the U.S. dollar.
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Friday Nov 15, 2024
Trump's Peace Through Strength
Friday Nov 15, 2024
Friday Nov 15, 2024
PTS host Joy Votrobek has a panel discussion with ASCF, senior analyst Laurence Sanford and Sr. Fellow Alan Dowd regarding their thoughts on how Trump's re-election will affect Ukraine. They also review how Trump's strategy for Peace Through Strength may impact the U.S. military and U.S. allies, particularly NATO.
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Friday Nov 01, 2024
Power Consolidated: Erdogan's Türkiye in an Autocratic Shift
Friday Nov 01, 2024
Friday Nov 01, 2024
PTS podcast host Joy Votrobek and ASCF senior analyst Laurence Sanford discuss Recep Tayyip Erdogan's aspirations to revive the Ottoman Empire and a caliphate. This revivalist sentiment is reflected in Erdogan's foreign policy, which seeks to expand Türkiye's influence in the Middle East and North Africa. Erdogan's approach could risk alienating neighboring countries and igniting nationalist tensions. He also continues to attack the Kurds in Syria with no mention of a Kurdish state. Erdogan's vision appears to move Turkey (now Türkiye) to an autocratic Muslim society and away from the modern society Ataturk created.

Tuesday Oct 29, 2024
Assassination of CIA Dick Welch
Tuesday Oct 29, 2024
Tuesday Oct 29, 2024
Special guest Ralph Mariani tells ASCF Sr. Analyst Laurence Sanford the story of the assassination of Richard Welch, a CIA SOS in Athens, Greece. Ralph tells the back story of Richard Welch and his time in the CIA leading up to his assassination on December 23rd, 1975. Richard Welch was assassinated by a radical Marxist Lenin group called 17 November. Mr. Mariani said the Greeks never investigated 17 November and believes there was a lot of false propaganda over what really happened leading up to Richard Welch's assassination.

Tuesday Oct 29, 2024
Precision Strikes: Israel Targets Iran, Hezbollah Stays the Course.
Tuesday Oct 29, 2024
Tuesday Oct 29, 2024
Peace Through Strength podcast brief on the recent Israeli precision attacks on Iranian airfields and missile defense systems. Podcast host Joy Votrobek speaks with ASCF Sr. Analyst Laurence Sanford about the conflict between Israel and Iran and Hezbollah's involvement. They also discuss how the U.S. elections may affect the next steps for both Israel and Iran. The implications of this conflict for regional stability are complex and could have far-reaching consequences.