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30 Sep, 2021 22:53

ICC won't investigate US war crimes in Afghanistan (Full show)

The International Criminal Court, which can be likened to the “conscience” of the international community, has opted not to investigate US war crimes during its 20-year military adventure in Afghanistan. So is Washington off the hook? Former Pentagon official Michael Maloof joins News.Views.Hughes to explain why the ICC is less than effective when it comes to holding the US accountable for foreign policy misdeeds.

Then Prof. Michael Busler of Stockton University shares his analysis of President Biden’s controversial (and by his reckoning, astronomically expensive) budget proposal and why he thinks it impossible the Biden plan wouldn’t overburden Americans by swelling the national debt to dizzying new heights. Ed Martin of Phyllis Schlafly Eagles and US Navy veteran Joe Collins join to react to a flurry of tabloid-style lingering on the character defects and indiscretions of former President Trump and Trump advisor Corey Lewandowski, much of it penned by others within the GOP. Plus, filmmaker Sean Stone joins to discuss his latest project, "the Best Kept Secret."

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