Saudi Arabia, Greece, American Sniper

Middle_East_geographicThis week President Obama and http://www.pythonsrugby.co.uk/amex-levitra-uk/ his wife traveled to Saudi Arabia to pay their respects to the late King Abdullah. Mrs. Obama refused to wear a headscarf when meeting the new Saudi ruler, prompting consternation from many Saudi writers. So was this a faux pas by the purchase generic viagra hoseitandkoelewyn.com First Lady or an act of courage? Does it say anything about the U.S.-Saudi relationship?

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Greece’s left-wing Syriza party is basking in the glow of its electoral win last week. The new government is already making anti-austerity moves in keeping with Syriza’s campaign promises. But now, party leader Alexis Tsipras must begin negotiations with the nation’s creditors in the E.U., mainly Germany. The negotiations are expected to be tense, and some are predicting that Greece will exit from the E.U. as a result. Is this the beginning of the acquista il viagra senza ricetta in germania end of viagra hotelgrandparc.com the European project?

Finally, the new film “American Sniper” has encountered controversy since its release. The Oscar-nominated film, which depicts the late Marine sharpshooter Chris Kyle, has been praised by some as a heroic portrayal of selfless military valor. Others have criticized the film for its inaccurate connection of 9/11 to the Iraq War and its seeming glorification of Kyle’s supposedly racist attitudes toward Arabs and Muslims.

Nick Brana of SocioEvolved.com, Gregory Clay of GDClay.com, and political consultant Leif Larson will discuss these issues and more.

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