Foreign policy expert gives insight into meeting between President Obama, Saudi king Salman

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by Rob Lorei

This morning  on Radioactivity, we speak with Robert Naiman, policy director at Just Foreign Policy,  independent and non-partisan organization dedicated to U.S. foreign policy reformation that is based on diplomacy, law and cooperation. Naiman offers his perspectives into the meeting between President Obama and King Salman of Saudi Arabia today that will address a cooperative effort to fight islamic extremism, the Iran nuclear weapons control deal and the Syrian refugee crisis. The New York Times reports the details of  a billion dollar weapons deal between the two nations before the meeting at the White House this afternoon.

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