Charlie Kirk's Foreign Policy and War Debates
Showing 24 War & Peace videos from Charlie Kirk's video collection.
Israel and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict dominate Charlie Kirk's campus debates and commentary on war, foreign policy, and America's role in international conflicts. Kirk repeatedly debates students on the October 7th Hamas attacks, the legitimacy of Israel's founding, the 2005 Gaza withdrawal, AIPAC's influence on Congress, and whether the IDF operates as a legitimate defense force, drawing on his own experience being evacuated from Lebanon in 2006 and describing how visiting Israel affected his Christian faith. Other recurring debates address the Russia-Ukraine war and Crimea, including an exchange with a Cambridge professor over Ukrainian elections and territorial concessions, and NATO's expansion, which Kirk argues has needlessly antagonized Russia while China remains the more serious long-term threat. Several videos cover Kirk's America First foreign policy framework, distinguishing it from isolationism, including his position on Iran's nuclear ambitions and skepticism toward regime-change wars in the Middle East. The category also includes tributes to military service, such as an Army veteran's testimony on sacrifice and a debate with a veteran over returning troops to Afghanistan, along with campus exchanges on abortion and government welfare that occur within these broader discussions about America's obligations at home and abroad.