After several years of condemning the Bush administration policy of indefinitely holding terrorist detainees at Guantanamo Bay, President Obama has largely reversed his plans to close Gitmo, bring detainees to U.S. soil and charge them in civilian courts instead of military tribunals. So why the change of heart? How important is this reversal of policy? Why is Guantanamo Bay such an important piece of the anti-terrorism strategy? And does this mean President Obama is getting better in this arena? We ask former House Intelligence Committee Chairman Peter Hoekstra. We also get his thoughts on the uproar leading up to the Congressional hearings on Islamic radicalism.