I'd be interested in hearing, in detail, how he would propose to fight terror. Does he support fighting it on the offense (e.g, in Afghanistan, Iraq and elsewhere)? Does he believe it's possible to fight it only on the defense (without becoming a police state)? How? How would he deal with the tricky question of US citizen enemy combatants (where trying them in open court imperils our intelligence war, and holding them indefinitely imperils Constitutional rights)?
I look forward to hearing/reading about this interview -- good luck!
Excellent questions. Libertarians tend to focus on domestic issues, but with terror being the #1 issue for most Americans, it will be interesting to see what he has to say about this.