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Based on Episode 31: Bounties and Berlin, the speakers display a heavy dose of Trump Derangement Syndrome that distorts and distracts from their analysis. For example, they cite Russian Bounty as "fact" when Central Command head General McKenzie, Joint Chief General Miley, National Security Council, et al question the credibility of the intel. They obsess and become hysterical over Trump's projected US troop reductions in Germany despite the fact Poland, Ukraine, the Baltic states, etc. form a formidable barrier to Russian provocations not present during the Cold War. They accuse Trump of being weak on Russia despite US arming of Ukraine, increased US military power, oil diplomacy in Europe, Trump's killing of hundreds of Russian militia in Syria, stand down of Russian aggression in contrast to Obama Administration, and last but not least the toughest sanctions yet on Moscow.Read full review »
RealElyBrit via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/25/20
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The revamp is amazing. It is snappy, informative, entertaining and the hosts all have a great dynamic! A must listen!
Gwco123 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/20/23
Loved this episode. It is so true that you can’t always just rely on intelligence, but also take into account the language, culture, history, especially in the case of North Korea.
VAFalcon13 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/01/20
I already enjoyed the podcast but loved hearing from Grant. Have him on more!
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