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usually love listening to the podcast the participants are clearly left leaning however when it comes to foreign policy couldn’t enjoy the conversation more. However for someone to say “are 20,000 gun deaths a year not enough to ask questions” is incredibly disingenuous, to say that as a caveat on the topic of the 2nd amendment. Anybody that can type on a computer can do enough research to realize that 20,000 people a year do not die in mass shootings or even in gang violence. Don’t talk about such a controversial topic without actually delving into it. You obviously do not care about the 2A if you’re not willing to engage in an actual conversation about the real issues with gun violence and mental health in the country.
Cb2759:4 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/17/22
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Good show for updates on modern military and national defense issues. Thoughts on if Russian reticence to use fixed wing aircraft in contested airspace due to a concern on the potential impact of losses on Russian weapons sales?
JS. ! via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/06/22
To be clear I’m not saying I endorse the professors views, but Zach…come on man. Do you think just mentioning adjectives like “Crazy and insane” stands as an argument? Instead of reacting like a 4th grader why don’t you read his arguments and systematically prove them wrong…your whining is...Read full review »
a1 stake suace via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/08/22
I’ve enjoyed most of the WOTR podcast series and other national security podcasts, but I’ve found the Net Assessment quality has fallen off over the past year. It does bring in new or different articles that I may miss or pass over, so there’s value to listening. What I’m missing, or noticing,...Read full review »
TheNixonTapes via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/28/23
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