US Military's Dangerous Blind Spot: Never Fought Real War?
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This segment delivers a searing critique of the US military, challenging their readiness and understanding of true conflict. The speaker argues that widespread overconfidence, coupled with a fundamental lack of experience in defending their homeland, leaves American soldiers unprepared for the visceral realities of modern warfare. They question if an insertion into a country like Iran would be a rude awakening.
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Transcript
So, you know, what what there is overconfidence, there's uh incompetence clearly at the highest levels of the Pentagon. But there's also, you know, there's um, there's a weakness in the US soldier mentality today. And I, and I know a lot of soldiers. I've trained with special forces privately in firearms and everything. And but all the strong guys that I know, they, you know, they retired long ago and what's left behind is not the same as what it used to be. Um, do you think that if our ground forces and special forces, the 82nd airborne and so on, if they actually get inserted into Iran, are they in for a wake-up call or are they are they going to prove to be supermen? Yeah. They're no supermen. Uh, you have to understand one thing, which I repeat anauseum for many years. There's not a single serviceman in the United States military or special or whatever CIA paramilitaries, none doesn't exist, none of them exist, uh, from simple grunt to the general, who ever fought in defense of their own country, motherland. They never fought for their family, they never fought for their property, for their culture, ...