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109. We Are Fundamentally Breaking the Machine that's Made America Work with Bryan Del Monte
Season 7 · Episode 109

109. We Are Fundamentally Breaking the Machine that's Made America Work with Bryan Del Monte

Freedom Over Fascism: Fireside Chats · Stephanie Wilson

January 22, 202659m 53s

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Show Notes

The conversation delves into the themes of institutional breakdown, democratic erosion, and the global power dynamics and risk assessment. It explores the significance of the current moment, the impact of the World Economic Forum, and the rupture of the world order, as well as the implications for the United States and the global economy. The conversation delves into the assessment of threats and posturing, the impact of leadership changes on military behavior, and the implications of national security planning and ideological shifts. It explores the duty of the military to not follow unlawful orders and the erosion of military guardrails due to leadership changes. Additionally, it discusses the impact of ideological shifts on national security planning and the behavior of military personnel.

Takeaways

  • Institutional breakdown and democratic erosion
  • Global power dynamics and risk assessment Military duty to not follow unlawful orders
  • Impact of leadership changes on military behavior

Chapters

  • 00:00 Impact on the United States and Global Economy
  • 32:00 Assessing Threats and Posturing
  • 43:07 Military Guardrails and Leadership
  • 56:03 National Security Planning and Ideological Shifts