Craig Whitlock: The Afghanistan Papers - Danger Close with Jack Carr

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024

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  • @jtatchellhotmailcom
    @jtatchellhotmailcom 2 года назад +2

    Thank you Jack! Im a truck driver and just bought the book on audible! Can't wait for the next book! Thanks again!!

  • @spendsirdollarz
    @spendsirdollarz Год назад +1

    How there are only 7.3 thousand views of this baffles me. Best show out there right now. Super awesome for veterans and non veterans alike. Damn near therapeutic for me.

  • @TroubleActual
    @TroubleActual 2 года назад +2

    Thank you. The truth will prevail.

  • @artloureiro7455
    @artloureiro7455 2 года назад +2

    Great interview. Just ordered the book. Jack asked the question "why are we not holding senior leaders accountable." In my humble opinion it is because a very small percentage of the US population cares about what we were doing in Afghanistan and Iraq. Usually those are the people who are serving or relatives and friends of those in uniform. The vast majority of the US population doesn't care about what is going on overseas with our military because it does not directly impact them. You gave some examples of when we did hold senior leaders accountable: Lincoln, Marshall, Truman, etc. Those leaders had no choice but to hold their senior leaders accountable because the nation (the whole nation) went to war. We had a draft where every citizen felt the sacrifice. Having an all-volunteer force is powerful and increases the efficiency of fielding a professional military, however, it also gives many US citizens a pass and allows them to be ignorant about what our government is doing and not doing in the name of the People's interests. Anyway, keep up the fight. I am enjoying your podcasts.

    • @safaqi01
      @safaqi01 Год назад

      Great point bro. Very insightful

  • @holycats8554
    @holycats8554 2 года назад +4

    On my library holds / reading list, too.
    Thank you, Jack, and Craig.

    • @holycats8554
      @holycats8554 2 года назад

      p.s.
      Very disappointed in hearing, once again, the phrase, "Lessons Learned".
      U.S.G.s 'Get Out Of Jail' card, a precedence established for a decade, at minimum.

  • @grrlfriend66
    @grrlfriend66 2 года назад +2

    I've started reading it and just saw this podcast posted. Can't wait to finish the book as well as catch this podcast. What I've read so far is mind-blowing and a very pertinent history and insight.

  • @ericconklin6195
    @ericconklin6195 9 месяцев назад

    Great interview
    Thank you

  • @stone11c
    @stone11c 2 года назад +3

    The American public absolutely has a right to know who kept sending us to a war our “senior leaders” didn’t intend to win…so they know who to fire and even send to prison when crimes come to light.

  • @7curiogeo
    @7curiogeo 2 года назад +1

    Thank you gentlemen, for real facts, not the BS handed out.

  • @AGfrom83
    @AGfrom83 2 года назад +3

    Jack, you're doing really great stuff with this podcast. I'm trying my best to keep up with the episodes, but you just keep releasing new ones haha.

  • @chrissheffield5468
    @chrissheffield5468 2 года назад +5

    Here's one for you: How many OIF/OEF Veterans who have been elected as Congressman/Senators have pointed out the entire GWOT was a violation of the U.S. Constitution? Go ahead, I'll wait.

  • @mikewinter7697
    @mikewinter7697 Год назад +1

    Our government is so messed up from top to bottom that I’m completely shocked that we are as powerful as we are. The incompetence and ignorance that we have is astounding. It’s embarrassing that our leadership is this bad and no does anything about it.

  • @7curiogeo
    @7curiogeo 2 года назад +1

    Note the boots on the ground performed far exceeded all expectations.
    But senior leadership political/military failed.

  • @philipschmidt6367
    @philipschmidt6367 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for another great interview. I'm miffed. P.O.'d . I used to think one could trust our military leaders, not so much anymore. I'm thankful for a true reporter like Craig Whitlock. Like Joe Friday, " Just the facts." Yet another must read book. Keep up the great work.

  • @WorldPeace-AdamNeira
    @WorldPeace-AdamNeira 2 года назад

    Important discussion.
    Prayers for the peace, security and prosperity of the good people of Afghanistan.

  • @jopattix
    @jopattix 2 года назад +2

    SIGAR reports and books by Dr. Antonio Guistozzi who lived and worked in Afghanistan for years is also a must read for those wanting to understand the corruption and failure of accountability over decades in Afghanistan and to an extent, Pakistan. Also "MSU" (make stuff/shxxt up") was used in accounting, intel, health and education stats, every type of reporting to "fit" the mission/narrative(s).

  • @dcdude81
    @dcdude81 2 года назад

    Great show, definitely getting this

  • @jilllathers9215
    @jilllathers9215 2 года назад +1

    Just got it. On my couch. You must be a speed reader. I need to get faster. So many books to read......on it 😊♥️🇺🇸

  • @safaqi01
    @safaqi01 Год назад

    Sadly im here a year late but wow, incredible work with the questions sir! Really shows you care about what the guests you have on are about to say

  • @CFairNH
    @CFairNH 2 года назад

    Brilliant discussion! Great job on these podcasts!!

  • @larrywebster3325
    @larrywebster3325 2 года назад

    Ordered the book. One question for Craig I have is what role did the Afghan War Diary that Wikileaks released in 2010 have? He didn't mention it in the interview. You couldn't ignore it as a journalist.

  • @stefaniemiller83
    @stefaniemiller83 2 года назад

    Great book, I couldn't put it down.

  • @bsmithhammer
    @bsmithhammer 2 года назад +1

    Reading "Afghanistan Papers" now, and so of course I had to go back and re-listen to this interview as a result. Whitlock's work on this is remarkable, and deserves high-level attention. One question (well, actually one of many...) continues to nag at me, and even though it is about Iraq, as the book points out our focus on Afghanistan became inextricably linked to the 2nd war in Iraq - why did we really invade Iraq? The official reason of WMDs was proven to be BS, and then there were a bunch of other flimsy secondary reasons given, such as "Saddam was a bad guy," etc. But the truth is that Iraq had nothing to do with 9/11. And yet we were never given a real reason for that war, despite all the lives lost on both sides, the billions wasted, the attention diverted from the real enemy in Afghanistan and elsewhere, and yet we were never given an answer. Even worse, as time went on, the official attitude seemed to be that whatever the reason was didn't matter anymore anyway. We still deserve that answer today, imo.

    • @cr-nd8qh
      @cr-nd8qh 2 месяца назад

      Pretty sure it was oil

  • @sandraa.lelacheur3001
    @sandraa.lelacheur3001 2 года назад

    Inthralling book. Some might assume
    it’s kind of a scary blitz. Because that’s what some do … when after many many
    of nothing real. Blitz..detours for a view that looks real, but isn’t. It was, and is real. Yet situations are understood. Powerful Book ! I purchased it. I want more.

  • @mikebrining6813
    @mikebrining6813 Год назад

    Let your guest Talk a little Jack??? Sheesh

  • @L_Martin
    @L_Martin Месяц назад

    24:35

  • @wilfdarr
    @wilfdarr 2 года назад

    As a pilot that was the thing I hated about the old Tika headlamps, that they came on at full bright and totally obliterated your night vision. I always had to turn in on in my pocket. The new style looks much better

  • @tjinnertube
    @tjinnertube 2 года назад

    Shrub.
    Pissed because of comments offending daddy.
    Shined on the Afghan commander. Telling. 🇺🇸❤️

  • @tompewterpower
    @tompewterpower 2 года назад

    "Money, its a crime." comes to mind as does Kerry Livgren's "Red Money."

  • @tjinnertube
    @tjinnertube 2 года назад

    Link the kickbacks, prosecute, convict and sentence harshly the offenders or nothing changes

  • @jeffschultz8817
    @jeffschultz8817 2 года назад

    Was Ben Rhodes interviewed?

  • @jonniez62
    @jonniez62 2 года назад

    The lessons from Vietnam, Grenada, Gulf War were documented and forgotten.

  • @jimsummers487
    @jimsummers487 Год назад

    The Doha agreement took years of negotiations….. one of the main negotiators was the Russian government….. this is why it has to be referred to as a surrender agreement…. Sleepy joe should have reversed this previously signed agreement

  • @Damathus
    @Damathus 2 года назад

    lol, I thought the not calling it a war was only a thing in Germany. I didnt know that this could have had implications for the US as well. They used to joke about it because polititians called it a "situation" or "mission" etc.

  • @jimsummers487
    @jimsummers487 Год назад

    Very simple plan……. 7 countries in 5 years….. when the vice prez is a lobbyist….. then big deficits don’t matter…. “Dick Cheney skool of economics”. Bush then Obama was cause then effect

  • @tjinnertube
    @tjinnertube 2 года назад

    I want my money back.
    Afghan FAIL.
    🇺🇸❤️

  • @JeffOehlsen
    @JeffOehlsen 2 года назад

    How is any of this a surprise ? We invaded a sovereign country based on our feelings, then, when that invasion was winding down, we invaded yet another country based on our 'MURICA feelings.