With 63 days until President Trump’s second inauguration and a new national security team lining up, what are the expected opportunities they will be looking to make an impact quickly? What should people be looking at? Where is the fruit ripe for the picking?
Summary: In this conversation, Jerry Dunleavy discusses the implications of Trump's presidency, focusing on the shock experienced in Washington during his election and the subsequent challenges faced by the administration. He emphasizes the need for accountability regarding the Afghanistan situation and the potential pushback from entrenched bureaucracies. The conversation also touches on Trump's agenda for government reform and the overlooked threats posed by COVID and fentanyl, highlighting the intelligence community's lack of interest in these issues. The discussion concludes with reflections on the topics covered.
Chapters: 00:00: Introduction 02:22: Accountability in the Trump Administration 08:47: Lawfare and Political Resistance 09:09: Consequences of Intelligence Failures 09:34: The Hunter Biden Laptop Controversy 11:51: Politicization of Intelligence 14:01: Accountability in Intelligence and Military 19:54: Challenges in Military Leadership 28:43: National Security Challenges Ahead 33:49: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the Military 44:43: China's Influence and Accountability 55:49: Future Directions and Closing Thoughts
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