
hmTv at HMTC Podcasts Ep 375: The Fog of War and Humanity with Richard Acritelli and guest Montgomery Granger P2 on hmTv
In Part 2 of this powerful conversation, Montgomery “Monty” Granger pulls back the curtain on life inside Guantanamo Bay following 9/11 — where ethics, fear, compassion, and national security collided in real time.
Hosted by Richard Acritelli, this episode explores what it meant to care for detainees considered “unlawful combatants,” why the military chose to operate within the spirit of the Geneva Convention, and how soldiers were forced to rewrite the rulebook while the world was watching.
Monty shares candid stories — addiction, mental illness, medical crises, and the moral tightrope walked by those entrusted with both safety and humanity. He reflects on what happens when detainees are released, why some return to violence, and how politics complicated justice.
This is not a sensational story — it’s a human one.
And it challenges us to ask:
- What does “doing the right thing” look like in wartime?
- How do we balance security and mercy?
- What happens when policy and reality collide?
A conversation that doesn’t flinch — but still believes we can learn, evolve, and do better.
