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Daniel Davis
Analyzing War, National Security, Politics & Foreign policy. 4x Combat Deployer. Unintimidated & Uncompormised. Danniel Davis is a Bronze Star Medal for Valor in Iraq + Bronze Star for Service in Afghanistan. He has a deep love for America. He remains Unintimidated + Uncompromised.
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Jun 3, 2025 • 31min
Ukraine Drone Strikes on Russia: How Much did the West Help w/John Kiriakou
In this engaging discussion, John Kiriakou, a former CIA intel analyst and whistleblower, sheds light on the recent Ukrainian drone strikes against Russia. He explores the complex motivations behind Trump's ambiguous strategy in response to the conflict, revealing pressure for peace talks amid ongoing military tensions. Kiriakou highlights the resilience of Russia's economy despite sanctions, arguing that diplomacy is a more effective path forward than punitive measures. The conversation dives deep into the intricate dynamics of international relations and the cost of warfare.

Jun 3, 2025 • 55min
Drone Warfare v. Trump's GOLDEN DOME w/MIT Professor Ted Postol & Lt Col Daniel Davis
Ted Postol, a former MIT professor and missile defense expert, critiques President Trump's ambitious Golden Dome initiative, claiming it's as unrealistic as Reagan's Strategic Defense Initiative. He argues that like the 'Star Wars' concept, the Golden Dome oversells unproven technology while repeating historical mistakes. Postol shares insights about the misleading nature of military technological claims, the complexities of missile interception, and the deceptive tactics used by adversaries. His analysis raises concerns about national security policy driven by fantasy rather than feasibility.

Jun 3, 2025 • 54min
Col Doug Macgregor: Peace Talks Be Damned/Ukraine Russia War in a NEW VIOLENT PHASE
Colonel Douglas Macgregor, a decorated combat veteran and defense analyst, delves into the troubling dynamics of the Ukraine-Russia war. He highlights the recent Istanbul summit as a charade, claiming that Ukraine’s leadership is in denial and unlikely to pursue peace. Macgregor discusses the dire state of Ukraine’s military, referencing staggering casualties and critical resignations. He argues Zelensky seeks deeper U.S. involvement rather than peace, while the West focuses on maintaining support despite grim realities on the ground. A grim outlook looms as financial and military challenges intertwine.

Jun 2, 2025 • 53min
Bomb First, Talk Later: Ukraine's Strategy /Lt Col Daniel Davis & Jim Jatras
In this engaging discussion, Jim Jatras, a former U.S. diplomat and senior foreign policy analyst, shares his insights on the ongoing Ukraine-Russia conflict. He examines Ukraine's aggressive military strategies and the complexities of peace negotiations, including President Zelensky's demands. Jatras highlights the geopolitical implications for NATO and scrutinizes the effectiveness of U.S. foreign policy. The conversation also dives into the skepticism surrounding Russia's ceasefire proposals and the potential for a new Cold War, all illustrating the intricate web of international relations.

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Jun 2, 2025 • 39min
Lt Col Daniel Davis - Ukraine Drone Attacks on Russia: It's Complicated
Ukraine's recent drone strikes on Russian air bases aimed to dismantle military power but fell short of altering the broader conflict dynamics. Despite claims of success, Russian capabilities remain largely intact. The podcast critiques media narratives that inflate Ukrainian victories while downplaying Russian advances. It also questions Zelensky's claims about forcing peace talks, pointing out historical hesitations from both sides. Overall, the discussion unpacks the complexities of military realities, Western support, and the need for strategic military aid.

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Jun 1, 2025 • 33min
BREAKING: Ukraine Attack Drones Slam Russia/How they Pulled it Off
Recent Ukrainian drone strikes have created a stirring prelude to peace talks, risking a stiffer Russian military response. Experts discuss the struggle for negotiation, with Russia maintaining a hardline stance on sharing terms. Ukraine's impressive drone tactics have disrupted Russian logistics dramatically, forcing public reflection in Russia. Amidst hints that Western powers might prefer a prolonged conflict, the looming threat of escalation could redefine the battlefield dynamics. This conversation dissects the complexities of warfare and diplomacy in this fraught situation.

May 30, 2025 • 42min
Russia Advancing at Record Pace in Ukraine /Lt Col Daniel Davis
The conversation dives into Russia's aggressive military strategies in Ukraine, emphasizing their focus on attrition over territorial gains. As Ukrainian defenses weaken, Russia is seen reinforcing its positions with advanced weaponry. Potential peace negotiations in Istanbul raise questions about Ukraine's participation and Russia's demands, which seem unrealistic. The podcast also discusses the contrasting stances of the U.S. and Russia at the UN, highlighting the dire need for effective diplomatic solutions as the conflict escalates.

May 29, 2025 • 35min
Ukraine & Germnay's NEW Weapons Pact /Lt Col Daniel Davis
The discussion revolves around the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, highlighting the upcoming negotiations and the military stalemate. Germany's recent decision to provide long-range weapons to Ukraine raises concerns about escalating tensions. The narrative critiques the Western portrayal of the conflict, emphasizing selective coverage. It also examines the complexities of negotiation dynamics and the impacts of leadership on future resolutions. There's a call for diplomatic solutions amidst historical parallels to conflicts like the Korean War.

May 29, 2025 • 46min
Putin Deadline: Two Weeks - More Trump Bluster? w/Larry Johnson
Larry Johnson, a former CIA analyst and the mind behind sonar21.com, dives deep into the complex situation surrounding the Ukraine-Russia conflict. He critiques Trump's vague two-week deadline for Putin and questions Trump's claims of neutrality, given his support for Ukraine's militarization. Johnson highlights the Western media's bias, scrutinizes Putin's increasingly hardline peace terms, and argues that the West has lost leverage. He suggests that Ukraine's rejection of these terms indicates a lack of genuine desire for peace.

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May 28, 2025 • 1h
Putin Fixated on War Victory, No Matter the Cost /Lt Col Daniel Davis & Andrei Martyanov
Andrei Martyanov, a military and political analysis expert, shares insights on Russia's fixation on a victorious outcome in the ongoing conflict. He discusses the dissonance between U.S. perceptions and the complex realities of the war, critiquing the understanding of military strategies. The conversation highlights the resilience of the Russian economy amid sanctions, examines NATO's expansion, and its impact on European security, and questions the implications of diplomatic failures on future negotiations.