Nicholas Irving on U.S. Army Veteran Shamsud-Din Jabbar Carrying Out New Orleans Attack (Part 2)
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Former U.S. Army sniper Nicholas Irving reflected on the case of Shamsud-Din Jabbar, an Army veteran involved in an attack on New Orleans. Irving, who has extensive battlefield experience, shared his skepticism about the possibility of someone with a desk role, like Jabbar, developing severe PTSD, which might lead to such violent actions. Having completed six military deployments, with five involving direct combat, Irving expressed confusion about how a desk job could result in significant trauma.
Irving also speculated on the possibility of Jabbar becoming an ISIS sympathizer, recalling an incident where a soldier was captured after attempting to join the Taliban. He mentioned that a "weak mind" might be more susceptible to external influences. However, Irving emphasized his nuanced view developed over time, sharing moments when he began to see the humanity in those previously seen as enemies during his deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Interview by: Shawn Prez
Check out his youtube channel at: / powermovemakers
Interviews are SO MUCH smoother when the guest can talk without being interrupted VLADIMIR
the difference is so noticeable too lol
Lmao Vladimir
@@KeepItLitTV his actual name is “Vladislav” tho lol I know this because I tried way too much to find proof & documentation of his “home invasion” story
😂😂😂😂😂😂 faxts
One of the realist comments ever. And I hate the fact that I click on interviews thinking it's gonna be different and 45 seconds within i have to abort. Loud talking, "ya know what I'm saying's", that's a friend of mine's, I interviewed them before's, cringe attempts at being funny, and worst of all, literally saying everything the person said, before he plays the flashback of them literally saying the same thing he said.
Nicholas is a truth teller that gives Zero Fuk’s
He doesn’t tell the truth worth a damn 😂. There’s a video of him claiming a .50 cal can rip off limbs just from passing by you. He makes a lot of shit up.
He also doesn't have any awards. No bronze star with valor, especially based off of the stories he states he was in.
@anthonygallegos3269 He milks these interviews so hard with fake stories and people eat it up
@@realrunnergrimdude you comment on all of his videos hating 😂 what’s your point of watching him if you have such a dislike for him?? It’s weird..
@anthonygallegos3269there’s plenty of soldiers who don’t have any awards or stars, does that make them any less of a soldier?! Hating on another mans career says a lot about your character.
“ PTSD behind a desk is weird to me” BARS! Somebody get this man in the studio ASAP!😂😂🤣🤣
Keep the focus this is serious shh 😂
LMAO 😂 Army guys are funny
Trap lore ross 😂
Idk who said u need war to have ptsd…. U can get ptsd from almost anything especially here in America with all the violence. Even seeing ur dad beat ur mom or u growing up could cause ptsd. Dont get me started on the inner city where gangbanging is real watching ur back everyday.
@@DeeBee-l5x sensitive boa
Dude just started failing at life, was weak minded & became suicidal. A coward who wanted to take innocent people with him because misery loves company folks.
I think this is truly the case.
Ain't no such thing as failing at life if you wake up and keep living everyday so that means he must have been really a weak-minded person to do something like that and brimstones is rather for him
@@RoderickSmith-d2qyeah there is… you’re broke you failing at life
@@RoderickSmith-d2qThat sounds great for therapy, but in reality, people feel like they're not winning when they have minimal resources & have no one invested in them. As we've been seeing for years now, serious attention & care is needed for these people.
The US does this around world
Just for the record I’m a cook in the army, and I’m airborne qualified, UAV operator, small arms maintenance certified, Combat live saver certified, HAZMAT certified, SLICC certified, and a few more. Been in 7 years. Doesn’t matter your MOS/JOB in the organization, you’re a soldier first!!!
And if you’re in a position where that soldier is gonna hurt ppl and you without any dissuading….would you take him out?Because remember,he his a soldier first!
He didn't have PTSD from his service. He had PTSD from his 3 wives divorcing him.
this guy don't even have a blk wife he disqualified to speak on black americans
He had 3 wives?? Don't know why men would want to marry again after the 1st
Jesus 3 wives I woulda had the PTSD until I got rid of em 😂
Lol he didn't have 3 wives quit making up stuff
The dude in new orleans got divorced in this videobthey tslking about the guy in las vegas
The Grim Reaper in the building
He’s black he’s s gov plant
Natural born killer
Natural born unaliver
😂
"The most blood he seen in combat was due to a paper cut."....bars
😂😂
I understand what he's saying, but PTSD can stem from other things. Childhood for example. Still no justification to kill innocent people
Maybe he went crazy because of some other reason that was not related to his time in the military, just a thought
That's a possibility,amigo.
idk man that carpel tunnel & all those papercuts is some serious trauma
More than likely he was radicalized on the internet.
Child support and divorces
This is a great interview!
Respect to all soldiers
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@@heybudstfunow no one asked you weirdo
@@heybudstfunow no one asked you
@@heybudstfunow your opinion doesn't matter
@@heybudstfunow shut up
Really appreciate this dudes honesty 👏🏼 Always look fwd to his interviews!
Word life‼️💯
Just because you aren't a combat MOS, doesn't mean you won't see combat
Bro stfu u don’t know what u talking bout
I highly doubt a dude behind a desk is seeing people heads blown off limbs chopped off body parts all over from bombs or grenades on a daily basis they probably never even seen somebody close shoot there gun cause they don't even be close to the fire fight know like 3 people in the army old and young that did it for a bit and they was chilling
@@ShawnMarablereading comprehension is very important son
@@ShawnMarabledo you need to see any of that on a daily basis just to get PTSD? You sound like a cretin. You also don’t know the difference between their and there.
@@ShawnMarableI worked in casualty I did and I had a desk job combat dudes like him see the world 1 way and one way only that’s just how it is
The guy got is “PTSD” from life events. His divorce and child support. Life was falling apart big financial issues. Not sure where y’all got the war stuff from
Not gonna go through my life story at just 49 yrs old, but I've gone from much to homeless to below homeless and NOT ONCE has suicide been a fckng thought. That mf was weak, and anyone who QUITS bcuz they're going thru some life shit and kills themselves or tries to get someone else to do it is a weak fckng coward. Period! Ptsd. LMAO. Weak ass mf.
Thanks for interviewing this guy I didn’t know he existed been glued to the screen every since
I salute Irving for his service but one thing I was told by my Lieutenant don't ever talk about another soldiers issues cause you don't know what they went thru and talk like Irving is the reason that Vets have such a high suicide rate cause you got battle hardened people like him in obvious denial of his own issues (cause you can't catch that many bodies without it taking a toll on you unless you are a sociopath) putting other vets down cause you can hide your issues better than the other soldier. Yep buddy might've pushed paper but when some guys you were deployed with or got close to don't make it home or are wounded warriors it will wear on a person or in this case dude got disillusioned with the reason troops were over there saw that civilian deaths were horrendous came back home probably reached out to the VA for help and was stuck in standby while the VA made him like all vets hurry up and wait for help. I know a guy that was sexually assaulted and physically assaulted by his commanding officer and the chain of command failed him while he was in now he is diagnosed with 100% PTSD due to the abuse while in basic so yes you don't have to deployed to be traumatized. Remember every soldier gives Uncle Sam a check payable with their life when we sign up. Salute Irving fuck the terrorist but I don't agree with his take on PTSD.
Well said , I agree
As a Oif1 vet, I completely agree with you! Well said
You just explained your Guy got assaulted, of course he got trauma. Behind a desk you don't get ptsd
I think that respect went out the window once he became an Isis sympathizing terrorist that killed Americans. Why would he show him respect? He's an enemy now.
😂😂😂😂 you soft
Great interview I enjoy watching the both of you guys
Vet here, the enemy will attack anybody in the opposite uniform, you don’t have to be a “combat soldier” to be a victim of a VBIED or IED.
You can tell he still has a heart, he hasnt let the war experience destroy his humanity which is probably tough to do.
this dude asks better questions then vlad does lol. and he lets em talk
14 deployments is crazy
Bro be keeping it 💯💯💯💯💯
I was at Camp 93 in Kuwait waiting for the war to start in 2003. An Army guy, also Muslim, threw a grenade into a tent and caused several casualties.. this happened 8 tents down from the tent we were in. I remember exactly what he looks like to this day!
You have to put it into perspective. Special ops deployments are shorter, like 3 months. Those 5 deployments equal to one regular combat deployment for a normal Army unit. I deployed once for 12 months straight as a medic and it was a weird time lol. Everyone isn’t a Ranger sniper, but more people do operational things
I get what youre saying but you cant compare an IT guy to a Direct Action unit that does 90+ combat missions in 3 months
I enjoy hearing Nick speak as a fellow vet but his entire deployment experience was in special ops. What caused me trauma while deployed as a Combat Medic would be viewed differently to him because I wasn’t doing “0 Dark 30” type action in Iraq. I’ve known HR and support guys who’ve died while deployed. Are you a vet?
@@662Shabba it has nothing to do if someone is a vet or not my job has nothing to do with military and ptsd is very very common in my job i see dead ppl daily and not just 1 person , but i highly doubt you can get ptsd when you dont hear anything or see anything , you was a combat medic i am pretty sure you seen shit
you cant compare nick and your expirience with a guy that sits the hole day in a absolut safe enviroment where he doesnt has to deal with crazy shit
@@linzaaa306 this is a conversation about war experiences. I agree with Nick about a paper pusher claiming to suffer from ptsd from the war might be bs, but he was a sniper. Im just saying I think Nick’s deployments and time in country was different than the average soldier.
I see what you're saying, however, before I was a sniper, I served at just about every position the line has to offer, from assaulter to Machine gun team leader, to DDM. And on those 90-120 day deployments (same duration as CAG), we're doing 70-120+ direct action raids. Sometimes multiple hits in one night. The average grunted in the regular army couldn't comprehend. I've never been on "patrol", outpost, etc. For a Ranger Battalion Killing 1k enemy combatants in 4 months is no easy task.
This dude knows what's going on! I was in Naval Aviation for 21 years and my only PTSD was a Senior Chief chewing my ass out in the passageway because I was late for work in port in Naples, Italy! The cool part was, he didn't yell. But you got the message from his tone and his facial expressions! Shout out to AECS Mike Schoof, retired CWO2! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
not going to lie i've only had my azz ate once in my life but it was a female doing it not a dude
Both attacks were military ppl. The hotel thing with the cyber dumpster truck was ex military too…. Anyway, PTSD don’t just have to be from service. It be a lot of hazing, and sexual assault / abuse shxt that don’t get talked about. Of color remarks and shxt about your people. Or, the games the suits play can drive ppl “postal.” I knew a marine who moved over to a desk job DC - they laid him off weeks before he was eligible for his benefits. He ended up losing a lot. I tried calling a “charity” for vets to help him out, they told me to tell him, “Call back when you’re already homeless.” I see vets sleeping on the streets. It be the Asian people who take care of them, feed them, give them money. Everybody else ignores them. One of the homeless vets everybody knows in this area, he speaks fluent Vietnamese now because of how long he been on the streets and they been helping him
You can get PTSD from many things not just combat.
"I HAVE A NICK IRVING MOVEMENT" salute
Shoutout the Reaper keeping it a buck 😂
He's a 🤡
@ lmk how
@cristosanchez8554......Nicholas Irving Is A Order Following Scumbag They Go Use During Agenda 2030 🤣
@@cristosanchez8554 Down playing a fellow veteran's PTSD !
@@ultramag0343 he said the guy worked a desk job and didn’t have an excuse to blame the marines for whatever bs he committed
Love this guy and his honesty
There’s no justification for what that dude did to all those innocent people in New Orleans.
Love how this man gives it up.
The US military is a Job.
90 percent of the the current force hasn’t seen actual combat
A lot of this is stress induced by the military itself
Indirect fire from motars are scary af i dont care if your on base or off. Rolling the dice waiting to die or not is not normal
That’s what caused my ptsd.
@Topdawg4x same. Iraq and afgh
I have shrapnel in my right from a mortar and am fine. I think it depends on the person.
@brandons2079 yes but that's not to say not going off base means your out of danger. People died on base to. Military and contractors.
“I just know, sitting behind the desk wouldn’t traumatize me, At All”…
An elegant diss😂
“I knew a lot of cooks in Afghanistan they don’t have ptsd” 💀💀💀
" i saw all them as animals ". Damn is that what they pump the soldiers when they deploy?
I see all of the taliban as animals and im not in the military, all they do is make explosives and try to kill people
Crazy work!!
From one vet to a next...people in desk jobs get motor attacks when bases get attacked and also get attack during transportation etc...Nicks view is narrow but I respect his service non the less
He knows that… he’s pissed he was using the “veteran” card as a reason he became a psychopath.
No lies told
Aw man Ther terminator is back with a new interview
Depends on how your mindset is.. even though you never leave the wire, and work behind the desk, just the thought everyday that you are in a war zone and away from family, and that anything can happen in a war zone. It can overwhelm you. My nephew served 4 tours, and never saw combat. He was a helicopter mechanic. Never left the wire… but he suffers from ptsd as well. A person can develop ptsd from being incarcerated, even if they were never in an altercation… it’s the environment….. hell, I think I have ptsd from being married…
Lol that last sentence took me out 😂
I could see him being of middle eastern descent that his PTSD could come from feeling that hes helping the enemy kiII his people
Much respect brother
Nicholas is my favorite person to listen to. Highly intelligent and honest. Can't beat that.
I never been to war either but I got ptsd from growing up inner city with all the gang banging hunting ppl and getting hunted myself. Guess u can call it war if u wanted to. U can get it’s from a simple car accident. Or even seeing a car accident and ppl hurt. How u handle ur ptsd is what matters.
He didn’t suffer from ptsd it was said that he lost his family his wife was leaving him
That's no excuse. Divorces happen every day
@Zxc-xzwhy would it not be an excuse? You can’t predict what crazy people would do when something like that happens.
He looks like you woke him up early as hell 😂
I have watched several different pods, etc with nick. I usually figure a guy out quick. Hes a wildcard.
Ptsd doesn't just come from war
Stfu it dont come from a desk job either
The kind of PTSD that you're speaking of exists in "WEAK" individuals.
@@pharoah1200now THIS is the dumbest thing I've heard today. On the Internet everyone is the toughest, smartest, strongest with no losses in life.
"I knew a lot of cooks in Afghanistan"😂
Wrong! Anyone from any MOS(Military Occupation Specialist) can serve on the front lines. I was an Administrative Chief in the United States Marine Corps which is the highest enlisted service member in the office where I served and I served on the front lines a few times. Again like I said on the previous interview last year, get your facts straight. Anyone even someone who has never served can suffer from some Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome. Not everyone can handle the stress but some can. Never disrespect your fellow servicemen especially if you don’t know the guy/girl on a personal level.
…the guy took the lives of a bunch of innocent people just trying to enjoy the New Year… can we disrespect him now even though we don’t know him on a personal level?
which stress behind a desk you mean like turning the ac up and down? and defently i will disrespect a fellow serviceman that kills innocent ppl fuck em thats not what i stand for
you seem like you put a ``brotherhood`` above legit absolut innocent ppl you might wanna get your shit straight
You lying brah, stay behind the office instead of commenting here to defend your paper pushing honor
@@streeker3111"A fool takes no pleasure in understanding, but only in expressing his opinion"
Go get the coffee ready
Great job getting this out 🙏☮️
He talking about that soldier that left his post n Iraq and alot of soldiers got killed my second deployment n Iraq I remember watching it on the news b4 the fort Hood shooting with the major I met that man
Bergdal
I always feel like Vald should be doing these interviews. Sean does not hold me.
With his form a question.
I seen a lotta cooks in afghanistan 😂😭🤣
I remember him, from when I was a cook.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I knew a lot of cooks in Afghanistan 😂😂
“Most blood he seen in combat was from a paper cut! 🩸 ✍🏾 “🤣😂🤣☠️💀☠️💀☠️💀☠️
ptsd is more than combat
You don't know what it's like when the copier runs out of ink and you have to change it NICK😂
When you ask a common soldier about medical conditions, you get this click bait jibber jabber. As a disabled veteran myself this is down right disrespectful.
Dude talking so reckless 😂 but he can
I love it
“The most blood he seen in combat was a paper cut”… ouch😭
I love watching Sgt. Nicolas Irving interviews. He genuine, truthful, and he reminds me of how human even soldiers can be. He’s one my heroes.
I’m glad bro got dreads and beard too. I was in the marines and people never think I was. I been out 12 years they want you to look like you still in. Those the guys who want to be recognized and ain’t did nothing. Also them cooks and paper pushers be getting the most on their disability claims they swear they go thru it smh another thing is if you first or second generation you shouldn’t be able to be in America military.
I Like The Fact That He’s Smiling More..
I got mild cases of ptsd in BT
Military definitely not for you then!
High school football practice was more physically intense than basic training.
@@realrareap2420lies
@@KingOfBattle131 I actually stayed in
@@realrareap2420 ok
You don't have to be a combat soldier to experience PTSD. That said, I think dude was one of those people who looked down on other folks that weren't successful. Once his castle started to crumble. He couldn't handle it and gotten manipulated by the terrorists. Terrorists look for people who are disgruntle with life.
What are u talking bout. Ive been an addict 10 years got clean got felonies and homeless no one could talk me into this shit. This guy is a coward whatever u say you dont harm others because u dont like ur life. We call people who harm others people who were not doing anything to you a coward
Thank you bro just crashed out
Was my cousin
Not true Constanza had ptsd from being a cook in Korea when he accidentally poisoned his platoon
The most blood he’s seen in combat came due to a paper cut😂😂😂😂
Wats up with all these bot comments on vlads videos lately?
It aint lately lol they been on every channel with more than 1million subscribers for the past 2 years… you just started noticing
@joojoobaw very possible as I was scrolling I seen near identical comments
The guy that did the mass casualty in Maine was in the military as well
He could be doing what other traumas in his life that happened at home and his personal life growing up
Nick is not lying
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Calling a terrorist a gentleman is wild AF😂
Just walked thru bourbon on my channel to pay my respects to the memorial spooky vibes
Let’s be thankful vlad is not interviewing him asking dumb questions..
Is Glad Scared To Interview Bro??
“They were just animals “ wow
I always like hearing things from this guys perspective
He’s nicely callin the guy a POG LOL
He has the train of thought of the majority of Combat MOS has, because I had the thought.
That wasn't PTSD it was hate
Bros a real one
Ish made me cry
The only way I could see a desk jockey claiming PTSD, is if the TRUTH came across his desk th truth our gov't hides at all costs, and not being able to tell anyone drove him crazy. Like the reasons we were really at war, what we were actually retrieving and how corporations were in control.
So he started harming random people lol makes no sense.
Bergdahl is who he was referring to 3:40
Jesus Loves You 💙
If he ever done a book it'll be my first time ever in 40 years i wanna read 🤷
To be fair most ppl don’t get ptsd from their job, a lot of times its how you was brought up, shit start early for most of us especially if u come and environment where a lot of poverty is around
(4:00) Bowe Bergdahl "Bergdahl was captured after leaving his post on June 30, 2009. The circumstances under which Bergdahl went missing and how he was captured by the Taliban have since become subjects of intense media scrutiny. Bergdahl was tried by general court-martial on charges of desertion and misbehavior before the enemy."
"I knew a lot of cooks in Afghanistan" lmaooooo he is right, it is like prison, not everybody was hard on the other side forreal
Just because they there don’t mean that they don’t have people the love and new that went to war and never came back PTSD is different for many people.
5:41 and who had you thinking those people were animals? See, you were influenced and manipulated into thinking like that.🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾
Damn, s/o to the paper pushers and chefs in the military 🫡🇺🇸
He is 200% right
Those paper cuts are a mf 😂
Nah I know alottt of cooks in Afghanistan GOTT ITT GZ
Kandahar Afghanistan had a lot of rocket and mortar attacks everyday so yes many cooks can have ptsd
Scared of sausage?
@@kingiam9271rockets don’t just hit “combat soldiers” you fool
@@redpillfitness1161 sausage launch rockets?
@@redpillfitness1161sausage throwing rockets???
Dude was converted in Afghanistan and became a sleeper cell
Just walk thru bourbon street! Haven’t been out here sense the attack came to pay my respects to the memorial on bourbon street it’s on my TH-cam channel