Explaining Strategic Competence with H.R. McMaster (Lessons from the Hoover Policy Boot Camp) | Ch 3

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 ธ.ค. 2024

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  • @Tony-Jabroni
    @Tony-Jabroni 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    The man is schooled in philosophy. Love to hear it.

  • @mahamatbicharaissak5751
    @mahamatbicharaissak5751 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Can a decision maker could make a new policy alone?

  • @dongaetano3687
    @dongaetano3687 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks HR. Especially helpful to understand flaws in the nuke deal and the results of strategic hopefulness being basically, disastrous. Know your enemy, Sun Su I think.
    It seems to my high school ed self, we need to have some grasp of the thinking of the Iranian people by percentage:
    What are their levels of Sharia' compliance and support for the worldwide conquest mission?
    Will it ever be possible to have true peace with a country that has an imperialist doctrine, as we see happening with communist countries, no real peace?
    Knowing our enemy should mean not just the leadership, but how the populous will be in support of their mission.
    Can we get this message to the American people, news media, academia, entertainment, so we have a unified populace ourselves, to support our policies?
    It must be the 'job' of conservatives it seems to show the importance of America and its goodness on the whole, as the essential nation for world peace to be upheld, since our well meaning friends on the left have erroneously bought into the utopian dream...agree?
    Big PR project for us my thinking, to deprogram Western countries from the basically Marxist propaganda that we are the cause of all world problems and need to be destroyed and in the thinking of some, replaced as a population. Tough job but must be done.
    I was a bit disappointed to hear you mention the "rise of populist parties," which seemed a negative comment to me. Those parties, realizing the suffering inflicted on them without a vote, of Merkel's mass migration plan, have risen up in defense of their countries, people, customs and traditions, and women and girls and school children. Sweden's youth on youth dominance crimes are gut wrenching, and only one facet of the overall violent crime spike in the country. VDH talks about 'healthy nationalism' I think, and that's what I see in Europe on the rise.
    Article by Judith Bergman of Gatestone Inst. on the youth on youth crime in Sweden, the link follows:
    www.gatestoneinstitute.org/15808/fing-swede
    Thanks for all the insights, from the inside of policy making.