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I've got a little job for you. Would you like to take this Jim or fix it? It's for my friend, and he can handle it himself. Thank you for joining us. It's been quite an experience, and I'm still getting used to it. Good night from everyone here. I see a young lady who wants to help with one of your paintings. That's a great idea! Can I safely leave her in your care? As for me, I'm looking forward to working when I'm 65, maybe as a caretaker at a girls' school or something similar.

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Oh, do it! Woo hoo! Roger, that's troubleshooting. Can you box where they target? No, I took an auto drive. Wow, look at that! There's a whole fleet hooked on the ASA. They're going against the wind, which is blowing 100 to the west. I'll take it. That's not LNS, though, is it? It's not LNS.

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I was an F-15 pilot and a commander in the newly created U.S. Space Force. I was fired and lost my pension for criticizing DEI trainings in the military, which I believe are divisive. Thank you for acknowledging the issue with woke generals. I propose establishing a special task force to prevent such ideologies from returning to the Defense Department. I appreciate your willingness to put me on that task force.

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I work at a top consulting firm embedded in the Pentagon, focusing on artificial intelligence and emerging technologies. I previously served as an FBI special agent in counterintelligence, motivated by my desire to catch foreign spies after the 2016 election. I have meetings with retired generals to discuss national security concerns regarding Trump's presidency, whom I view as a sociopathic narcissist primarily interested in his own gain. Tomorrow, I have a significant meeting with military leaders in a secure location to discuss AI and the need for better information sharing. I believe Trump may attempt to extend his presidency beyond the constitutional limit, which raises concerns about the future.

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I saw a man on the roof with a rifle, around 30-40 years old. He was alone, no one else around. My view was clear from outside the fence, about 30-40 yards away. He seemed young, not super old. What are you thinking about now? Translation: I saw a man on the roof with a rifle, around 30-40 years old. He was alone, no one else around. My view was clear from outside the fence, about 30-40 yards away. He seemed young, not super old. What are you thinking about now?

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"I'm 35. I'm from The United States, from California. I'm 35. I'm from The United States, from California. I just came out here about two weeks ago." "I want to be in the military out here. I want to help out wherever I can." "I should have learned a little bit of the language before coming out here because I've been completely lost and confused, but I'm happy to be here." "I have two daughters. One of them is six and the other one is four." "When everything's kinda settled down out here, I hope that they will come out here to visit. And, and whenever I have time, I'll go visit them." "But, ideally, I want to permanently relocate to Ukraine." "It's a beautiful country that's easier for for for myself to accomplish what I wanna accomplish in my life out here."

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How many genders are there? Two. What is the diameter of an M4A1 rifle round? It's 5.56. How many push-ups can you do? I did 5 sets of 47 this morning. What's the most important strategic base? Guam is significant. How many rounds fit in an M4 magazine? Standard is 30. What does the M9 Beretta fire? A 9 millimeter. What batteries for night vision goggles? Duracell. Your qualifications show you understand the battlefield. Decisions made here can lead to the deaths of young Americans, often from lower middle-income families. When they join the military, they do so for various reasons, and when mistakes happen, they don’t come home. My priority is ensuring you support the warfighters. That’s what matters most to me, and you have my support despite the process.

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I understand your reservations, but consider this: President Trump has authorized significant pay raises for the military. More importantly, promotions are now merit-based, meaning your race or gender won't hold you back; your hard work determines your success. Wouldn't you agree that having the ability to support your family and advance based on your own merits is ideal? I've served under four presidents, and this is a good time to be in the military. If you're worried about war, remember conflicts can arise anytime. Choose a job you enjoy and feel secure in, maybe a support role. Regardless, you'd be defending the Constitution and the freedoms it provides. Let's discuss this further because your current perspective might be costing you an opportunity that is better than you think.

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I'm a 21-year-old high school graduate working in the marine corps. I'm a 30-year-old with a PhD in cancer biology, working in the biotech industry. I went to the University of South Carolina for grad school and the University of Florida for undergrad. I'm a cancer biology scientist in a biotech company that produces COVID-19 testing kits. We ranked each other based on intelligence and EQ. Raymond is number 1, followed by Kaley at number 2. Tyler is number 3, Shada is number 4, Sean is number 5, and Maria is number 6.

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I used to work for FedEx but now I'm on a deployment to Ukraine with the army. I'm currently on title 10. Yes, I am a medic. I've been a medic in the military for about 10 to 12 years.

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He's doing well, but it's hard to predict what will happen next. He has some strong ideas for Marco. Did you sign the tech talk over? Yes.

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General, do we have too many white officers in the Air Force? Your memo from August indicates a desire to reduce white officers by about 9%. How did you determine that 67.5% of officers should be white, 13% Black, 10% Asian, 1.5% American Indian/Native Alaskan, 1% Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, and 15% Hispanic/Latino? These numbers seem to suggest an obsession with race-based politics in the military. Are these percentages based on the demographics of the nation? Did you contemplate overall force percentages? We looked at providing opportunities for anybody who wants to serve. If that were the aim of the memo, I wouldn't be asking these questions. But the memo suggests there are too many white officers.

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Alright, recruits, we're heading to a location that might be filled with illegals to take down. We're just here for questioning, cooperate and nothing bad will happen. I'm really sorry about this, I've got a monthly nut, you know. I gotta make my nut. Did a good job in there, soldier. I know it's tough doing what's hard, but we could use more men like you. What the Your Botox, miss Norm? Fix me up. Another day doing what's tough. Welcome to Mora Lago. Oh, you, mister president. Excuse me. I'm sorry. Backpack. Doorly explorer. Excuse me.

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当兵并不难,没有太多限制。过去11年,美军并没有强调中国的威胁。如果发生冲突,我会选择退出美军,不会支持中国的立场。虽然我拥有美国国籍,但我不会放弃对中国的关注。如果有需要帮助的中国人,我会尽力提供支持,但我不会参与美国对中国的战争。前提是,我也不会帮助中国对抗美国。 Joining the military isn't difficult and comes with few restrictions. Over the past 11 years, the U.S. military hasn't emphasized a threat from China. If conflict arises, I would choose to withdraw from the military and not support China's stance. While I hold U.S. citizenship, I won't abandon my connection to China. If any Chinese individuals need help, I will do my best to assist, but I won't engage in a U.S. war against China. Likewise, I won't help China fight against the U.S.

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I teach honors economics at Bethel Park High School. As the chief nurse of a field hospital in Desert Storm, I learned the importance of planning ahead. The promise of retirement provides security for the future, allowing us to make the present better for everyone and have the freedom to pay it forward. Translation: I teach honors economics at Bethel Park High School. As the chief nurse of a field hospital in Desert Storm, I learned the importance of planning ahead. The promise of retirement provides security for the future, allowing us to make the present better for everyone and have the freedom to pay it forward.

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Out the window, starboard side, 3 o'clock. What is that? No way! What is it? Woah. Holy shit! What the hell is that? I can't believe it. What’s that? US.

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我将介绍我的领导和PRT的基本情况。我们需要记录学生的成长,涨幅可以达到10万,但进入这个领域的难度也在增加。你现在37岁,为什么选择加入海军? 去体验实际情况,寻找更好的机会。你在美国待了6年,祝你一切顺利。你选择加入海军的原因是什么?我已经写好了,主要是航空火控,具体工作是监控雷达。你今年多大? 35岁。海军的招收年龄上限是40岁,很多人都有机会从事相关工作,尤其是在防空领域。 --- I will introduce my leader and the basics of PRT. We need to record student growth, which can reach 100,000, but entering this field is becoming more challenging. You are 37; why choose the Navy? Experience the reality and seek better opportunities. You have been in the U.S. for 6 years; I wish you all the best. What made you choose the Navy? I have noted that the main role is in aviation fire control, specifically monitoring radar. How old are you? 35. The age limit for Navy recruitment is 40, and many have opportunities in related fields, especially in air defense.

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Excavation, I'm the pilot navigating towards the final horizon. I continue to fight on the saddle of the three-headed line, DARPA fighter, under the guidance of my boss.

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Hi, I'm Captain Josephine Gilbo, a 17-year Army veteran. Are you an Israeli spy? That's a ridiculous question. My allegiance is to the United States, which I have demonstrated through my service. Did I almost give my life for America? Absolutely. I've dedicated my life to this country. Why do you accept donations from Israeli citizens? Israel is a tremendous ally, and I believe in supporting strong partnerships.

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Speaker 0 advises the top 3 in the Navy on equal opportunity, diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). The new chief of naval operations, Admiral Lisa Franchetti, believes in DEI. Speaker 0 believes that if Trump becomes president, their job will still exist, but they would skirt around DEI and instead emphasize equal opportunity. Speaker 0 believes DEI efforts will be irrelevant when a missile hits. They express confusion about the focus on DEI, with some believing it's a waste of time. China is considered the biggest threat, not Israel and Gaza. A war with China could escalate into a world war. If Trump wins, equal opportunity will remain, but the language will shift away from DEI. Speaker 0 believes Trump will win unless something drastic happens, citing a lack of faith in Biden and his age.

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Mario: Let's start with Venezuela. Do you think this is a strategy by Trump? Larry: I saw something similar back in 1988. The CIA was involved with trying to provoke Manuel Noriega into taking some sort of action. They could say, oh, well, we gotta go respond to this to set the stage for our military invasion, which I believe that in 2018, Donald Trump signed a finding authorizing a covert action by the CIA to get rid of Maduro. That attempt failed. And now the objective, get control of the oil. That's the number one priority. And I think it's being done with an eye looking forward, recognizing the potential risk. If conflict is renewed with Iran, prospect of the shutdown of Persian Gulf— Mario: Ukraine defeated Russia. Larry: Yeah. That was the plan. Russia's military is now around 1,500,000. Mario: Let’s talk Venezuela. What’s your initial reaction? When John Kuriaki suggested the best indicator is naval movements, and the buildup off Venezuela is significant. I’ve heard they have 14, twelve warships, including the Gerald Ford. Do you think they are bluffing? Is this Trump strategy? Larry: It could be a bluff. I saw something similar in 1988. I was in the CIA’s Central America branch. They tried to provoke Noriega into action to justify invasion, which happened in December 1988. What’s different now is the base infrastructure. In Panama, Quarry Heights was full; Southern Command was there. Southern Command has moved to Miami. The weaponization of the idea of a “supported vs. supporting” commander is reversed here: Southern Command would be subordinate to Special Operations Command. SOCOM cannot fight a conventional war; they’re light infantry, raids, hostage rescue. So the question is: what will the ships actually do? Shells into Venezuela won’t defeat Venezuela. Ground forces would require mass, and Venezuela is three times the size of Vietnam with rugged terrain that favors ambushes. If US troops ashore, you’d stack body bags far beyond Iraq and Afghanistan. Mario: Do Venezuelans have the will to fight Maduro? Larry: Yes. It will rally insurgents from Brazil and Colombia. If we decapitate Maduro, there are loyalists with weapons; an insurgency could follow, and the US would be hard-pressed to pacify it. The State Department’s INL/INSCR reports on narcotics note Venezuela as a transit point for marijuana and some cocaine, with fentanyl less central than claimed by Trump. The 2018 emphasis on Trendy Aragua looked CIA-driven. Trump reportedly signed a covert action finding in 2018 to remove Maduro, leading to the Guaidó fiasco; that covert action included some public diplomacy via USAID. The objective now, as you asked, is oil control and curtailing Russia, China, and Iran’s influence, with an eye toward BRICS. Mario: Could there be a decapitation strike on Maduro, and would someone like Maria take over? Larry: A decapitation strike could spark insurgency; the US would not be able to pacify it. The broader agenda seems to include a strategy to seize oil and reduce regional influence by Russia and China. Venezuela’s role as a transit point and possible BRICS alignment complicates any straightforward regime-change scenario. Mario: Moving to general foreign policy under Trump. The national security strategy (NSS) for 2025 signals a shift, but you question how binding NSS papers are. What did you make of it, and how does it relate to Ukraine? You’ve noted Trump isn’t serious about peace in Ukraine on some occasions. Larry: The NSS is a set of guidelines, not a blueprint. Europe is being asked to step up, the US distancing itself from Europe, and the strategic relationship with Europe is damaged by the perception of long-term reliability and sanctions. The document highlights China as an economic rival rather than an enemy; it criticizes Europe’s defense spending and censorship, and it frames Russia as less of a direct threat than before, though the reality is nuanced. The US-EU relationship is strained, and the US wants Europe to shoulder more of the burden in Ukraine while maintaining strategic pressure. Mario: What about Ukraine? Zelensky’s negotiation posture, security guarantees, and the Moscow terms? Larry: Putin spoke on 06/14/2024 with five Russian demands: Crimea, Zaporizhzhia, Kherson, Donetsk, and Luhansk are permanently part of Russia; Ukraine must withdraw its forces from those republics; there must be an election in Ukraine with a legitimately elected president (the Russians argue Zelensky is illegitimate for not holding elections); they suggest a successor to Zelensky and elections within 90 days. Freezing lines in Donbas is not accepted by Russia; the Russians claim further territory may be annexed with referenda. If peace talks fail, Russia is likely to push to occupy Kharkiv, Sumy, Mykolaiv, and Odessa, potentially Kyiv. Western support is insufficient to alter that trajectory, given Russia’s large artillery and drone production. The US and Europe cannot match Russia’s drone and shell output; even if they supply Tomahawks, escalation risks, including nuclear considerations, grow. Russia’s economy and war capacity remain robust, and the BRICS poles are strengthening as Western leverage wanes. Mario: What about sanctions strategy and Russia’s oil revenues? Larry: Oil remains a significant but not decisive portion of Russia’s GDP. The West’s sanctions are not enough to force collapse; Russia has endured the 1990s and remains resilient. BRICS cooperation and the shift to the Global South are changing the global order, with Russia and China deepening ties and reducing Western influence. The war in Ukraine has not produced a decisive Western victory, and the global south is moving away from Western-led sanctions, reshaping geopolitical alignments. Mario, it’s been a pleasure.

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A conversation takes place between two individuals, Cody and Petty Officer Adam from the United States Navy. Cody asks if it is true that the Navy no longer requires GEDs or high school diplomas. Petty Officer Adam confirms that it is true, but explains that a score of 50 or above on the ASVAB is required instead. Cody thanks him for the clarification and jokingly says it looks like they're going to war. Petty Officer Adam appreciates the conversation and offers to answer any further questions. Cody expresses gratitude and ends the call by saying, "Straight from the horse's mouth, we're going to war."

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I want to share a personal message to show that being transgender doesn't hinder military service. I take my estrogen, blockers, and other medications, but it doesn't affect my ability to serve.

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Oh, do it! Woo hoo! Roger, that's troubleshooting. Can you box where they target? No, I took an auto drive. Wow, look at that! There's a whole fleet hooked on the ASA. They're going against the wind, which is blowing at 100 to the west. I'll take it. That's not LNS, though, is it? It's not LNS.

The Peter Attia Drive Podcast

#56–Jocko Willink Part 2 of 2: Sleep, fasting, kids, discipline, ownership, & the impact of war
Guests: Jocko Willink
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In this episode of The Drive, Peter Attia discusses his podcast's ad-free model, emphasizing the importance of trust and the value of listener support. He believes that sharing knowledge about health and longevity is crucial for improving lives, and he aims to provide more value to subscribers through exclusive content. Peter's guest is Jocko Willink, a former Navy SEAL commander known for his leadership expertise and bestselling books. Jocko shares his experiences during 9/11, recalling how he recognized the significance of the attacks immediately after the second plane hit. He reflects on his military career, including his time in Iraq, where he led SEAL Team Three's Task Unit Bruiser during the Battle of Ramadi. Jocko describes the differences between urban combat in Iraq and the mountainous terrain of Afghanistan, noting that both environments present unique challenges. The conversation shifts to the treatment of veterans returning from war. Jocko discusses the contrasting experiences of Vietnam veterans and those returning from Iraq and Afghanistan, attributing the difference in public perception to a better understanding of the distinction between soldiers and the wars they fight. He emphasizes that soldiers should not be blamed for the decisions made by politicians. Jocko also addresses the future of warfare, predicting an increased reliance on technology, including drones and robots. He discusses the ethical implications of machines making life-and-death decisions in combat and the public's fear of autonomous warfare. The discussion touches on the importance of preparing future generations for an uncertain world, with Jocko highlighting the lessons he imparts to his children through his children's books. The episode concludes with a lighthearted Q&A featuring Peter's daughter, Olivia, who asks Jocko about discipline and his workout routines. Jocko shares insights on the importance of discipline in achieving goals and the value of physical fitness. He also discusses his dietary habits, including fasting and indulgences, emphasizing that balance is key. Overall, the conversation provides a deep dive into leadership, military experiences, and the lessons learned from both personal and professional challenges, all while maintaining a focus on the importance of discipline and resilience.
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