Very informative and insightful, these videos are invaluable to educating the public 💚
@MrWhiskers659 сағат бұрын
Brilliant lady.
@miguellogistics984Күн бұрын
Naval Deck Guns, Barrage Balloons, and Smoke systems. Holy Cow. Naval Management was drinking the High Tech Kool Aid post Vietnam, apparently. So the rule is, NEVER fail to deploy physical elements to complicate certainty of target vectoring. Again, Carriers were Mobil Airstrips, Sea going Air Bridges, not Broadside Combat Warships, not unlike Air Bridge Links of Gibraltar and Ascension. The Logistics story on this is amazing. What would have happened if Argentina had determined that "we are not going to win this war by pitting Conscripts against Professional Soldiers and Gurkhas. We are going to win by sinking their very limited logistic fleet."? It would have been again like Wallace pinching the English Army at Sterling Bridge. Do not let your enemy reach the field of battle. Now all Millei has to do, is just ask for the Islands, as England and literally the English people are gone.
@seniorslaphead83363 күн бұрын
I get the impression this guy wasn't that impressed with the SAS. I also get the impression that he is very impressed with himself.
@davidharris40623 күн бұрын
Da Iawn Admiral or should I say Dr Parry, Siarrad Bendigeddig
@guydavies30353 күн бұрын
Those Argentinian type 42 destroyers were built in Barrow, by Vickers, alongside HMS Sheffield…
@criticalmass6135 күн бұрын
This lady could learn from Margaret Macmillan - what you know is as important as how you convey your message
@adindahutabarat_sinolog5 күн бұрын
Btw fyi the Chinese (they) dont like the word "Hegemon" or "Hegemony" 霸权 争霸 for some reasons...😊 They also dont have allie(s) as compared to the US...😊
@user-qv2mc3dw5o5 күн бұрын
Niall goes crazy. What a guy!
@RonHelton7 күн бұрын
Captain Ward Boston, who was part of the navy investigation into the attack on the Liberty issued a statement in October of 2003 where he admits that he and Admiral Kidd were forced to cover up the attack by Israel. That statement was made after Cristol published this farce of a book. Believe the survivors! If you connect all of the dots, everything makes perfect sense now. They are using us to achieve their goal of "Greater Israel" and they don't care how many of us they kill to get there.
@patrickmaline425810 күн бұрын
so this is where the cool kids are hangin’ out…
@MONSTERDR45112 күн бұрын
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@MONSTERDR45112 күн бұрын
and why the scream but don't moo even though may have milk. love and thunder. sweet child of mine.
@cwolf884112 күн бұрын
It is interesting that Poland wants to make a major investment in weapons. The challenge is what and where without severe debt. It would be interesting to use DARPA’s SIMNET to model various solutions and weapon mixes. In addition, Poland’s flat terrain is a major challenge….. so maybe a huge mined tank ditch at the border would give enough time for drones to decimate armored columns. Time is a quality all its own.
@FloridaManMatty14 күн бұрын
11:19 - I would love to see those stats for 1959-1964. My father was with 5th SF in the Vietnamese highlands in 1960-61. He said the Motagnards were the hardest fighting people he had ever met. He also said the ARVN were more than capable man to man, but their leadership and organization was just not up to the task AT THE TIME. Like any other fighting force, they learned and they adapted and improved over time. Lord knows the Viet Cong and NVA were dying in considerably larger numbers… But they never fought to win. They fought to stay in the fight. They knew the United States would yield and walk away eventually as long as they didn’t quit. Game theory at work in war.
@whatasam43917 күн бұрын
Do yall understand my english? We americans are TIRED of coups....
@AlfredoDutti13 күн бұрын
@@whatasam439 you german or british, not american
@RobertPaterson20 күн бұрын
Brilliant
@northernbrother125824 күн бұрын
Her analogy of "choosing the other coke" is telling... they're both sugar water that'll rot your teeth!
@jshepard15225 күн бұрын
5:26 Start here
@kiphoover870526 күн бұрын
She’s great! Smart, funny. I look forward to her analysis of Humpty Trumpty.
@phamchung178928 күн бұрын
clear admiral Franchetti
@simpletownworx29 күн бұрын
This is the guy who did nothing about the gfc. The highest paid ceo on who street?
@vladpootin5973Ай бұрын
🇺🇸🦅🫡 Pax Americana Eternia Fortis
@rbaxter286Ай бұрын
Just for your beginning thoughts ... 'Important' and 'Decisive' are defined POST-FACTO for the most part, especially by the History-as-Entertainment Bidness. 'Important' and 'Decisive' are dependent on so many OTHER CONTINGENT FACTORS, UNKNOWN AT THE TIME, AND EVEN UNKNOWN FOR DECADES AFTERWARDS (unless you're YHWH) that the words should be used mainly as a signposts that "Here There Be PEDANTS!" I cite your admission of a recent revelation you had AND the Allies Crypto Superiority as the most obvious supporting actors in that play. BTW, radar on Hawaii would have found those planes and they would have been shot down, for example, and any other number of contingent factors. Have read the book and the analysis is actually factual, instead of sensationalist. The press' behavior in WWII always reminds me of the Zelig scene where a young man continues to suffer delibitating injury and wounding after injury, while the news media continues to show how he was Saving the World for Democracy!!! Even up to him in his grave. Also see the Black Kni-get at the Bridge who Always Wins. Thank Buddha for so many Spruances instead of Halseys in Academia ..., especially with so many Rupert Murdoch's in The Poorly Educated Media ...
@rbaxter28619 күн бұрын
Keep thinking a successful invasion of MIdway would have just resulted in the naval meat grinder of Guadalcanal there, instead ..., thousands of miles closer to the US logistics hub and thousands of miles farther for the IJN's. All those B-17s might have actually been significant as a force for the US, too, as Midway couldn't maneuver, making it possible they would have actually hit something ..., something AT ALL, much less something of value ...
@wpatrickw2012Ай бұрын
Considering Putin’s aggressive foreign policy and military invasions, did the Cold War really end?
@whatasam43913 күн бұрын
The cold war with the Soviet Union and our battle with the perniciousness of European communism is over. This conflict with Putin is something new entirely, with different strategies necessary to contain their imperialism. Our strategy right now is to exclude Russia from the global order through sanctions until it behaves. If you look right now, it's been very effective in weakening the growth of the Russian economy, which is now grown almost exclusively because of increased military spending. If things go right, Russia will end up like North Korea.
@alvinseah5423Ай бұрын
So, Kim is smart, a sharp and agile operator. How about a parallel session on South Korea, Yoon, and the multiple issues regarding Itaewon, World Expo, doctor crisis, Kim Keon Hee, etc.
@phamchung1789Ай бұрын
i dont want to hurt you but to answer for the question who lost the vietnam war. You should add more point, it is …. They send their children to vietnam to die without a reasonable explanation. Why am i die here?
@phamchung1789Ай бұрын
At 32 mins she talks nonsense
@francishegel6916Ай бұрын
This was very enlightening, as someone who was there I appreciate your assessment
@brucenadeau2172Ай бұрын
b 26 not b 24
@spire393Ай бұрын
Awesome!!
@DaShooter12Ай бұрын
More interesting considering the North Korean soldiers sent to Kursk.
@jeffjenks2533Ай бұрын
The speaker's cheap jokes about his height, etc., are a severe unprofessional distraction.
@NigelDeForrest-Pearce-cv6ekАй бұрын
Dr Paine is a Genius!!!!
@kristiblack4789Ай бұрын
Unam Sanctum papal BS!
@brettlane6908Ай бұрын
Wow! After listening to the entirety of this presentation and linking the conclusion with the intro, re ?, I cannot believe that a purportedly intelligent Lt Comd asked that first question! Was he hit listening to the presentation? How embarrassing for him 🤨
@bthymeАй бұрын
This is what makes the US military the most effective fighting force in the world. Willing to think and accept responsibility.
@homofloridensisАй бұрын
Watching this in 2024, after the election, the question at 47.40 about human created climate change skepticism is prescient. With the election of Trump the second time, denial went from a problem to a devastating policy.
@juanpedrosantiagoАй бұрын
It tells everything why chinese behaves like a pirate in West Philippines Sea bullying the Philippines.
@DiplodocusHippopotamusАй бұрын
Two decades later and S3 still lost in the sauce.
@sakceeАй бұрын
Smart kids…
@DianaSchneider-p3kАй бұрын
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@sierra9713Ай бұрын
Professor Paine for POTUS!
@austinbaccus25 күн бұрын
She's overqualified :P
@vasantos-re4hbАй бұрын
She should sit as a top advisor on the Presidential Cabinet. We need savy, intelligent people advising foreign policy.
@3times_momАй бұрын
You - scholars and the such - should have known that it was not “russia”; it was the Soviets, the Soviet Union. 14 of 15 Soviet republics were never “russian” or “russians”. There’s a huge misconception that people in the Soviet Union were united/one nation/one language. It’s a BS. The fall of the Ussr was a combination of results of oppression, the world economy at that time , the inner problems of intricate but poorly working network of markets
@whatasam43913 күн бұрын
But it was Russia. Russia was the core state of the Soviet Union and puppeted the rest of the countries. Moscow was the official capital of the Soviet Union, and Russia was where the Bolshevik Revolution seized control and established the communist regime that deposed and inherited the Russian Empire's occupied territories. It was always Russia conquering territory, installing satellite governments that they could control, and extracting resources to enrich themselves. Russia lost the Cold War.
@Nathan-in-Cwmbran2 ай бұрын
All I can say is that with an understandable absence of immediate remedies to the issues addressed in this conversation, it is a relief to know that such good minds are working on the problem.
@notinmyUSMC2 ай бұрын
Naval War College should have presentations on war fighting, not tired lecturing/hectoring on global warming. The current NWC leadership is shaming this once fine institution.
@nihilioellipsisАй бұрын
How do you concentrate on fighting if you allow 16 US military installations around the Hampton Road area of Virginia get destroyed by flooding?
@P-el4zd25 күн бұрын
Looking forward to Pete Hegseth being the next U.S. Secretary of Defense. Change is coming.