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Jim and Austin discuss the retribution against the Houthis.
Jim and Austin analyze the key events of 2023.
In their discussion, Jim and Austin focus on the recent happenings on Israel's northern border.
Jim and Austin examine worldwide munition supplies and the effect the Ukraine and Israeli-Hamas wars have on them.
Jim and Austin examine worldwide munition supplies and the effect the Ukraine and Israeli-Hamas wars have on them.
Jim and Austin discuss the connection between Iran, Russia, and China during the current conflicts.
Jim and Austin discuss the connection between Iran, Russia, and China during the current conflicts.
Jim and Austin discuss whether October 7th was an intelligence failure.
Jim and Austin examine the strategic moves China has been making.
Jim and Austin ruminate on the Taliban two years after the great skedaddle.
Jim and Austin discuss how the Chinese Navy and the US Navy stack up against each other.
Jim and Austin examine the use of artillery in the Ukraine conflict.
Jim and Austin examine the recent coup attempt in Russia.
Jim and Austin explore why the Russians may have caused the flooding in Ukraine.
Jim and Austin explore F-16s going to Ukraine.
Jim and Austin talk logistics for the spring for both the Russians and the Ukrainians.
Jim and Austin discuss Western Europe waking up to the need to increase their defense capabilities.
Jim and Austin exchange views on whether China will attack Taiwan.
Jim and Austin explore asymmetrical in the 21st century.
Jim and Austin examine possible near peer wars.
Jim and Austin explore lessons Taiwan can learn from the Ukraine conflict.
Jim and Austin talk about covid protests in China, threats to Taiwan, and clashes at the top of the world.
Jim and Austin talk about how this winter is going to affect the war in Ukraine.
Jim and Austin remark on the recent political moves by Xi Jinping.
Jim and Austin assess how likely Putin is to use a nuclear strike on Ukraine.
Jim and Austin discuss the facts surrounding missile defense.
Iran has entered another round of internal dissent. Jim and Austin remark on whether this is the end of Islamic rule in Iran.
Jim and Austin talk about the current political situation in Iraq.
Jim discusses the lessons NATO has learned from the Ukraine War.
Jim discuss Iran's failing economy and social unrest while they continue to pursue disrupting world affairs.
Jim examines the recent intelligence failures concerning the Russian military capabilities.
Jim and Austin take a look at the recent elections in the Philippines.
Jim and Austin examine why Russia was not prepared for a long war.
Jim and Austin look at tragic side effect of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Jim and Austin explore why Putin's invasion has ended up with NATO growing rather than the effect Putin desired.
Jim and Austin look at how the war in Ukraine affects the rest of the world.
Jim and Austin discuss the Russian main battle tank debacle in Ukraine.
Jim and Austin talk about Russia's troubled invasion of Ukraine.
Jim and Austin discuss how we ended up with two Koreas and where the Koreas stand now.
Ukraine is not the only nation worried about the Russians, the Baltic states are on pins and needles too. Jim and Austin discuss all things popping with Russia.
Jim and Austin review the old year and take a peek at the new year.
Jim and Austin remember Jim's games that involved the Ardennes. They focus on his game, Bulge. Also, Jim talks about lessons the U.S. forces learned via the Battle of the Bulge.
Jim and Austin exam why things are going so well for the Israeli's on the diplomatic front.
Jim and Austin tell us what should be keeping us up at night.
Jim and Austin discuss the tensions between India and China.
Jim and Austin discuss the aftermath of the Afghanistan withdrawal.
Jim and Austin travel through 100+ years of Turkish history.
Jim and Austin explore how politicians tinker with their country's military.
Jim and Al discuss Al's book ‘To Train The Fleet For War' which covers the U.S. Navy fleet problems, from 1923-1940. The look at how the lessons of training a fleet apply to today.
Jim and Austin discuss the possibilities of conflict close to the Arctic circle.
Jim talks about the development of Empires of the Middle Ages. Also, Jim discusses play testing.