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In October 2001, the United States began aerial bombing of Afghanistan in response to the terrorist group Al Queda's attacks of September 11th. Special Forces followed up by teaming with the Taliban's opponents – the Northern Alliance – and by late November / early December 2001 the Taliban had been driven from power. That didn't mean the Taliban and Al Queda had gone away or given up. They had moved and gone underground. One of the places they went to was Afghanistan's Shahikot Valley. In March 2002, the U.S. conducted Operation Anaconda to root them out. It was the first large scale ground operation of the war. Sean Naylor tells the story of what happened in Not a Good Day to Die.
Watch every episode ad-free & uncensored on Patreon: https://patreon.com/dannyjones Sean Naylor is the National Security Correspondent who covers intelligence and counterterrorism for Foreign Policy. As an embedded reporter, he has covered U.S. military operations in Somalia, Haiti, the Balkans, Afghanistan and Iraq, and is the author of two New York Times bestselling books. Sean now runs The High Side Substack with Jack Murphy: https://thehighside.substack.com SPONSORS https://www.rhone.com/danny - Upgrade your closet with Rhone and use DANNY to save 20% https://buy.ver.so/danny - Use code DANNY to save 15% on your first order. https://whiterabbitenergy.com/?ref=DJP - Use code DJP for 20% off EPISODE LINKS https://thehighside.substack.com https://twitter.com/SeanDNaylor Relentless Strike: https://bit.ly/44JtoR1 Not a Good Day to Die: https://bit.ly/3wEMQli FOLLOW DANNY JONES https://www.instagram.com/dannyjones https://twitter.com/jonesdanny OUTLINE 00:00 - Government control of media 13:35 - Sources 24:02 - Secret Service in Ukraine 32:49 - CIA unlawful killing in Kenya 42:09 - Current CIA presence in Africa 46:49 - US assassination law 01:08:24 - Sean's background 01:16:40 - Operation Anaconda 01:36:20 - Warzone journalism 01:40:10 - Michael Hastings mysterious death 01:47:11 - Covert action in Afghanistan 02:01:35 - Opinions vs real journalism 02:08:01 - CIA / Julian Assange story
Hour 2 of the show and Sean Naylor comes on and talk NFL with myself and william graves..
We sit down with best-selling author and former senior writer for Army Times, Sean Naylor, to discuss his experiences covering conflicts in the Balkans, Afghanistan, and Iraq. Naylor shares stories of meeting with Hamid Karzai and embedding with various military units, including special forces and cavalry squadrons. He also talks about the challenges of reporting on a secret organization like Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC), which he wrote about in his book "Relentless Strike." Naylor's insight into these complex topics creates an informative and captivating conversation. Main Takeaways The High Side Hamid Karzai Afghanistan Not A Good Day To Die Relentless Strike Follow Sean Naylor: https://twitter.com/SeanDNaylor https://thehighside.substack.com/ This episode is sponsored by 4 Patriots, a survival food company. You can visit www.4patriots.com and use the code RECON for 10% off your first purchase. Connect With John Hendricks www.globalrecon.net www.instagram.com/igrecon Music provided by Caspian: www.caspian.band --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/globalrecon/support
Hour 2 of the show and Boss Hogg Sean Naylor joins us as well as William Graves to talk some NFL, Lamar Jackson and John Elway. Hear our thoughts on these subjects and also how the media chooses to cover them.. We call them out!
Sean Naylor makes an appearance on the show to talk about the NFL offseason so far including Free Agency, Draft and talk about how some teams have fared so far..
This is our weekly nfl segment with The guru himself Sean Naylor
Sean Naylor is a national security journalist who wrote Relentless Strike about the history of Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) and many other journalistic works. In part two of our interview with him we will pick up where we left off with his embed with the US Army during the 2003 invasion of Iraq.Sean's book “Relentless Strike: The Unauthorized History of JSOC”
Welcome to this weeks show. We start things off by talking about some of the results of the games. William and myself keeps you going. We also bring in a special guest from Sean Naylor. This was one of the better shows.
Today's guest is former US Army general, Stanley McChrystal. A retired four-star general with 34 years of service, Stanley was the commander of all US and coalition forces in Afghanistan from 2009 to 2010. Previously, he served as commander of JSOC or the Joint Special Operations Command, overseeing the US military's most elite units including Delta Force and SEAL Team 6. According to journalist Sean Naylor, in his Book, Relentless Strike, McChrystal was, “the general whose vision and intensity transformed JSOC into a global man-hunting machine.” His tenure included the capture of Saddam Hussein and the killing infamous terrorist, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. Today Stanley is founder and CEO of the McChrystal Group, a strategic consulting firm. He is also a senior fellow at Yale University's Jackson Institute for Global Affairs. His new book is, Risk. A User's Guide, published by Portolio in October of 2021. Colin Miller and Dr. Keith Mankin host the popular medical podcast, PeerSpectrum. Colin works in the medical device space and Keith is a retired pediatric orthopedic surgeon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's guest is former US Army general, Stanley McChrystal. A retired four-star general with 34 years of service, Stanley was the commander of all US and coalition forces in Afghanistan from 2009 to 2010. Previously, he served as commander of JSOC or the Joint Special Operations Command, overseeing the US military's most elite units including Delta Force and SEAL Team 6. According to journalist Sean Naylor, in his Book, Relentless Strike, McChrystal was, “the general whose vision and intensity transformed JSOC into a global man-hunting machine.” His tenure included the capture of Saddam Hussein and the killing infamous terrorist, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. Today Stanley is founder and CEO of the McChrystal Group, a strategic consulting firm. He is also a senior fellow at Yale University's Jackson Institute for Global Affairs. His new book is, Risk. A User's Guide, published by Portolio in October of 2021. Colin Miller and Dr. Keith Mankin host the popular medical podcast, PeerSpectrum. Colin works in the medical device space and Keith is a retired pediatric orthopedic surgeon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/national-security
Today's guest is former US Army general, Stanley McChrystal. A retired four-star general with 34 years of service, Stanley was the commander of all US and coalition forces in Afghanistan from 2009 to 2010. Previously, he served as commander of JSOC or the Joint Special Operations Command, overseeing the US military's most elite units including Delta Force and SEAL Team 6. According to journalist Sean Naylor, in his Book, Relentless Strike, McChrystal was, “the general whose vision and intensity transformed JSOC into a global man-hunting machine.” His tenure included the capture of Saddam Hussein and the killing infamous terrorist, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. Today Stanley is founder and CEO of the McChrystal Group, a strategic consulting firm. He is also a senior fellow at Yale University's Jackson Institute for Global Affairs. His new book is, Risk. A User's Guide, published by Portolio in October of 2021. Colin Miller and Dr. Keith Mankin host the popular medical podcast, PeerSpectrum. Colin works in the medical device space and Keith is a retired pediatric orthopedic surgeon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/medicine
Today's guest is former US Army general, Stanley McChrystal. A retired four-star general with 34 years of service, Stanley was the commander of all US and coalition forces in Afghanistan from 2009 to 2010. Previously, he served as commander of JSOC or the Joint Special Operations Command, overseeing the US military's most elite units including Delta Force and SEAL Team 6. According to journalist Sean Naylor, in his Book, Relentless Strike, McChrystal was, “the general whose vision and intensity transformed JSOC into a global man-hunting machine.” His tenure included the capture of Saddam Hussein and the killing infamous terrorist, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. Today Stanley is founder and CEO of the McChrystal Group, a strategic consulting firm. He is also a senior fellow at Yale University's Jackson Institute for Global Affairs. His new book is, Risk. A User's Guide, published by Portolio in October of 2021. Colin Miller and Dr. Keith Mankin host the popular medical podcast, PeerSpectrum. Colin works in the medical device space and Keith is a retired pediatric orthopedic surgeon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Today's guest is former US Army general, Stanley McChrystal. A retired four-star general with 34 years of service, Stanley was the commander of all US and coalition forces in Afghanistan from 2009 to 2010. Previously, he served as commander of JSOC or the Joint Special Operations Command, overseeing the US military's most elite units including Delta Force and SEAL Team 6. According to journalist Sean Naylor, in his Book, Relentless Strike, McChrystal was, “the general whose vision and intensity transformed JSOC into a global man-hunting machine.” His tenure included the capture of Saddam Hussein and the killing infamous terrorist, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. Today Stanley is founder and CEO of the McChrystal Group, a strategic consulting firm. He is also a senior fellow at Yale University's Jackson Institute for Global Affairs. His new book is, Risk. A User's Guide, published by Portolio in October of 2021. Colin Miller and Dr. Keith Mankin host the popular medical podcast, PeerSpectrum. Colin works in the medical device space and Keith is a retired pediatric orthopedic surgeon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/military-history
Hour 2 pf the show we get into some NFL talk with Sean Naylor. We talk about Washington Football team QB Taylor Hinike. is he the right guy moving forward. Then we get into the college football playoff convo. Did Georgia lay down?
We get into NFL with Sean Naylor and William Graves. We also touch on the college football scene and the playoffs
Sean Naylor is a national security journalist who has written extensively about the Special Operations and intelligence community. His work has appeared in the New York Times, the Army Times, Foreign Policy, and Yahoo News with detailed deeply reported stories about clandestine operations. He is the author of Relentless Strike which reveals the history of Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) and Not a Good Day to Die about Operation Anaconda. Todays Sponsors: PALE HORSE COFFEE COMPANY https://www.PALEHORSECOFFEE.COM Established in 2019 and Veteran Owned and Operated Country First, Coffee Second use promo code "TEAM10" for 10% off your order. Thanks for supporting the companies that support the show! Want 2 bonus episodes per month and access to the bonus segments? Subscribe to our Patreon!
Today we're excited and honored to have with us, retired US Army General Stanley McChrystal. A retired four-star general with 34 years of service, Stanley was the commander of all US and coalition forces in Afghanistan from 2009 to 2010. Prior to this, he served as commander of JSOC or the Joint Special Operations Command, overseeing the US military's most elite units including Delta Force and SEAL Team 6. According to journalist Sean Naylor, in his Book, Relentless Strike, McChrystal was, “the general whose vision and intensity transformed JSOC into a global man-hunting machine.” His tenure included the capture of Sadam Hussein and the killing infamous terrorist, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. Today Stanley is founder and CEO of the McChrystal Group, a strategic consulting firm. He is also a senior fellow at Yale University's Jackson Institute for Global Affairs, where he teaches a course on Leadership. His books include, My Share of the Task, Team of Teams, Leadership- Myths and Realities and his newest book that we'll be discussing today, Risk. A Users Guide. I'm really proud of how this conversation came out. It was a lot of fun and we hope you enjoy. With that said, let's get started.
We get into the NFL and fantasy football talk with boss hog Sean Naylor!
CIA Director Mike Pompeo back in April 2017 depicted Wikileaks as a grave threat to American national security. He also called it a Non-State Hostile Intelligence Service was a grabby rhetorical talking point However, with some exclusive reporting from the Yahoo News Team - Zach Dorfman, Sean Naylor, & Michael Isikoff - Pompeo's branding opened the door for the CIA to plan all sorts of extreme measures to dismantle the organization. Including a snatch operation to kidnap the group's leader Julian Assange, then holed up in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, and possibly to even assassinate him.This and so much more uncovered including a plan for a gun battle on the streets of London. Zach Dorfman joins to break it all down.GUEST:Zach Dorfman (@zachsdorfman), National Security Correspondent @yahoonews, Former Senior Staff Writer @aspencyberHOSTS:Michael Isikoff (@Isikoff), Chief Investigative Correspondent, Yahoo NewsDaniel Klaidman (@dklaidman), Editor in Chief, Yahoo NewsVictoria Bassetti (@VBass), fellow, Brennan Center for Justice (contributing co-host) RESOURCES:Yahoo News Article Inside the CIA's secret war plans against Wikileaks - Here.Follow us on Twitter: @SkullduggeryPodListen and subscribe to "Skullduggery" on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.Email us with feedback, questions or tips: SkullduggeryPod@yahoo.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sean Naylor gets into week 1 fantasy football start'em and sit'em for week 2. We also get into some NFL stories and week one game results as well. Enjoy the show..
This is part 2 of 2 on Sean Naylor's “Relentless Strike: The Secret History of Joint Special Operations Command”. In April 1980, the U.S. military tried to rescue 52 Americans captured when Iranian militants seized the U.S. embassy in Tehran. The rescue attempt was called Operation Eagle Claw and it failed. Eagle Claw involved helicopters flying from a Navy ship and fixed wing aircraft carrying the assault force and extra fuel flying from another country. All the pieces converged in the middle of the Iranian desert at night in a place called Desert One. One of the helicopters collided with one of the aircraft during ground refueling. Eight Americans died and seven aircraft were either destroyed or captured. Even though the individual pieces of the Eagle Claw plan may have been capable of performing their part, the mission fell apart when the pieces came together. According to the author Sean Naylor the U.S. answer to was to have all its counter terrorist pieces from different parts of the military in one standing joint task force. The U.S. formed this counter terrorist task force in December 1980 and called it the Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC). JSOC went on to play a central role in the Global War on Terror.
In April 1980, the U.S. military tried to rescue 52 Americans captured when Iranian militants seized the U.S. embassy in Tehran. The rescue attempt was called Operation Eagle Claw and it failed. Eagle Claw involved helicopters flying from a Navy ship and fixed wing aircraft carrying the assault force and extra fuel flying from another country. All the pieces converged in the middle of the Iranian desert at night in a place called Desert One. One of the helicopters collided with one of the aircraft during ground refueling. Eight Americans died and seven aircraft were either destroyed or captured. Even though the individual pieces of the Eagle Claw plan may have been capable of performing their part, the mission fell apart when the pieces came together. According to the author Sean Naylor the U.S. answer to was to have all its counter terrorist pieces from different parts of the military in one standing joint task force. The U.S. formed this counter terrorist task force in December 1980 and called it the Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC). JSOC went on to play a central role in the Global War on Terror.
Hour 3 is Sean Naylor Rat Pack SPorts NFL/Fantasy Football Guru Joins ud to talk NFL. We start off talking about the Washington Name change. What name should they use and does Football CLub fit better. We also get into talk about the Packers situation with Rodgers. Does he show up? William thinks he won't. We also touch on a few other subjects also.
We continue the show for us n hour two Boss hog Sean Naylor joins of crew and him and William Gravese take us to the finish line. Tune in and enjoy the show!
Hour 3 of the show and William Graves and Sean Naylor joins us to talk about the NFL and thier thoughts leading into training camp. Also William Gives me and Boss Hog a lesson n sports. What Conference did the Tampa Bay Bucs start in
Hour 3 of the show boss hog come on and talk MLB, NHL, NBA and NFL news.
NFL Hour with Sean Naylor but tonight we talk more about the NBA and also the NHL as his Colorado Avalanche takes on the Vegas Golden Kinghts. Also We talk about Top 50 All Time NBA Players. You may want to listen to this twice!
We are in hour 3 of the show and we bring you NFL talk. William Grave gets disconneted by skype for a weak Joke lol.. A lot of free agency moves and also Some breaking news on the situation with Houston Star QB Deshaun Watson.
Hour 3 of this weeks show we bring on Sean Naylor and he talks about the news and action for far in the first few days of NFL Free Agency. Who is being tagged and who's staying or moving on
We got a special half hour for you guys as we bring you live play by play basketball by Boss Hog Sean Naylor! We tap into his stream by request from him and listen to him call the last quarter of the game. Show him some love. We got a future great on our hands. I hope you all enjoy the broadcast!
This show i start things off talking a little bit about Tiger woods and his terrible accident he had this past week. Give you an update on his status and talk about his importance on the gold world. A quick Hockey update real quick. Talk NBA and the Houston Rockets fall from powerhouse to lottery team in just 6 months. William Graves joins us and we talk about Sean Naylor natural ability to call play by play for his high school basketballs teams. Talk some MLB and Rays expectations this season. Sean Naylor joins us in the second hour to roast the NBA for their lack of defense and we give our opinion on the game as well. How bad is the defense?
Sean Naylor Rat Pack SPorts Show NFL/FF Guru joins us for his weekely segment to talk more NFL news and rumors heading into the off season. Also we congratulate him on his great job he did announcing his first high school basketball game.
This is our Big Game preview show. We spend the whole show going over the Tampa Bay Bucs and Kansas City Chiefs matchup. Join Debo, William and Boss Hog Sean Naylor. We also talk a little bit about Sean Naylor's first ever live broadcast he did for basketball.
Join us for another segment as we get into the NFL with Sean Naylor, We talk about some rumors being said by Dan Snyder when they drafted Haskins. We talk about this past week results and we also give you predictions on this coming wek divisional matchups and other news as well
This episode is broken up into two parts. Part 1: My takes on James Harden and Paul George, the Ohio State situation, Ravens vs Cowboys and Patriots vs Rams recaps and Best NFL Week 14 games. Part 2: Washington Football Team vs San Francisco 49ers preview: A conversion with Sean Naylor of the Rat Pack Sports Show. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gabriel-gadsden/message
We are back on Sundays with Rat Pack NFL sunday. Tonight we go a little off script and i start out talking NFL and then William join us. In the 2nd hr we get a visit from Nicholas Lane Rat Pack NFL Insider as we discuss the NBA and some of the stories leading into the season as well as the NBA draft and also some of the trades that were made just a few weeks ago. In the 3rd hr we have boss hogg Sean Naylor joining us to talk some NFL from todays action.
We are in hour 2 of the show and we get things going with NFL talk with Boss Hogg. He's a little upset about the results of the falcons and Dallas Cowboys game. We talk to him about that as well as some of the other games last week. We also get into some Fantasy Football talk and get you ready for week 3 of the NFL season.
This hour we continue the conversation with Rat Pack William Grave and Boss Hog Sean Naylor. We do talk breifly on some NFL but we continue the conversation.
Hour number two. Politics in Sports too much. What can they do to wildlever TB lightning Advance into the 2ng right in front. Hour #3 NFL talk with boss hog Sean Naylor as we discuss everything going on in the NFL from training camps
We bring you Sean Naylor folks to continue the NFL talk.
Welcome to hour 3 of the show where Sean Naylor joins us to talk about the NFL. All of the stories circulating around the nfl with training camp starting. The rock and a group buys the XFL.What does that mean for the future of the league. Also Bodd Hog got jokes too!
Welcome to the thord hour of the show and we keep on with the conversation with the Guru himself on the NFL. Mr William graves joins us as well. What is the state of the NFL heading into training camp? How much will the current situation effect them? How will not having a preseason effect the teams leading into the regular season
We continue the conversation in the 3rd hour. Our weekly NFL segment and we talk about the Redskins name, We then talk about the Statue that Daniel SNyder took down. Was it justified or was the Redskins trying to play damage control. We talk about how the coronavirus has really effected the sports world. How can these sports display some leadership. I go on a very long rant to get some things off my chest. We normally dont go down this road but tying this to sports i had some things to get off my chest.
In this episode of Buried Treasure, co-hosts Michael Isikoff and Dan Klaidman are joined by the man who broke some incredible news changing history and what we thought we knew in regards to the Cuban Missile Crisis. That man is Yahoo's own Sean Naylor. The author of Operation Cobra: The untold story of how a CIA officer trained a network of agents who found the Soviet missiles in Cuba. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of the MWI Podcast, we talk to Sean Naylor, an award-winning journalist and best-selling author of Not a Good Day to Die and Relentless Strike. The conversation covers everything from the reporter's role in war zones to the sometimes tricky aspects of writing about security, intelligence, and secretive military organizations.
GRP 42-On this episode I have former Canadian Special Operations Regiment (CSOR) solider Wes Kennedy. CSOR traces its unit’s roots to the first American, Canadian Special Operations unit which was a joint unit called the “1st Special Service Force”. Wes is the author of “Sports Vision Training for Shooting Performance”. We talk a little about the Canadian Special Operations Forces Command (CANSOFCOM). We talk fitness, and mindset. Wes runs a company that helps prepare military athletes for the rigorous Special Operations selection programs across the globe. An article has come out recently written by Sean Naylor in the New York Times where the Airforce has developed some new technology to help them clean up old drone footage. During Operation Anaconda special reconnaissance units were tasked with heading up into the mountains, and identifying enemy fighting positons in order to call in air support. A highly respected Navy SEAL operator is being bashed on social media because the Airforce is claiming that him and his unit left behind John Chapman an Airforce Combat Control Technician (CCT). The new technology isn’t 100 accurate to say for certain that Chapman was still alive. The facts are the SEALs along with the CCT were out numbered, out gunned, and taking casualties. Senior Chief Petty Officer Slabinski assumed Chapman was killed during the initial gunfight in which several members of the small team were shot, and wounded. They made the call to leap down the mountain under fire, and commence what would become a 6 hour running gun battle in order to break contact. Slabinski’s actions that day kept the SEALs alive, and his teammates have the highest praise for him. I am disappointed with the level of arm chair quarterbacking that’s taking place on the internet over this issue.
America’s Special Operations Forces have become instrumental in the war against radical Islam. But few in America know their story or how they operate. Sean Naylor wants to change that. His new book, Relentless Strike: The Secret History of American Special Operations Command, gives readers a window into this secretive world. Naylor talks to us on this week’s War College See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
One organization has been behind America's most daring raids, from the deserts of Iraq and Syria to the hills of Pakistan to the jungles of South America. That organization is Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC). Ryan Evans, editor-in-chief of War on the Rocks, sat down with Sean Naylor of Foreign Policy and author of the new book, Relentless Strike: The Secret History of Joint Special Operations Command. Have a listen! Image: U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Paul Peterson