The Liberators | Part 12

The Liberators | Part 12

Author: The Daily Wire April 17, 2020 Duration: 1:04:35
A change of commanders comes too late to reverse the situation in Southeast Asia as Richard Nixon's program of 'Vietnamization' eases America out of its worst-directed war. But long before the last American serviceman leaves Vietnam, a new generation of liberators rise to the challenge of saving American tactics, weaponry and doctrine from themselves. Thirty thousand feet above the Green Spot at Nellis Air Force Base, a loud, uncouth, unpleasant warrior / poet emerges. Starting with his almost supernatural feel for what a fighter jet can and cannot do, he will spend a decade teaching himself the engineering skill and mathematical language necessary for him to quantify what works in the lethal world of aerial combat, and what does not. Fighting an uphill battle against arrogance, ignorance and intransigence, his legendarily irrefutable Pentagon briefings will forever change the way America builds the fighter aircraft that will guarantee the Air Superiority needed to prevail on the Cold War battlefield of central Germany. And a fellow liberator, just a kid who grew up hunting in his native Arkansas, will just as effectively revolutionize American ground tactics through sheer courage, concentration and willpower, and usher in the age of Special Forces. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The ideological battle that defined the second half of the 20th century continues to shape our world today. The Cold War: Prelude To The Present, narrated by Bill Whittle for The Daily Wire, is a deep narrative exploration of that prolonged global struggle. This podcast moves beyond simple chronology to examine how the clash between two superpowers-and their competing visions for society-emerged from the ruins of World War II and set the stage for our current geopolitical landscape. Each episode delves into the pivotal moments, covert operations, and cultural fronts of this protracted conflict, illustrating how the tension between East and West was never merely about missiles and spies, but about fundamental ideas of freedom, power, and human destiny. Listeners will hear a detailed account of a world perpetually on the brink, where proxy wars, espionage, and technological races became the everyday instruments of a silent war. By tracing this intricate history, the series provides crucial context for understanding modern international relations and the enduring friction between Russia and the West. It’s a compelling listen for anyone curious about how the past half-century of global politics was forged in the cold shadow of that monumental standoff.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 16

The Cold War: Prelude To The Present
Podcast Episodes
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Duration: 1:05:17
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Duration: 1:12:10
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Duration: 1:31:38
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Duration: 51:47
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Duration: 45:53
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Duration: 1:19:02
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Duration: 45:23
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Duration: 1:06:59
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