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A Strategic Pivot for Afghanistan
The speaker proposes a shift towards an advise, assist, and support element to keep the Afghan government stable and maintain an effective counterterrorism mission, employing a contractor pilot and an active duty crew running the sensor systems. The proposed strategy involves leaving the Department of Defense and pivoting to the agency, as the Special Forces A-Teams and CIA officers were originally under Title 50 CIA authorities when the US first went into Afghanistan.
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This podcast episode discusses the importance of prioritizing health and financial security for oneself and their family.
2:40:39 - 2:44:01 (03:22)
Summary
This podcast episode discusses the importance of prioritizing health and financial security for oneself and their family.
ChapterA Strategic Pivot for Afghanistan
Episode#29 Erik Prince - Inside The Rise and Fall of Blackwater
PodcastShawn Ryan Show
The role of Title 50 CIA authorities versus Title X in the fight against terrorism is examined in detail, including how the agency could continue to provide advise, assist, and support to the Afghan government to maintain an effective counterterrorism mission after DOD forces leave.
2:44:01 - 2:46:16 (02:15)
Summary
The role of Title 50 CIA authorities versus Title X in the fight against terrorism is examined in detail, including how the agency could continue to provide advise, assist, and support to the Afghan government to maintain an effective counterterrorism mission after DOD forces leave.
ChapterA Strategic Pivot for Afghanistan
Episode#29 Erik Prince - Inside The Rise and Fall of Blackwater
PodcastShawn Ryan Show
The JSOC had a special aircraft that could be operated by themselves and was equipped with all the right kind of hardware.
2:46:16 - 2:48:38 (02:21)
Summary
The JSOC had a special aircraft that could be operated by themselves and was equipped with all the right kind of hardware. It could drop two 500 pound laser-guided bombs, and had link 16 aircraft enabling communication with every other fast mover in the U.S. military.