Who's In Charge? Gen. Mark Hertling Wants to Know
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About this listen
In this episode of The Hot Dish, Heidi engages in a compelling conversation with retired General Mark Hertling. The discussion covers a wide range of topics, including the complexities of U.S. military operations, foreign policy, and the implications of regime change.
General Hertling shares insights from his experiences in Iraq and his views on the recent U.S. incursion into Venezuela. He specifically addresses his concerns about the seeming lack of any single individual within the U.S. government who is responsible for the aftermath in Venezuela.
The conversation also touches on the role of the Venezuelan military, the global ramifications of U.S. actions, and the importance of clear leadership in military operations.
Additionally, General Hertling discusses his new book, "If I Don't Return: a Father's Wartime Journal," which offers a personal perspective on military service and its impact on families. (You can pre-order a signed copy here: https://www.ballastbooks.com/ballast-bookstore/if-i-dont-return.)
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- (00:00) - Introduction to the Conversation with General Hurtling
- (50:03) - OCP-YouTube-EndScreen.mp4
- (00:00) - Chapter 3
- (00:00) - Introduction and Overview
- (00:13) - Introduction to the Conversation with General Hurtlin
- (01:51) - Military Insights and Foreign Policy
- (05:59) - Oil Economy and Venezuela
- (10:40) - Latin America and Global Implications
- (21:11) - The Insurrection Act and Domestic Concerns
- (27:22) - Personal Stories and Reflections
- (41:40) - Conclusion and Final Thoughts