Ep. 119 - In the Shadows of Conflict: Special Forces and Foreign Policy

Former Special Forces Officer Christopher Brewer talks about his experiences in the military, particularly focusing on the unique role of Special Forces, the challenges they face in missions, and the implications of U.S. foreign policy. Brewer shares insights from his new book, 'In the Shadows Between the Wars,' detailing operations in Colombia, Panama, and Afghanistan, as well as the psychological challenges of undercover work and the complexities of navigating diverse cultures in international contexts. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding local cultures, the risks of military intervention, and the need for effective communication in diplomacy.
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Christopher Brewer's bio:
https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B0F2SMC6MT/about?ccs_id=4c8b5d86-4140-43fc-9745-197a3df52bde
His book: https://www.amazon.com/Shadows-Between-Wars-Becoming-Operator-ebook/dp/B0F258871N
Keywords
Special Forces, military memoir, Christopher Brewer, undercover operations, global conflicts, cultural insights, Pablo Escobar, Panama invasion, U.S. foreign policy, psychological challenges, podcast
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Special Forces and Their Unique Role
03:05 The Challenges of Special Operations Missions
06:09 Pablo Escobar and the Colombian Mission
09:06 The Invasion of Panama and Operation Promote Liberty
12:04 The Consequences of U.S. Withdrawal from Global Conflicts
14:58 The Risks of Arming Foreign Nations
18:00 Experiences with Secretaries of State and Military Policy
21:08 Psychological Challenges of Undercover Operations
24:13 Cultural Insights from Afghanistan and Nigeria
27:02 Balancing Diverse Cultures in the UAE
29:51 Navigating Complexities in Nigeria
32:46 Lessons from Military Experience and Normal Life
36:10 Final Thoughts and Advice for Listeners
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