War
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The New Sultan
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Darrell Castle talks about a new Sultan, a new Ottoman dictator who has arisen in the Middle East.
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Trump and the General
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Darrell Castle talks about the assassination of Iranian General Qassem Soleimani by a Hellfire missile fired from a U.S. drone.
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How The Republic Became a Monarchy – Part 3
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Darrell Castle talks about how Woodrow Wilson’s credit and monetary policies led us into war against Germany.
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The CIA Brings Regime Change to America
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Darrell Castle talks about the CIA’s efforts and level of success in executing regime change in America.
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The Elephant In The Room
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Darrell Castle talks about the National Suicide Data Report issued last Monday by the Department of Veterans Affairs.
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The Age of Insanity
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Darrell Castle talks about the insanity of warfare as a foreign policy strategy against people who have not harmed the United States.
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A Hero’s Journey – Part 1
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Darrell Castle pays tribute to the Tokyo Raiders and their leader, Lt. Col. Jimmy Doolittle and explains why it is important to remember them as we approach Memorial Day.
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War – Economic and Psychological – For Now
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Darrell Castle talks about the economic and psychological warfare currently being conducted against Iran and asks who is really in charge of this government.
Note: Just because I am critical of American foreign policy does not mean that I want some other government to prevail in this struggle.
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2018 In Review – Part 3 – Foreign Policy
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Darrell Castle talks about U.S. foreign policy and explains how times change but human nature and governments do not.
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Afghanistan – 17 Years and Counting
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Darrell Castle talks about the United States’ involvement in Afghanistan long after Osama bin Laden’s death and questions the real reasons we are still in Afghanistan after 17 years of war.
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