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[embedded content] Days ago the US Secretary of Defense James Mattis updated and revised America’s global defense strategy. It is a dark vision of the world and calls for massive defense spending. What he calls a defense strategy critics say is a blue-print for wars without end. CrossTalking with Michael Vlahos, Christopher Neiweem, and Philip Giraldi
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[embedded content] Days ago the US Secretary of Defense James Mattis updated and revised America’s global defense strategy. It is a dark vision of the world and calls for massive defense spending. What he calls a defense strategy critics say is a blue-print for wars without end. CrossTalking with Michael Vlahos, Christopher Neiweem, and Philip Giraldi
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Days ago the US Secretary of Defense James Mattis updated and revised America’s global defense strategy. It is a dark vision of the world and calls for massive defense spending. What he calls a defense strategy critics say is a blue-print for wars without end.
CrossTalking with Michael Vlahos, Christopher Neiweem, and Philip Giraldi