Paul Rieckhoff’s Media Appearances
The 82nd Airborne and the Middle East Crisis [Analysis] Paul Rieckhoff w/ Connell McShane
This segment examines the shifting military landscape in the Middle East as U.S. forces weigh an "off-ramp" against the possibility of a major ground operation. We discuss the strategic importance of the Strait of Hormuz and the potential deployment of 2,000 troops from the 82nd Airborne and the 75th Ranger Regiment to secure critical infrastructure. The discussion highlights the tactical risks and the human cost associated with a generation-defining military engagement.
The focus then shifts to a major legal development in Los Angeles, where a jury awarded $3 million in a social media addiction trial against Meta and Google. The jury found that these platforms failed to operate with reasonable prudence or provide adequate warnings regarding their design. This verdict is being compared to the historic legal actions against Big Tobacco, signaling a potential shift in how tech companies are regulated regarding child safety.
Finally, the discussion explores the broader implications of these simultaneous crises. From the multi-billion dollar costs of military operations to the push for tens of billions in punitive damages against tech giants, we analyze the pressure on leadership to prioritize long-term safety and accountability over immediate interests.
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The 82nd Airborne and the Middle East Crisis [Analysis] Paul Rieckhoff w/ Connell McShane
Paul Rieckhoff analyzes the potential for a significant U.S. ground invasion in the Persian Gulf involving the 82nd Airborne. Plus, a breakdown of the landmark California verdict finding Meta and ...Google liable in the first social media addiction trial.
This segment examines the shifting military landscape in the Middle East as U.S. forces weigh an "off-ramp" against the possibility of a major ground operation. We discuss the strategic importance of the Strait of Hormuz and the potential deployment of 2,000 troops from the 82nd Airborne and the 75th Ranger Regiment to secure critical infrastructure. The discussion highlights the tactical risks and the human cost associated with a generation-defining military engagement.
The focus then shifts to a major legal development in Los Angeles, where a jury awarded $3 million in a social media addiction trial against Meta and Google. The jury found that these platforms failed to operate with reasonable prudence or provide adequate warnings regarding their design. This verdict is being compared to the historic legal actions against Big Tobacco, signaling a potential shift in how tech companies are regulated regarding child safety.
Finally, the discussion explores the broader implications of these simultaneous crises. From the multi-billion dollar costs of military operations to the push for tens of billions in punitive damages against tech giants, we analyze the pressure on leadership to prioritize long-term safety and accountability over immediate interests.
#NationalSecurity #82ndAirborne #BigTech #SocialMedia #MiddleEastAnalysis #iranconflictShow More
This segment examines the shifting military landscape in the Middle East as U.S. forces weigh an "off-ramp" against the possibility of a major ground operation. We discuss the strategic importance of the Strait of Hormuz and the potential deployment of 2,000 troops from the 82nd Airborne and the 75th Ranger Regiment to secure critical infrastructure. The discussion highlights the tactical risks and the human cost associated with a generation-defining military engagement.
The focus then shifts to a major legal development in Los Angeles, where a jury awarded $3 million in a social media addiction trial against Meta and Google. The jury found that these platforms failed to operate with reasonable prudence or provide adequate warnings regarding their design. This verdict is being compared to the historic legal actions against Big Tobacco, signaling a potential shift in how tech companies are regulated regarding child safety.
Finally, the discussion explores the broader implications of these simultaneous crises. From the multi-billion dollar costs of military operations to the push for tens of billions in punitive damages against tech giants, we analyze the pressure on leadership to prioritize long-term safety and accountability over immediate interests.
#NationalSecurity #82ndAirborne #BigTech #SocialMedia #MiddleEastAnalysis #iranconflictShow More

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Not a Video Game Anymore: Iraq, Trump, and a Generation That Feels Duped About War and the Draft
Paul Rieckhoff breaks down how an entire generation that grew up watching the chaos of Iraq and Afghanistan now feels duped by promises to avoid “ridiculous wars,” as Trump talks ...openly about a draft while young Americans struggle with gas, jobs, and housing and watch billions spent overseas, realizing that war isn’t Call of Duty, it’s real life, with real consequences for them, their friends in the National Guard, and a political class whose own kids aren’t going. #IraqWarShow More

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Trump’s “Secret Agent” DHS Pick, ICE on Steroids, and Veterans vs. Forever Wars
Former Trump DHS chief of staff Miles Taylor and Independent Americans host Paul Rieckhoff break down why America desperately needs allies in a “bar fight” moment in the Middle East, ...calling out the human cost of flag‑draped coffins, Trump’s collapsing poll numbers, and a panicked administration losing even its most hardcore MAGA loyalists as gas prices rise and Iran unrest grows. They dissect Senator Markwayne Mullin’s evasive and misleading stories about shadowy overseas “missions,” his lack of conscience and basic qualifications to run Homeland Security, and the terrifying prospect of ICE as Trump’s chosen hammer to intimidate voters with armed federal agents at the polls and crush free and fair elections. The conversation exposes the dangers of putting a role‑playing “fake veteran” in charge of an already unaccountable ICE culture, while Rand Paul’s own rebuke underscores the character crisis at the heart of Trump’s Washington. Taylor and Rieckhoff then unveil a new nationwide “No More Forever Wars” campaign to mobilize independent veterans, run over 100 of them for office where Democrats can’t win, and use their voices to stop endless wars in Iran, Cuba, or Mexico and defend American democracy from within. #TrumpShow More
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