The Military at the Border, South Korea & the USS Lincoln
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The Military at the Border, South Korea & the USS Lincoln

In this episode of Tactical Pause, we break down several major stories where politics, military policy, and national security collide.

We discuss the Trump administration's use of National Defense Areas along the U.S.–Mexico border and what it means to use military-controlled land as part of immigration enforcement.

We also look overseas as the United States steps back from portions of its annual military exercises with South Korea, and discuss what that could mean for readiness and America's relationship with one of its most important allies in the Pacific.

Finally, we turn to the USS Abraham Lincoln and reports about conditions aboard the aircraft carrier—looking at what those conditions say about the demands being placed on American sailors and the broader state of military readiness.

As combat veterans, we bring our own experiences and perspectives to the conversation—but we don't expect you to agree with us. Join the discussion in the comments and let us know what you think.

Subscribe to Tactical Pause for weekly conversations about politics, military affairs, national security, and the issues shaping the country.

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u/Tactical_Pause_Pod — 23 hours ago
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What Rock Are You Living Under?

KP reacts to claims that everything has improved under the Trump administration, questioning whether everyday Americans are actually seeing those results.

Do you agree or disagree? Share your perspective in the comments, and subscribe to Tactical Pause Podcast for weekly discussions on politics, current events, and public policy from a veteran perspective.

#Trump #Politics #CurrentEvents #PoliticalCommentary #Podcast #TacticalPausePodcast #Shorts

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u/Tactical_Pause_Pod — 18 days ago
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The Political Divide That Splits Washington State

Many people think of Washington as one of the bluest states in America. Devin Poore discusses why the reality is more nuanced and how geography has shaped the state's political landscape.

Watch the full interview on Tactical Pause for the complete conversation.

#washingtonpolitics #washingtonstate #DevinPoore #WA04 #politics #politicalpodcast #government

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u/Tactical_Pause_Pod — 1 month ago
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Veterans, Patriotism, and the America We Want

What does it really mean to love your country?

In this episode of Tactical Pause, we discuss patriotism, criticism of government, veterans' perspectives on war, immigration, healthcare, privatization, and the future of America. As veterans, we believe loving your country doesn't mean blind loyalty—it means wanting it to live up to its ideals.

Do you think criticizing America can actually be patriotic? Let us know in the comments.

👍 If you enjoyed this conversation, please like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell so you never miss an episode of Tactical Pause. Your support helps us continue having honest conversations about politics, policy, and the issues affecting everyday Americans.

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https://youtu.be/V9IN465RKzQ?is=M153Nytsx9ovM8mf

u/Tactical_Pause_Pod — 2 months ago
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Christian Nationalism Explained — With Susan Turpin & Terry Pettijohn

Faith and politics have always intersected in America — but where is the line between religious freedom and political extremism?

Susan Turpin and Terry Pettijohn join Tactical Pause for a powerful discussion on Christian nationalism, democracy, patriotism, and the future of American politics.

🎙 Real conversations. No spin. No scripts.

https://youtu.be/v1D0scwKyq8?si=c6BDgbJmX4s\_IRiB

u/Tactical_Pause_Pod — 3 months ago
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Can America Move Beyond the Two-Party System?

In this episode of Tactical Pause, Kevin Price and Kevin Reed take a deep dive into America’s two-party system and discuss what it would realistically take for the country to move beyond it. From ballot access and voter habits to media influence and political polarization, we break down why third parties struggle and whether change is actually possible.

Later in the episode, we shift gears and talk about standards in law enforcement, accountability, public trust, and the challenges officers face in today’s political climate.

If you enjoy honest conversations without the gotcha politics, make sure to subscribe, like, and share the podcast. New episodes every week.

https://youtu.be/AWr_O8M8RSw?si=z85VdCJk4GjDlN-W

u/Tactical_Pause_Pod — 3 months ago