Stan R. Mitchell: The View from the Front

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  • Each week, I cover hot spots and critical threats that might affect our country, as well as keep you informed about our military. I end each show by sharing some scripture from the Bible (without being too pushy), and then talk about PTSD and depression.

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  • The 2-13-25 edition of The View from the Front podcast.
    Feb 13 2025
    Hi everyone! Thank you for being here. Each week, I cover hot spots and critical threats that might affect our country, as well as keep you informed about our military. I end each show by sharing some scripture from the Bible (without being too pushy). My hope is you end each show better informed, less worried, and more optimistic (about both our country and your life). I’ve got timestamps below on the various topics, as well as source notes you can refer to.Also, huge shout out to those of you whose paid subscriptions make it possible for me to devote time and resources to researching and compiling the news each week. If you’d like to support the show, there are several ways you can do so.You can subscribe with Substack: https://stanrmitchell.substack.com/subscribe You can also now sign up at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/stanrmitchell Or send a tip through Venmo (@authorstanrmitchell): https://account.venmo.com/u/authorstanrmitchellAnd there’s even a PayPal link you can use: https://paypal.me/StanRMitchell.Finally, I’m still trying to grow the show. Please rate and review on SPOTIFY, APPLE, or wherever you listen. You can listen here, or you can find the podcast on your favorite channel below by searching for The View from the Front:Timestamps:Timestamp: 12:54. The Secretary of Defense has made some moves this week that deserve applause. Let’s highlight a few before we get into more critical coverage.Timestamp: 17:37. The Trump Administration dropped its first negotiating lines regarding Ukraine. I share what Trump and Secretary Hegseth are saying, plus my thoughts and those of some other analysts.Timestamp: 32:15. The Secretary of Defense has described how American forces will be deployed across Africa and Europe in the near future. You might be surprised by what he said.Timestamp: 36:01. The disruption of USAID has caused much damage, and even put lives at risk. Here’s the latest on that increasingly explosive news.Timestamp: 54:16. Two bits of positive Ukraine news that haven’t really made the news.Timestamp: 58:11. Here are three pieces of news coming out of China that haven’t gotten enough attention.Timestamp: 1:06:58. Let me end by sharing some spiritual encouragement for you all out there.Have a question? Or want to provide some feedback? Record a voice memo in your phone and email it to stanrmitchell2012@gmail.com. Please include at least your first name and city. (Or full name if you want to get a little famous.)Selected source notes for podcast and transcript above.Links to my preliminary thoughts.U.S. news:Pentagon to restore Fort Liberty's name to Fort BraggDefense Secretary Discusses Force Posturing in Africa, EuropeDefense Secretary Pete Hegseth today spoke about DOD's force posturing priorities on the European and African continents while meeting with members of the media during a visit to U.S. Africa Command in Stuttgart, GermanyWhen asked whether visiting Africom on his first overseas trip as defense secretary should be taken as a sign that U.S. strategic aims in Africa are changing, Hegseth pointed to the threat posed by China in that region.He said China's intentions are pernicious, not just in their part of the world but also on the African continent."And America's posture there, along with allies and partners, is going to matter contesting that space. So, it certainly remains a priority," he continued.In addition to continually monitoring China's presence in Africa, Hegseth said force posturing in Africom's area of responsibility is countering the ongoing terror threat in that region.As an example of this, he pointed to the Feb. 1, 2025, airstrikes against ISIS targets in Somalia that Africom coordinated in conjunction with the Federal Government of Somalia.Hegseth said the operation was an example of DOD returning tactical decision-making authority to senior military commanders."That's a reflection … of pushing authority down untying the hands of warfighters," he said. "[Such decisions] should be made at the four-star level or at the Secretary of Defense level more quickly based on the ability to degrade the enemy," he added.Regarding troop posturing in the European area of responsibility, Hegseth — who visited U.S. European Command earlier in the day — said there are currently no plans to shift forces from Europe to the Indo-Pacific region to deal with the emerging threat from China. He added that force posturing across the world will be reviewed.The secretary said peacefully ending the war in Ukraine and ensuring European NATO countries raise their defense spending to sufficient levels would need to occur before the U.S. would consider any significant re-posturing of forces.Hegseth clarified that any future re-posturing of U.S. forces in Europe should not be viewed as an abandonment of America's allies."We would be remiss in not reviewing force posture everywhere, but it would be the wrong planning assumption to say, 'America is abandoning [Europe]' or...
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    1 h et 23 min
  • The 2-6-25 edition of The View from the Front podcast.
    Feb 6 2025
    Hi everyone! Thank you for being here. Each week, I cover hot spots and critical threats that might affect our country, as well as keep you informed about our military. I end each show by sharing some scripture from the Bible (without being too pushy). My hope is you end each show better informed, less worried, and more optimistic (about both our country and your life). I’ve got timestamps below on the various topics, as well as source notes you can refer to.Also, huge shout out to those of you whose paid subscriptions make it possible for me to devote time and resources to researching and compiling the news each week. If you’d like to support the show, there are several ways you can do so.You can subscribe with Substack: https://stanrmitchell.substack.com/subscribe You can also now sign up at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/stanrmitchell Or send a tip through Venmo (@authorstanrmitchell): https://account.venmo.com/u/authorstanrmitchellAnd there’s even a PayPal link you can use: https://paypal.me/StanRMitchell.Finally, I’m still trying to grow the show. Please rate and review on SPOTIFY, APPLE, or wherever you listen. You can listen here, or you can find the podcast on your favorite channel below by searching for The View from the Front:Timestamps:Timestamp: 1:41. President Trump announces his Gaza plan.Timestamp: 12:40. Greenland remains on the table for America, too.Timestamp: 17:16. Trump and Elon take a hatchet to US Aid.Timestamp: 20:51. Tucker Carlson made some false claims about Ukraine again in an interview with Piers Morgan. Let’s set the record straight.Timestamp: 27:43. Ukraine has stalled out Russia’s offensives, across the entire front line, thanks to some deep strikes against Russian oil depots.Timestamp: 35:20. Let me end by sharing some spiritual encouragement for you all out there.Have a question? Or want to provide some feedback? Record a voice memo in your phone and email it to stanrmitchell2012@gmail.com. Please include at least your first name and city. (Or full name if you want to get a little famous.)Selected source notes for podcast and transcript above.U.S. news:My thoughts on the FBI purge and other political news below: Trump says America should take over Gaza and relocate the Palestinians there. Trump’s Gaza plan has stunned the region. Here’s a look at the serious obstaclesFull List of Republicans Breaking with Trump Over GazaUkraine news:US arms shipments to Kyiv briefly paused before resuming over weekend, sources sayU.S. shipments of weapons into Ukraine were briefly paused in recent days before resuming over the weekend as the Trump administration debated its policy towards Kyiv, according to four people briefed on the matter.Shipments restarted after the White House pulled back on its initial assessment to stop all aid to Ukraine, two of the sources said.There are factions inside the administration that are at odds over the extent to which the U.S. should continue to aid Kyiv's war effort with weapons from U.S. stocks, said one of the people, a U.S. official.Let me end by sharing some spiritual encouragement for you all out there.By the way, if you’re dealing with depression, PTSD, or thoughts of suicide, I have a link I’d like you to check out. In fact, it’s an entire page long. A pep talk, if you will, that I believe will help. I also have listed a hotline that you can call, whether you’re a service member or just a civilian. Here’s the page: PTSD. As you know, if you want true peace, I believe you should look to God and the Bible for that — not a country, not a party, and certainly not a person. I believe that not only can God give you ever-lasting life, but that he can also give you peace in this life. God is like a good shephard. He leads you by the still waters. He restores your soul. He guides you out of the death and destruction of sin. If you know nothing about the Bible, but want to test the waters and maybe try it out, check out my resource page here.I also have a podcast that focuses solely on faith called The Search for God. You can find it below. Love my moderate, optimistic view of politics and want to know more about how I see things? Go here:I always like to end with an important reminder, whether you’re a Chrisitan or not. And with that, thanks for joining us this week on The View from the Front.If you can, consider at some point becoming a paid subscriber. Here are those links again if you’d like to support the show:You can subscribe with Substack: https://stanrmitchell.substack.com/subscribe You can also now sign up at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/stanrmitchell Or send a tip through Venmo (@authorstanrmitchell): https://account.venmo.com/u/authorstanrmitchellAnd there’s even a PayPal link you can use: https://paypal.me/StanRMitchell.Finally, I’m still trying to grow the show. Please rate and leave comments on SPOTIFY, APPLE, or wherever you listen. Also, all posts are free, so feel free to share.The View from...
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    44 min
  • The 1-30-25 edition of The View from the Front podcast.
    Jan 30 2025
    Hi everyone! Thank you for being here. Each week, I cover hot spots and critical threats that might affect our country, as well as keep you informed about our military. I end each show by sharing some scripture from the Bible (without being too pushy). My hope is you end each show better informed, less worried, and more optimistic (about both our country and your life). I’ve got timestamps below on the various topics, as well as source notes you can refer to.Also, huge shout out to those of you whose paid subscriptions make it possible for me to devote time and resources to researching and compiling the news each week. If you’d like to support the show, there are several ways you can do so.You can subscribe with Substack: https://stanrmitchell.substack.com/subscribe You can also now sign up at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/stanrmitchell Or send a tip through Venmo (@authorstanrmitchell): https://account.venmo.com/u/authorstanrmitchellAnd there’s even a PayPal link you can use: https://paypal.me/StanRMitchell.Finally, I’m still trying to grow the show. Please rate and review on SPOTIFY, APPLE, or wherever you listen. You can listen here, or you can find the podcast on your favorite channel below by searching for The View from the Front:Timestamps:Timestamp: 0:46. The Trump Administration orders halt to almost all foreign aid, with the exception of military assistance to Israel and Egypt. The Administration has also demanded NATO countries increase defense spending to 5% -- an amount higher than even the U.S. spends.Timestamp: 4:15. Pete Hegseth is narrowly selected as the next Secretary of Defense. Let’s dig into what that means both broadly and narrowly speaking, and also look at the move to transfer troops to the southern border.Timestamp: 15:48. Trump makes two moves that upset some, with his decision to remove protection from some former Administration officials and his announcement that he would investigate General Mark Milley.Timestamp: 35:46. How heavy-handed will President Trump’s foreign policy be? And how effective will that be? The balancing act confronting America (and the world).Timestamp: 42:44. Trump proposes moving Palestinians out of Gaza and into countries such as Egypt and Jordan. Here’s why those countries likely won’t be on board with that plan.Timestamp: 46:14. The latest on the peace deal that Trump is pursuing between Ukraine and Russia.Timestamp: 53:20. Things are almost eerily quiet right now with China and the United States.Timestamp: 53:39. Let me end by sharing some spiritual encouragement for you all out there.Have a question? Or want to provide some feedback? Record a voice memo in your phone and email it to stanrmitchell2012@gmail.com. Please include at least your first name and city. (Or full name if you want to get a little famous.)Selected source notes for podcast and transcript above.U.S. news:Trump makes his first foreign policy moves. 0:46 min timestamp.Pete Hegseth is narrowly selected as the next Secretary of Defense. Let’s dig into what that means both broadly and narrowly speaking, and also look at the move to transfer troops to the southern border. Timestamp: 4:15. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth Begins 'Most Important Deployment of My Life'Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth was sworn into his new role leading America's 3.5 million service members and civilians by Vice President JD Vance this morning, following Hegseth's Friday evening Senate confirmation."When President Trump chose me for this position, the primary charge he gave me was to bring the warrior culture back to the Department of Defense," Hegseth said during his Jan. 14 confirmation hearing before the Senate Armed Services Committee."He, like me, wants a Pentagon laser-focused on lethality, meritocracy, warfighting, accountability and readiness."Hegseth listed restoring the warrior ethos, rebuilding the military and reestablishing deterrence as the ingredients needed to bring back warfighting.Calling himself a change agent, Hegseth outlined a vision of a culture of accountability, high standards, performance, readiness, rapid innovation and merit across the Defense Department."We share the same goals," he told the committee. "A ready, lethal military; the health and well-being of our troops; and a strong and secure America."He also said he would trim the bureaucracy and reallocate resources to the warfighter."We won World War II with seven four-star generals," he said. "Today we have 44. … There is an inverse relationship between the size of staffs and victory on the battlefield. We do not need more bureaucracy at the top. We need more warfighters empowered at the bottom. So, it is going to be my job … to identify those places where fat can be cut, so it can go toward lethality."A former Army National Guard officer, Hegseth, 44, served as an infantryman leading troops in Iraq and Afghanistan and guarding detainees at Guantanamo Bay. His military awards include two Bronze ...
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    1 h et 7 min

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