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Perspectives on America's Wars
Kieran Griss
23 episodes
2 days ago
This podcast explores America's wars through the eyes of military experts and ordinary citizens. From the Revolutionary War to modern conflicts, each episode uncovers the strategic, political, and personal perspectives that shaped these wars. Hear from historians, veterans, and civilians as we analyze the motivations, consequences, and lessons learned from each conflict.
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This podcast explores America's wars through the eyes of military experts and ordinary citizens. From the Revolutionary War to modern conflicts, each episode uncovers the strategic, political, and personal perspectives that shaped these wars. Hear from historians, veterans, and civilians as we analyze the motivations, consequences, and lessons learned from each conflict.
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Episodes (20/23)
Perspectives on America's Wars
The Burden of Power – America’s Role in a Fractured World
This episode reflects on how the United States evolved from a revolutionary republic to a global superpower, exploring the moral and strategic tension of its dominance. It examines how America’s interventions, alliances, and ideals have shaped — and strained — its identity. The narrative portrays power as both responsibility and curse, emphasizing that America’s greatest challenge is not to win wars, but to reconcile its might with its moral purpose.
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2 weeks ago
5 minutes 17 seconds

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The Cost of Victory – America’s Veterans and the Invisible Battles at Home
This episode focuses on the human aftermath of war — the struggles of American veterans returning home. It traces the evolution of veterans’ experiences from World War II to the modern conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, exploring PTSD, suicide, homelessness, and the ongoing fight for mental health and reintegration. It highlights both the failures of government support and the resilience of those who find new meaning after service, emphasizing that the cost of victory is not paid in battle, but in the years that follow.
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4 weeks ago
6 minutes

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Can War Ever End – The Ethics and Future of American Power
This episode reflects on whether war can truly end or if it merely transforms with technology and ideology. It explores America’s evolving role as both global leader and perpetual combatant, highlighting how warfare has shifted from physical to digital and moral dimensions. The narrative examines autonomous weapons, the economics of conflict, and the human cost of endless war, concluding that true peace can only emerge from empathy, justice, and moral courage — not from dominance or deterrence.
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1 month ago
5 minutes 16 seconds

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Cyber War, Disinformation, and the New Battles of the 21st Century
This episode explores how modern warfare has shifted into cyberspace and online influence. Instead of tanks and bombs, nations now use hackers, ransomware, propaganda, and social media manipulation to attack rivals. Cyber weapons like Stuxnet, election interference, and data theft highlight a new kind of conflict where everyone — even ordinary citizens — can be targets or unwilling participants. The episode frames cyber warfare as a battle not just for infrastructure, but for trust and truth.
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1 month ago
5 minutes 9 seconds

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The War on Terror – Drones, Shadows, and Special Operations
This episode explains how modern warfare shifted after 9/11 from large-scale invasions to targeted operations using drones, special forces, and intelligence networks. Drone strikes and covert missions allowed the U.S. to fight terrorism globally without traditional battlefields — but raised moral, legal, and strategic questions. The War on Terror became a war without borders, fought in secrecy and silence, where victory became impossible to clearly define.
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1 month ago
5 minutes 41 seconds

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The Iraq War – Withdrawal and the Rise of ISIS
This episode explores the U.S. withdrawal from Iraq in 2011, the fragility of the Iraqi government, and the sectarian divisions that paved the way for ISIS. After the U.S. left, Iraq spiraled into instability, and by 2014, ISIS captured vast territory, declaring a “caliphate.”The U.S. was forced to return with airstrikes and advisors, fighting a new war without large ground forces. The episode highlights the human cost of withdrawal and the enduring challenge of building peace after military victory.
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1 month ago
5 minutes 22 seconds

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The Iraq War – Insurgency, Sectarian Conflict, and the Rise of Chaos
This episode examines the post-invasion years of the Iraq War, when the collapse of Saddam’s regime gave way to insurgency, sectarian violence, and political instability.The insurgency used guerrilla tactics, while groups like Al-Qaeda in Iraq stoked sectarian conflict between Sunni and Shia communities. The U.S. faced growing casualties and scandals like Abu Ghraib, which eroded trust. By 2006, Iraq was consumed by civil war-level violence.The episode highlights how the invasion’s aftermath created instability that reshaped Iraq and laid the groundwork for the rise of ISIS.
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2 months ago
5 minutes 29 seconds

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The Iraq War – Justifications and Reality
This episode explores the start of the Iraq War in 2003—from the Bush administration’s claims about weapons of mass destruction to the swift U.S.-led invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein.Though the military campaign was quick, the aftermath was chaotic. Looting, disbanded institutions, and poor planning fueled instability. An insurgency soon emerged, while the failure to find WMDs undermined the war’s legitimacy.The episode ends by showing how a war launched with confidence became the start of a long, complex conflict that would reshape Iraq and U.S. foreign policy.
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2 months ago
5 minutes 49 seconds

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Afghanistan – Withdrawal, Collapse, and the End of America’s Longest War
This episode examines the final years of the Afghanistan War, including Obama’s surge and drawdown, the 2020 Doha Agreement, and the Biden administration’s withdrawal in 2021.The rapid collapse of the Afghan government, the chaotic fall of Kabul, and the deadly airport evacuation marked a bitter end. The war left over 2,400 Americans and 170,000 Afghans dead, millions displaced, and the Taliban restored to power.The episode reflects on the war’s consequences: the limits of nation-building, the fragility of imposed democracies, and the enduring human cost of America’s longest war.
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2 months ago
5 minutes 35 seconds

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The War in Afghanistan – The Longest War
This episode explores the origins and early years of the War in Afghanistan, beginning after 9/11 when the U.S. invaded to topple the Taliban and destroy Al-Qaeda. Initial victories gave way to a long insurgency, complicated by Afghanistan’s geography, tribal politics, and the Taliban’s resilience.Efforts at nation-building faced corruption and mistrust, while the U.S. shift of focus to Iraq weakened the mission. By the late 2000s, the war had become prolonged, costly, and uncertain—marking the beginning of America’s longest war.
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2 months ago
6 minutes 14 seconds

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The Gulf War – America’s High-Tech Victory
This episode examines the Gulf War (1990–1991), sparked by Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait. The U.S. led a historic international coalition under the U.N., launching Operation Desert Storm, a high-tech campaign of airstrikes and a swift ground assault that liberated Kuwait in just over six weeks.While hailed as a decisive victory, the war raised questions about civilian casualties, the decision to leave Saddam Hussein in power, and the long-term U.S. presence in the Middle East. The Gulf War marked the beginning of America’s high-tech, post–Cold War military dominance, but also planted seeds of future conflict.
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3 months ago
6 minutes 28 seconds

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Vietnam – Exit, Collapse, and Consequences
This episode covers the final years of the Vietnam War, from Nixon’s Vietnamization strategy to the Paris Peace Accords and the complete U.S. withdrawal in 1973.Without U.S. support, South Vietnam collapsed under a North Vietnamese offensive, culminating in the Fall of Saigon on April 30, 1975. The war left profound consequences: millions dead in Vietnam, 58,000 Americans killed, a crisis of trust in U.S. government, and a deep reluctance to enter future wars without clear goals.The episode reflects on the war’s enduring legacy as a cautionary tale about the limits of military power.
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3 months ago
6 minutes 6 seconds

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Vietnam – America’s Longest War Begins
This episode explores the early years of the Vietnam War, from the roots of colonial conflict to America’s full-scale military involvement. After the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution (1964), U.S. combat troops were deployed, fighting a guerrilla enemy in brutal conditions.Despite overwhelming military power, the U.S. struggled to win both the battlefield and the support of the Vietnamese people. At home, televised images of destruction and death fueled a growing anti-war movement, especially after the Tet Offensive in 1968.By the decade’s end, the war had deeply divided American society, shattered public trust, and become a symbol of disillusionment.
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3 months ago
7 minutes 2 seconds

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The Korean War – The Forgotten Conflict
This episode explores the Korean War (1950–1953), where the U.S. led a United Nations force to defend South Korea from a North Korean invasion. After a dramatic turnaround with the Inchon Landing, the war escalated when China intervened, leading to a bloody stalemate near the 38th parallel.Despite massive casualties and destruction, the war ended in armistice, not peace, and left the Korean Peninsula divided to this day. The war marked America’s first Cold War military intervention, setting the tone for future conflicts—and earning the painful nickname: “The Forgotten War.”
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4 months ago
5 minutes 37 seconds

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The Cold War Begins – Wars Without Battlefields
This episode explores the early Cold War, a global power struggle between the U.S. and the Soviet Union. Although they never fought directly, they engaged in proxy wars, nuclear arms races, cultural battles, and ideological campaigns across the world.From the Truman Doctrine and McCarthyism, to Sputnik and CIA coups, the Cold War reshaped American policy and identity. It was a war fought with ideas, fear, and indirect violence—one that continues to influence geopolitics today.
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4 months ago
6 minutes 8 seconds

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World War II – The Arsenal of Democracy
This episode explores America’s role in World War II, from its entry after the attack on Pearl Harbor to its emergence as a world superpower. The U.S. mobilized its economy and people, fought brutal battles across Europe and the Pacific, and used the atomic bomb to end the conflict.We examine the war’s impact on soldiers, civilians, minorities, and women, and the global legacy it left behind—from the United Nations to the Cold War, from Holocaust memory to nuclear power. World War II was both a victory and a transformation.
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5 months ago
6 minutes 6 seconds

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World War I – The Reluctant Superpower
This episode explores how the U.S. was drawn into World War I after years of neutrality, motivated by German submarine attacks and the Zimmermann Telegram. President Wilson framed the war as a fight to "make the world safe for democracy."American troops played a crucial role in the final year of the war, but the peace that followed—the Treaty of Versailles—sowed seeds for future conflict. The episode highlights America’s rise to global influence, the internal changes the war triggered, and the beginning of its complex role as a world power.
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5 months ago
5 minutes 58 seconds

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The Spanish-American War – America Steps Onto the World Stage
This episode explores the short but pivotal Spanish-American War of 1898, when the U.S. declared war on Spain—officially to free Cuba, but also to assert global power. The war resulted in U.S. control over Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines, marking America’s emergence as an imperial power.Through expert commentary and personal accounts, the episode highlights the tension between America’s ideals and its actions, as well as the war’s lasting impact on U.S. foreign policy and identity.
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5 months ago
5 minutes 53 seconds

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The American Civil War – A Nation Divided
This episode explores the causes, battles, and aftermath of the American Civil War (1861–1865)—the deadliest conflict in U.S. history. Sparked by the deep divide over slavery and states’ rights, the war erupted when Southern states seceded after Abraham Lincoln’s election. It became a brutal, four-year struggle between the Union and the Confederacy.We examine major battles, the Emancipation Proclamation, and the role of Black soldiers in shaping the war’s moral direction. The episode also delves into Confederate ideology, the post-war Reconstruction era, and the war’s enduring legacy. Through expert insights and firsthand accounts, this chapter reveals how the Civil War reshaped the meaning of freedom, unity, and American identity.
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6 months ago
6 minutes 15 seconds

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The Mexican-American War – A War of Expansion or Aggression?
This episode explores the causes, course, and consequences of the Mexican-American War (1846–1848), one of the most controversial conflicts in U.S. history. Fueled by the belief in Manifest Destiny, the U.S. invaded Mexico after a border dispute, leading to fierce battles and the occupation of Mexico City.While the U.S. emerged victorious and gained vast territories through the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, the war sparked internal division, intensified the slavery debate, and left a lasting scar on Mexico. Voices from both soldiers and civilians reveal a deeper moral complexity, raising questions about national ambition and the price of expansion.
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6 months ago
6 minutes 8 seconds

Perspectives on America's Wars
This podcast explores America's wars through the eyes of military experts and ordinary citizens. From the Revolutionary War to modern conflicts, each episode uncovers the strategic, political, and personal perspectives that shaped these wars. Hear from historians, veterans, and civilians as we analyze the motivations, consequences, and lessons learned from each conflict.