Ep: 075 - Exploring Military Accountability and Global Politics with James Hutton

Carry On Politics

Join this week's episode where I sit down with insightful James Hutton, former assistant secretary for the Department of Veterans Affairs, retired colonel, and co-founder of Cutting Edge Comms. We explore the ramifications of accountability within the military ranks, reflecting on James' own military background and the broader implications such as the unexpected leave of Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, who James knows personally from his career. Amidst our conversations, we tackle the heavy impact of recent policy changes and the ongoing debates concerning diversity and inclusion initiatives in military readiness. James provides a candid critique of decision-making at the highest levels. From personal anecdotes to global strategy, James familiarizes us with his opinion of how international events shape domestic politics. We cast a critical eye over the intricacies of immigration, the daunting challenges of border security, and the real dangers of gangs like MS-13. We address the hot-button issues, from China to Joe Biden's presidential campaign and the Democrat’s approach to national defense and international relations, including sobering insights into the Houthi movement and the Middle East conflict. James brings experience from the political arena as well, sharing his efforts in aiding individuals to run for Congress, adding to the rich tapestry of the episode's discourse. 

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