Eric Czuleger
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If you look at the time that they were talking about starting the Manhattan Project all the way until we had a nuclear bomb, it was years before they even started doing it even though everybody at the exact same time totally agreed. The American political apparatus moves incredibly slowly. Yeah. And so you're looking for this point at which what's called a policy window opens up.
So a policy window is the moment that the idea that you've been thinking about forever aligns with the political interests of an elected leader and aligns with the needs of the population at the same time. But how do you find that and how do you make somebody – how do you – like –
So a policy window is the moment that the idea that you've been thinking about forever aligns with the political interests of an elected leader and aligns with the needs of the population at the same time. But how do you find that and how do you make somebody – how do you – like –
So a policy window is the moment that the idea that you've been thinking about forever aligns with the political interests of an elected leader and aligns with the needs of the population at the same time. But how do you find that and how do you make somebody – how do you – like –
have an elected leader who is just at the right point at the right time to implement a good idea or to implement a terrible idea that's what the policy window is all about and so like one of the things that i'm that i've been been banging on one of the things i've been banging on about in my my own writing Every year there is a national security strategy that's released. Not every year.
have an elected leader who is just at the right point at the right time to implement a good idea or to implement a terrible idea that's what the policy window is all about and so like one of the things that i'm that i've been been banging on one of the things i've been banging on about in my my own writing Every year there is a national security strategy that's released. Not every year.
have an elected leader who is just at the right point at the right time to implement a good idea or to implement a terrible idea that's what the policy window is all about and so like one of the things that i'm that i've been been banging on one of the things i've been banging on about in my my own writing Every year there is a national security strategy that's released. Not every year.
I think every administration. Then there's also a national defense strategy. Two different strategies. One is DOD. One is White House. Right.
I think every administration. Then there's also a national defense strategy. Two different strategies. One is DOD. One is White House. Right.
I think every administration. Then there's also a national defense strategy. Two different strategies. One is DOD. One is White House. Right.
And as I sort of started my journey into looking at information space defense, I was like, well, I should probably just like look at the national security strategy and the national defense strategy because clearly there's got to be an information space defense strategy and security strategy. And there isn't any. We have an Arctic portion of that strategy. Arctic? Yeah.
And as I sort of started my journey into looking at information space defense, I was like, well, I should probably just like look at the national security strategy and the national defense strategy because clearly there's got to be an information space defense strategy and security strategy. And there isn't any. We have an Arctic portion of that strategy. Arctic? Yeah.
And as I sort of started my journey into looking at information space defense, I was like, well, I should probably just like look at the national security strategy and the national defense strategy because clearly there's got to be an information space defense strategy and security strategy. And there isn't any. We have an Arctic portion of that strategy. Arctic? Yeah.
Arctic defense is big right now. Huge. But we don't have any information space defense strategy. What is Arctic defense strategy? So, briefly, with climate change happening, there's the potential that there will be more, there will be an opening of the Arctic ice that will allow essentially a new domain of warfare in the Arctic.
Arctic defense is big right now. Huge. But we don't have any information space defense strategy. What is Arctic defense strategy? So, briefly, with climate change happening, there's the potential that there will be more, there will be an opening of the Arctic ice that will allow essentially a new domain of warfare in the Arctic.
Arctic defense is big right now. Huge. But we don't have any information space defense strategy. What is Arctic defense strategy? So, briefly, with climate change happening, there's the potential that there will be more, there will be an opening of the Arctic ice that will allow essentially a new domain of warfare in the Arctic.
It opens up a trade route between Asia and Europe that I think is like 40% quicker. Wow. Yeah. Actually, this is really interesting. There's a there's a a war on the rocks article. I think it's called the icebreaker gap. But the icebreaker gap is pretty fascinating. It's like so Russia has the biggest amount of icebreakers in the world. So these are these are ships that can. Crush icebergs.
It opens up a trade route between Asia and Europe that I think is like 40% quicker. Wow. Yeah. Actually, this is really interesting. There's a there's a a war on the rocks article. I think it's called the icebreaker gap. But the icebreaker gap is pretty fascinating. It's like so Russia has the biggest amount of icebreakers in the world. So these are these are ships that can. Crush icebergs.
It opens up a trade route between Asia and Europe that I think is like 40% quicker. Wow. Yeah. Actually, this is really interesting. There's a there's a a war on the rocks article. I think it's called the icebreaker gap. But the icebreaker gap is pretty fascinating. It's like so Russia has the biggest amount of icebreakers in the world. So these are these are ships that can. Crush icebergs.
Yeah, they crush ice so that you can create navigability between Arctic spaces. I think that they have something like 350 or so. We have 3.5, like one that's only an icebreaker or can be retrofitted to an icebreaker.