Jeffrey Goldberg
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Which is like this kind of preemptive hyper aggression, which I think is so overcompensating.
Yeah.
And like if you just look at the greatest military leaders, not just secretaries of defense, but if you just look at even.
No, no, no, no, no.
I am.
I'm the straight dad in the sense that is that book not about World War Two?
Then why would I read it for fun?
Correct.
Yeah.
Yeah.
No.
But the thing about the patent, this this this is the.
One of one aspect of Hegs's leadership that bothers me is his dismissal and insulting attitude about military education.
Right.
Educating our officers to understand history, morality, the role of a military in a democracy, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.
He thinks this leads to weakness.
Right.
The truth is General Patton.
And he was the you know, let's let's say of the the ones who are like the triumvirate in my mind, you know, Eisenhower, Omar Bradley, Patton, three different types doing the same thing across Europe, you know, and winning back Europe from the Nazis.
Eisenhower was obviously reflective.