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00:00And what's your opinion, Mick? Do you think that President Donald Trump is surrounding himself by what you would consider
00:07experienced advisers, especially during this conflict?
00:12So if I was advising, it would be we need a national security adviser that's fully dedicated to the interagency
00:20process.
00:22That is the exist for a reason. It existed again under every president.
00:27And we need to be very consistent and allow our military leaders to have the ability to give their best
00:35military advice.
00:36And sometimes that's not what senior civilian leaders want to hear, but they're not there to tell them what they
00:42want to hear.
00:43They're there to tell them what will work, what won't work and how it will affect policy.
00:48They don't make policy, but they need to have the ability to essentially give their unvarnished opinion without feeling like
00:55that is simply just going to get them shown to the door.
00:58If that's the case, then eventually those civilian leaders will simply get somebody to say whatever they want to hear,
01:03which they don't even need to have the conversation if that's the case.
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01:09they ask them, to fix them to that, that's where to continue it, toward the Ùˆ mulheres, where they need
01:10to get them.
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