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A weekly livestream/podcast hosted by Jack (former Ranger/Special Forces) and Dave (former Ranger/Paramilitary contractor) interviewing Special Operations and intelligence community professionals about their service. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-team-house--5960890/support.
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In this episode, the hosts discuss various geopolitical issues, focusing on the recent developments in Syria, the role of Saudi Arabia in the Middle East, and the potential military actions in Venezuela. They explore the complexities of U.S. foreign policy, the pragmatic approach to dealing with dictators, and the implications of military strategie…
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Former 5th Group Green Beret Drew Estelle joins Jack to walk through his wild path from a chaotic Texas childhood to Iraq, Afghanistan, and covert work supporting the Syria mission. Drew breaks down Iranian influence in Iraq, the intelligence nightmare in Kunduz, building ALP who actually fought, and the political headaches behind training Syrian f…
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Former CIA officers Mick Mulroy, Marc Polymeropoulos, and Jason Lyons join Dee to explore a chilling hypothetical — what if the U.S. turned authoritarian? The panel breaks down how allies and adversaries might react, how intelligence operations would shift, and what it means for democracy at home and abroad. A rare, insider look at the intersection…
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Dee, Mick Mulroy, and Andy Milburn break down the week’s biggest geopolitical flashpoints — from Trump’s meeting with Viktor Orbán and Hungary’s deepening ties to Russia, to the U.S. Senate’s shocking Venezuela war vote. The trio also examines Israel’s Gaza ceasefire dilemma, global intelligence maneuvers, and the moral cost of modern warfare. A sh…
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Retired NYPD detective Tom Smith joins the show to recount three decades on the force — from the crack epidemic and 9/11 to counterterrorism and major international cases. He shares raw stories of trauma, resilience, and redemption, and reflects on the mental toll of policing, the evolution of the job, and his new mission through the Gold Shields p…
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original air date 12/14/22 Former Ranger Les Sandusky joins the show for a candid, four-hour deep dive into combat, leadership, and life after the Regiment. From firefights in Syria and Iraq to rebuilding purpose after injury and RFS, Les opens up about resilience, loss, and redemption. A raw, unfiltered conversation on what it means to serve — and…
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In this episode of Eyes on Geopolitics, Dee and Mick Mulroy discuss the escalating military presence in Venezuela, exploring the implications of U.S. foreign policy, the legality of military actions, and the potential for regime change. They delve into the constitutional concerns surrounding the War Powers Act, the role of diplomacy, and the politi…
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Sebastian Bouchard, a veteran of the Canadian Special Operations Regiment (CSOR), recounts his 15-year career, beginning with the unit's founding after the infamous Airborne Regiment disbandment and detailing the brutal selection process . His operational history spans night raids in Afghanistan, a chaotic deployment in Libya, and intense close-qua…
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Original Airdate 6/24/22 Dale Comstock was the youngest operator in Delta Force when he joined from the 82nd Airborne and was the master breacher on the military's first successful hostage rescue mission, Operation Acid Gambit which rescued Kurt Muse from the clutches of Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega. Comstock's adventures didn't end when he r…
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In this episode of Eyes On Geopolitics, Dee, Andy, Mick, and Jack discuss the current geopolitical landscape, focusing on Venezuela's military situation, U.S. foreign policy, and the implications of military actions. They explore the complexities of regime change, the legal and ethical considerations of military engagement, and the public's percept…
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Frank Larkin recounts his long career path from Navy SEAL and Secret Service agent to Senate Sergeant-at-Arms, including a gripping personal account of his actions at the World Trade Center on 9/11. However, the central theme is the tragic story of his son, Navy SEAL Ryan Larkin, who took his own life after years of struggling with undiagnosed symp…
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Original airdate 3/11/22 The Navy SEALs are, for most Americans, the ultimate heroes. Their 2011 killing of Osama Bin Laden was celebrated as a victory in the War on Terror. Former SEALs rake in thousands of dollars as leadership consultants for American corporations. And young men who want to join the military dream of serving in their elite ranks…
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In this episode, Dee and Mick Mulroy discuss the current geopolitical landscape, focusing on the collapsing ceasefire in Gaza, the complexities of internal politics in the region, and the potential for U.S. military action in Venezuela. They also delve into the role of the CIA in covert operations and the ongoing discussions surrounding military su…
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Ivan Ingraham returns for his second appearance to dive deeper into the powerful themes of his novel, Once We Pledged Forever, which examines the intense psychological and moral challenges faced by Marine special operations officers. Ingraham shares his insights on the corrosive effects of toxic leadership and MARSOC controversies, contrasting the …
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In this episode, the hosts discuss the recent ceasefire between Hamas and Israel, the return of hostages, and the challenges that lie ahead in the peace process. They explore the political dynamics involving Netanyahu and Hamas, the feasibility of international stabilization forces, and the internal conflicts within Gaza. The conversation highlight…
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original airdate 7-22-22 Drew served as a Navy SEAL before assessing for an Army Special Mission Unit. He was deployed as a part of the Advanced Force Operations to Iraq prior to the 2003 invasion. TrueWerk ⬇️ https://truewerk.com/house use code "HOUSE" for 15% off! For ad free video and audio and access to live streams and Eyes On Geopolitics...JO…
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Investigative journalist Jake Adelstein details his career covering the Japanese criminal underworld, from his early days reporting in Tokyo to the high-stakes confrontation with Yakuza boss Goto Tadamasa that forced him into police protection. The interview thoroughly examines the Yakuza's culture, including the history behind their tattoos and th…
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Tim Bosch is the former Deputy Director of Operations for the Dutch Intelligence Service, where he served for 21 years. His extensive career journey included a shift from working in the agency's technical department to becoming a case officer, eventually rising to a top executive position. The interview explores his unique path, from his early life…
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In this episode, Dee, Mick Mulroy, and Andy Milburn discuss the recent developments in the Gaza peace plan, analyzing its implications for both Israel and Hamas. They explore the potential for a ceasefire, the role of international pressure, and the internal dynamics within both Israeli and Palestinian leadership. The conversation also touches on b…
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In this episode, former Canadian sniper Barry Nisbet and co-author Mir Bamanyar discuss their book 'Send It! Canada's Snipers at War in Afghanistan.' They delve into the journey of writing the book, the rigorous training and structure of Canadian sniper courses, and share personal experiences from their deployments, including Operation Medusa. The …
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In this episode of Eyes on Geopolitics, Dee, Jack Murphy, and Mark Polymeropoulos discuss the recent speech given by Donald Trump to a gathering of military generals. They analyze the contrasting messages delivered by Trump and Pete Hegseth, the implications of military standards and cultural wars, and the potential for domestic military deployment…
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Originally aired 6/17/22 Professor James Olson received his law degree from the University of Iowa. He is a professor of the practice at the Bush School, where he teaches courses on intelligence and counterintelligence. He served for over thirty years in the Directorate of Operations of the Central Intelligence Agency, mostly overseas in clandestin…
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In this episode, the hosts discuss a newly proposed 21-point peace plan for Gaza, analyzing its potential impact and the challenges it faces, particularly regarding Hamas and Israeli responses. The conversation shifts to the geopolitical landscape in Europe, focusing on Russian drone incursions and the implications for NATO. The episode concludes w…
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In this episode, Worth Parker shares his extensive military background, detailing his journey from a young Marine officer to a leader in MARSOC and JSOC. He reflects on his experiences in Iraq, the challenges of transitioning to civilian life, and the importance of ethics in military operations. Worth also discusses the Afghanistan evacuation effor…
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This conversation delves into the experiences of Mark Grdovic, a member of the 10th Special Forces Group, during the Iraq War, particularly focusing on their operations with Kurdish forces. It covers the planning, execution, and challenges faced during the invasion, including the establishment of relationships with local forces, the importance of c…
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In this episode, the panel discusses the recent decision by the US to halt military assistance to Baltic nations amidst rising tensions with Russia. They explore the implications of this decision on NATO dynamics and Baltic security. The conversation shifts to the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza, the complexities of Israeli military operations,…
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Today we are joined by David Philipps and Matt Cole the authors of ther NY Times article about SEAL Team 6's botched raid into North Korea. This conversation delves into a significant SEAL Team Six mission that aimed to plant a listening device in North Korea, exploring the political context, operational planning, execution challenges, and the afte…
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Original air date 5/1/20 Sergeant Major Mike Vining is one of the original members of Delta Force. In 1980, he was a participant in Operation Eagle Claw, a failed attempt to rescue 52 American hostages held in Iran. Forty years later, Vining reflects on the mission, its legacy, and the impact it had on today's Special Operations Forces. get ad free…
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In this episode, the hosts discuss the recent military actions by Israel, particularly the bombing of Qatar and its implications for regional geopolitics. They explore the internal divisions within Israeli society, the impact of these actions on U.S. relations, and the broader context of global order, including provocations by Russia. The conversat…
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In this episode, Jack Garcia shares his incredible journey from Cuba to becoming a prominent FBI agent, specializing in undercover operations. He discusses his early life, the challenges he faced as a Cuban immigrant, and his determination to serve in law enforcement. Garcia delves into the intricacies of undercover work, the psychological aspects …
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original airdate - 3/13/23 I spent most of my career working in the shadows. While some of my service was spent with large groups, such as the 32nd Marine Amphibious Unit, serving in Beirut in 1982, I spent most of my career working on small teams or alone. We often lived and worked with foreign military units like a Kuwaiti tank unit in the northe…
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In this episode, the discussion revolves around the escalating tensions in Venezuela, particularly concerning U.S. military presence and actions against drug trafficking. The conversation delves into the legal and ethical implications of military strikes, the role of intelligence in military operations, and the potential shift in U.S. military stra…
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In this conversation, Jonathan Hackett shares his extensive experience in the Marine Corps, focusing on his transition from signals intelligence (SIGINT) to human intelligence (HUMINT) and his operations in Iraq. He discusses the complexities of Iran's intelligence landscape, including the roles of the IRGC and Vaja, and the impact of economic sanc…
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originally aired 4/28/23 If you know one thing about Chris Miller, it's that he was President Donald Trump's final Secretary of Defense, elevated to that position in the days after the 2020 election. If you know a second thing about Chris Miller, it's that he oversaw the U.S. Armed Forces during one of the most controversial and tumultuous periods …
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In this episode of Eyes on Geopolitics, Dee and Mick Mulroy discuss various pressing global issues, including the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit, US-India relations, the role of Pakistan in geopolitics, China's growing influence, the impact of US tariffs, the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, and the US militar…
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In this episode, Seth Harp discusses his book 'The Fort Bragg Cartel,' which explores the dark underbelly of Fort Bragg, including drug trafficking, military cover-ups, and the stories of individuals like Billy Levine and Freddie Huff. The conversation delves into the systemic issues within military justice, the culture of impunity, and the broader…
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This conversation delves into the complexities of covert operations, military tactics, and the geopolitical landscape surrounding Iran and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The discussion highlights the implications of recent military actions in Gaza, the humanitarian crisis, and the historical context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. It also e…
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Support the show on Patreon:⬇️ https://www.patreon.com/TheTeamHouse In this episode, the hosts discuss the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza, marked by a declared famine affecting hundreds of thousands. They explore the military strategies employed by Israel, the public sentiment in Israel regarding the conflict, and the challenges surrounding th…
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In this interview, retired Lieutenant Colonel Dick Thompson, a veteran of the top-secret Studies and Observation Group (SOG) in Vietnam, shares his experiences. He recounts his journey from a young enlistee to a highly decorated officer, detailing harrowing missions, the psychological toll of combat, and the unique tactics his unit used. Thompson a…
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In a wide-ranging discussion, Major General David Grange recounts his extensive military career, from his early days as a Ranger in Vietnam to his time in Delta Force and commanding the 1st Infantry Division. He shares stories of his experiences, including lessons learned, unique training philosophies, and his role in major operations like Eagle Cl…
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In this episode, Dee and Jack Murphy discuss the recent geopolitical developments surrounding the Ukraine summit, the implications of Trump's approach to Putin, and the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict. They delve into the complexities of security guarantees, NATO's role, and the shifting public sentiment towards Israel. The conversation also touc…
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The conversation delves into the recent Trump-Putin summit, analyzing its implications for Ukraine and the broader geopolitical landscape. The speakers discuss the dynamics of negotiations, the role of the U.S. and Europe, the potential for sanctions, and the future of NATO. They emphasize the importance of security assurances for Ukraine and the n…
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In this episode, the guys discuss the complexities of current geopolitical negotiations, focusing on the Ukraine conflict and the implications of U.S. foreign policy. They analyze the role of NATO in countering Russian aggression and delve into the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict, particularly the situation in Gaza. The conversation highlights…
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This episode features Lee Deckleman, a former Green Beret, Army Ranger, and private security contractor, who shares his experiences from combat zones like Ramadi. He discusses his journey from a high-stakes, violent career to finding peace and purpose through mindfulness, yoga, and walking the Appalachian Trail. Grab Lee's book here: https://www.am…
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originally aired 04\22\22 After the 9/11 attacks, small CIA paramilitary teams were secreted into Afghanistan to pave the way for a larger Special Forces deployment. Amongst them was Green Beret Justin Sapp who was the first U.S. Special Forces soldier to infiltrate into Afghanistan. Subscribe to our new newsletter!!!! https://teamhousepodcast.kit.…
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In this episode of Eyes on Geopolitics, the guys discusses the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, the implications of nuclear brinksmanship between Russia and the U.S., and the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. They analyze the effectiveness of sanctions against Russia, the technological advancements in warfare, and the rising anti-Semitism linked to Israel's…
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0Deviant Ollam is a physical penetration testing specialist, a renowned expert in lock picking, and an author. He is a prominent figure in the security community, educating people on vulnerabilities in physical security through presentations, training, and books. https://deviating.net https://youtube.com/deviantollam https://defcon.social/@devianto…
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originally aired 7/8/22 JR Seeger served as a paratrooper in the 82nd Airborne and as a CIA officer for a total of 27 years federal service. Since his retirement, JR has written articles and book reviews in the CIA professional journal "Studies in Intelligence" and the TE Lawrence Society newsletter. MIKE4 was his first novel and the first in a six…
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In this episode, Dee and Mick Mulroy discuss the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza, the complexities of ceasefire negotiations, and the tactical debates surrounding counterinsurgency and counterterrorism. They also touch on the importance of national security and technological investment in the context of the space race, emphasizing the need for …
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