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Daniel Davis Deep Dive Merch: Etsy store https://www.etsy.com/shop/DanielDavis... The discussion centers on recent U.S. actions in South America, particularly military operations and potential regime change in Venezuela, which the speakers argue contradict the “America First” philosophy. Col. Davis criticizes the operation as a political show meant to project strength rather than serve national security. He warns it could provoke violent retaliation from cartels and escalate instability rather than reduce drug trafficking. Davis argues that if the U.S. truly wanted to address the drug crisis, it should focus on domestic demand and interdiction through intelligence, not military strikes or regime change. He notes past failures with attempts to back opposition leaders like Juan Guaidó and warns that another intervention would likely end disastrously. The conversation turns to the $50 million bounty on Venezuelan President Maduro, joking about the absurdity and danger of attempting to capture him. Adrian, another guest, urges patience with Trump’s strategy but admits MAGA supporters didn’t want another foreign entanglement. Finally, they discuss new Pentagon media restrictions under Secretary Pete Hesk, which journalists and networks across the political spectrum are opposing as violations of press freedom. Davis criticizes Hesk’s leadership and the administration’s push to rename the Department of Defense back to the Department of War, saying it promotes unnecessary offensiveness rather than defense. Main themes: U.S. military action in Venezuela seen as performative and risky Critique of regime change and “show of force” politics Call for domestic solutions to drug issues Bipartisan pushback on Pentagon media control Concern over increasingly aggressive U.S. defense posture