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In Part 2 with Chris Miller, we delve into his role as the Director of Counterterrorism. He recounts the experience of witnessing the live Predator feed during a Delta Force operation targeting Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. The operation, named after Kayla Mueller, a humanitarian aid worker from Prescott, Arizona, United States. Mueller had been taken captive in Aleppo, Syria, in August 2013, after leaving a Doctors Without Borders hospital.

Shawn and Chris explore the intricacies of wartime bureaucracy, discussing how Rules of Engagement (ROEs) underwent changes, thereby influencing the manner in which soldiers executed operations. Subsequently, we gain insights into Chris's appointment as Secretary of Defense (SecDef) under the Trump administration and the repercussions of the Afghanistan withdrawal.

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Anonymous

Chris is so upbeat throughout these interviews...joking now and then, smiling, asking questions of Shawn and then when he has to talk about how he felt when the troops left Afghanistan, he tears up and I almost started to cry again. Damn, that was one big mess that SOMEone has to pay for SOMEday. And it's not going to be swept under the rug either!

Anonymous

There is great nobility in wanting to serve, for sure. The problem is the leadership and beaurocracy that is more concerned with their agendas and making money, than they are in honoring those who choose to serve.