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Ep 085 “Home is the High Ground: Reimagining a New Hermit Kingdom”

Libertarian Institute

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July 6, 2026

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Ep 085 “Home is the High Ground: Reimagining a New Hermit Kingdom”

I discuss the possibilities of America relinquishing its global ambition to reduce its footprint to a regional hegemon in the Western hemisphere. The new technologies of AI, UAVs and hypersonics rather easily challenge the spending paradigms and mission architecture of the American armed forces. There are no near-peer competitors, every nation on Earth is now []

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