Bauer and Rose: Israel has "Outdated" vision of war -- it seeks victory
In this episode of The Bauer and Rose Podcast, Tom Rose and Gary Bauer dive into the latest developments in the Middle East, particularly focusing on Israel's recent military actions against Hezbollah. They discuss the implications of Israel's decisive strikes, the Biden administration's reluctance to support these actions, and the broader geopolitical consequences.
Tom and Gary critique the Biden-Harris administration's stance on Israel, highlighting the lack of support from key U.S. officials during crucial moments. They also explore the historical context of modern warfare and the shift away from traditional tactics to more nation-building approaches, questioning the effectiveness of these strategies.
The conversation extends to the media's portrayal of terrorist leaders, contrasting the sympathetic coverage of figures like Nasrallah with the vilification of Trump supporters. The hosts express their frustration with the media's bias and the administration's failure to recognize the significance of Israel's actions.
On the domestic front, Gary and Tom discuss the devastating hurricane that hit parts of the southeastern United States, criticizing the Biden administration's slow response compared to the swift aid provided to illegal migrants. They highlight the political implications of this disparity and the ongoing struggles of American citizens in affected areas.
The episode concludes with a lighter segment on recent sports events, including a humorous take on the behavior of political figures at public events and a brief discussion on the latest NFL games.