The Proceedings Podcast
by U.S. Naval Institute
Recent Reviews
EPP 433: Ghost Ship of the Pacific
Sorry, very interesting topic but the background noise, telephonic rings, scratchy microphones just ruined listening to it.
Deterrence
Taiwan/ROC does not/ cannot reconquer the mainland/PRC. The US ought to sign a new treaty with Taiwan/ROC & be very specific that the US will come to the aid of Taiwan/ROC. The US expects its allies: Japan, South Korea, Australia & NATO, to come to our aid when the PRC attacks US territory/military.
Disappointing
How they made the passage a number of times and small sailing vessels Kariva flown the area, many times, and walked the site on Vanderburgh. The presentation offered little to an understanding of what happened and why. well, most people think of California as having a north south coast line, between San Francisco and Los Angeles. The coastline makes a nearly 90° turn just south of the incident site. Thus there is a strong incentive to make the turn. As early as possible. The discussion seems to be more focused on the politics of the Navy than the challenge of navigating ships using the limited Navigational resources The presentation seems to be people talking more about themselves More than providing further enlightenment of this classical Lesson in leader ship, and Professionalism it seems more about the presenters talking about themselves
Convince ward to come back to proceedings
Have loved this podcast for years. The carroll- Hamblett team were interesting and incisive and never failed to entertain. Now, it has become less interesting and almost hard to listen to. Just try listening to the most recent SNA episode and notwithstanding the contractor pitch, the background noise was unbearable! Please up the game and get back to the purpose of the podcast and improve the technical quality!! Thanks
Awesome
Love having these complicated issues explained in a way that makes sense and in a fashion that I understand.