The Pentagon, the Powerless, and the Taliban: War, Strategy, and the Human Cost of Conflict

Exploring the intersections of military power, geopolitical strategy, and the human stories often lost in the shadow of global conflict.

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Power is never evenly distributed. In this episode, George Monty examines the tangled web connecting the Pentagon, local populations, and the Taliban — uncovering the strategic, political, and human dimensions of modern conflict.


From military operations to social consequences, this conversation investigates how strategy, power, and ideology collide — and the cost paid by those caught in between.


In this episode:


  • The role of the Pentagon in modern warfare
  • How local populations navigate powerlessness in conflict zones
  • The Taliban’s influence on geopolitics and social structures
  • Strategic, ethical, and human consequences of war
  • Lessons for understanding power, policy, and global dynamics



The Pentagon, the Powerless, and the Taliban: War, Strategy, and the Human Cost of Conflict
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