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Interview Only w/ Paul Rieckhoff - Politicizing The Pentagon Is The Most Dangerous Thing Trump Can Do

Feb 12, 2026
Paul Rieckhoff, founder of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America and veteran advocate, reflects on football’s leadership lessons and why family Vietnam ties shaped his service. He explores how the all-volunteer force affects democracy, warns about a politicized Pentagon and unchecked power, and makes the case for independent veterans and unaffiliated voters reshaping American politics.
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ANECDOTE

A Subway Token And A Draft Notice

  • Paul shares his father's draft moment and how families learned about Vietnam conscription.
  • The story illustrates the era's shared sacrifice and social accountability around service.
INSIGHT

Vietnam's Unique Political Legacy

  • Vietnam left deep scars and generated broad social accountability because many served.
  • Rieckhoff contrasts that with post-9/11 wars, which lacked similar national impact.
INSIGHT

All-Volunteer Force Weakens Civic Bonds

  • The all-volunteer force separates military service from broad social experience.
  • Rieckhoff argues this separation is bad for democracy because it reduces shared sacrifice and civic connection.
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