📍A decorated U.S. Air Force general with decades of combat leadership was taken down—not for failure, but for defying a system that turned against him. In this episode, Brig. Gen. Chris Sage explains how battlefield judgment, morale, and mission success were later punished by bureaucracy and politics. This is not just one man’s story—it exposes a precedent that affects who is allowed to lead in the U.S. military. The stakes are simple and severe: when systems override commanders after the fact, speed, trust, and readiness collapse. What’s at risk is the future of leadership in war.
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Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro
01:36 - The Resume That Makes This Impossible to Ignore
12:38 - Commanding in War While COVID Took Over
22:07 - When the System Turned on Its Own Commander
33:36 - Investigated From the Pentagon, Punished by Bureaucracy
44:46 - What’s Still Broken — And Who Can Fix It

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