John R. Allen on The Readiness of the U.S. Military During the Pandemic

Episode 26,   Apr 23, 2020, 07:00 AM

Brookings Institution president and retired USMC general John R. Allen gives a full endorsement of U.S. Military's ability to respond to any threat, pointing to shifts in strategy, as well as the adoption of a more modern war-fighting approach.

If the title of president of the Brookings Institution isn't impressive. enough, John R. Allen has plenty on his resume to raise your eyebrows at. Retired four-star Marine Corps general. Former commander of the NATO International Security Assistance Force and U.S. Forces in Afghanistan. Department of State Distinguished Honor Award winner. So when he suggests that America's adversaries are taking advantage of the global pandemic, it's time to pay attention. But when he says that the country's military has never been more ready to take on these looming threats, it should offer some solace. Plus, Al and James talk out the pros and cons of Klobuchar, Harris and other possibilities for Biden's VP spot.