The Line

In 2018, a group of Navy SEALs broke ranks and accused their chief, Eddie Gallagher, of murder—sucking them all into the biggest war crimes trial in a generation. Did a Navy SEAL cross the line in Iraq? Dan Taberski (“Running from COPS”) takes you inside that courtroom for the first time, peeling back the curtain on how America wages its wars now and revealing the story that the media covering the trial blew right past. Through intimate conversations with over 50 special operators, the series explores just how blurred the line between right and wrong has become in the forever wars—and what that’s doing to the hearts and minds of those we send to fight them. New Episodes on Tuesdays. An Apple Original podcast produced by Jigsaw Productions. Listen and follow on Apple Podcasts.
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Gallagher is a Creep
1월 15일
Gallagher took photos of a dead old man for him and his buddy to add to their war spank bank. He’s like the Dahmer of war. Also, his wife is a nasty, clueless harpy who needs to stop talking. Branding expert? She’s just another housewife who got her real estate license in lieu of an actual education and degree. Both these dumpster people are a waste of space. It’s idiots like these mouth breathers that make the U.S. a joke.
Toeing the line on both sides
5월 12일
First, this would make a really excellent movie. Has that been optioned? It’s thought provoking and really turns your stomach for so many reasons: the apparent callous attitude of some of the subjects, the mental trauma our service people experience, the moral dilemmas, the lack of support veterans have, and the shifty politics.
Truth on both sides
4월 12일
Candid and brutal. The only way to find real truth and hold everyone accountable. Such a good job. Thanks for asking questions that not many investigators do
Navy Seal Podcast
4월 3일
1)Poor coverage of Navy Seal Military Objective 2)Shallow judgement of Military objective 3)Lack of understanding of reality of terrorism All of the above is on the part of the podcaster. This story is so poorly presented as to not deserve any rating. Would you prosecute a civilian that spent his/her life employed by a ship to air munitions factory? Would you prosecute the civilians that took over the plane that was destined for The Pentagon during 9/11?