My Father: Keep Supporting Ukraine | Jake Broe Podcast (E018)
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The guest speaker, who is the narrator’s father, shares stories about his life, including his experiences as a refugee during World War II, his decision to immigrate to the United States in 1956, and his experiences serving in the Air Force during the Vietnam War era. He reflects on his parents’ experiences during World War II, including his father’s time working in a munitions factory and his mother’s difficulties as a young girl. He also discusses his own experiences enlisting in the Air Force to avoid being drafted, and his assignment to be a policeman at an Air Force base.
The father also shares his thoughts on current events, including the recent declaration of war between Israel and a Arab State, and his concerns about the involvement of Iran, Hezbollah, and Lebanon in the conflict. He believes that the Iranians are already involved and are supplying rockets to Hamas. He also expresses his support for Ukraine and his opinion that Russia needs to be “crushed” and “ground to dust” to stop its aggressive behavior.
Throughout the conversation, the guest speaker shares stories and insights about his life, family, and experiences, and reflects on current events from a personal and historical perspective.
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