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Former Army Ranger sniper Nicholas Irving joins VladTV to give a raw and unfiltered breakdown of the escalating military conflict in Iran, offering insight into what a real war scenario could look like on the ground.
Irving pushes back on optimistic timelines, explaining why large-scale operations — especially in heavily populated cities like Tehran — are rarely quick or clean. He discusses the potential involvement of elite units like the 82nd Airborne Division and U.S. Marines, emphasizing the complexity of urban warfare where civilians and combatants are often indistinguishable.
The conversation explores the broader consequences of war, including rising gas prices, economic strain, and disruptions such as partial government shutdowns impacting everyday services like TSA operations. Irving explains how prolonged conflict can ripple through both military and civilian life.
Drawing from his own combat experience in Iraq, Irving recounts a tense firefight in Mosul where hesitation in battle had life-or-death consequences. He stresses the harsh reality that soldiers must develop a ruthless, survival-focused mindset in combat situations — a mentality that comes with long-term psychological costs.
Irving speaks candidly about the mental toll of war, explaining that taking lives leaves a lasting impact on a soldier’s psyche. He urges current and future service members to prepare not just physically, but mentally and emotionally for deployment, and emphasizes the importance of seeking psychological help after returning home.
The discussion closes with a sobering reflection on the true cost of war — not just in lives lost, but in the lasting changes it brings to those who fight it.
Interview by: Shawn Prez
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