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Former Army Ranger sniper Nicholas Irving joins Shawn Prez on VladTV for another in-depth discussion on military life, the ongoing Iran conflict, and the challenges facing U.S. foreign policy.

Irving begins by reflecting on his deployments to Iraq, describing the brutal desert conditions where temperatures regularly reached 120–130 degrees Fahrenheit. He shares firsthand stories about operating in extreme heat, adapting to local customs, maintaining hygiene in combat environments, and the physical demands placed on soldiers serving in the Middle East.

The conversation also turns deeply personal as Irving opens up about his struggles with alcoholism during and after his military service. He discusses how substance abuse has affected many members of the special operations community and explains the importance of addressing mental health, trauma, and addiction among veterans returning from combat.

Shawn Prez and Irving then analyze the latest diplomatic efforts involving Iran, including comparisons to the original Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action. Irving argues that any future agreement is unlikely to improve upon the original deal and questions whether current negotiations provide meaningful strategic advantages for the United States.

The discussion explores the strategic importance of the Strait of Hormuz, the impact of sanctions, and the broader geopolitical consequences of prolonged negotiations. Irving expresses skepticism that any major breakthrough will occur in the near future, suggesting that regional tensions are likely to continue despite ongoing diplomatic efforts.

Throughout the interview, Irving criticizes what he sees as the lack of clearly defined military objectives and argues that prolonged conflicts without decisive leadership place unnecessary psychological and physical burdens on service members. Shawn Prez also examines the international political landscape, noting the changing role of U.S. allies and questioning whether current negotiations leave America in a stronger or weaker position.

The conversation concludes with both Irving and Prez emphasizing the need for strategic clarity, realistic expectations, and continued public awareness as tensions in the Middle East continue to evolve.

Interview by: Shawn Prez
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