In this new episode of Daniel Davis Deep Dive, I sat down with Col. Douglas Macgregor to cut through the noise on two explosive issues: President Trump’s talk of Tomahawk strikes — and the myth of NATO unity against Russia.
Col. Macgregor doesn’t mince words. He warns that many assumptions about NATO are flat‑out wrong. Far from being a cohesive alliance, he describes it as “herding cats” — with a few loud voices pushing for escalation while others quietly refuse to join. From Slovakia and Hungary to even Poland, he argues there is little appetite to march east into a wider war with Russia.
At the same time, we dig into why Trump’s Tomahawk proposal is a huge mistake:
Russian air defenses would blunt the impact, but not without risk of escalation.
Strikes near Russian cities could trigger a catastrophic response.
Even dozens of missiles wouldn’t change the course of the war.
The real danger lies in optics over strategy — gestures without groundwork.
👉 This conversation exposes the cracks in NATO’s façade and the peril of reckless military shortcuts.
🎥 Watch the full episode here: Col Doug Macgregor: Trump’s Tomahawk Talk — HUGE MISTAKE










