Mark Moyar, author of TRIUMPH REGAINED: The Vietnam War, 1965–1968, joins the show to discuss why America should pursue the strategy most likely to end the war in Ukraine at an acceptable cost. In his new piece for The American Spectator, Mark Moyar draws on the history of the Vietnam War to show how the fog of war can impact strategic decision making. Mark Moyar notes: “The Biden White House and its supporters in Congress and the media have offered fresh assurances about favorable prospects. Biden recently asserted, for instance, that Ukraine is now strong enough to retake Crimea. Western press reports depict a Russian military depleted and in disarray. Yet reports of Ukrainian casualties on par with Russian casualties give reason to question such sunny forecasts. The Russians are showing signs of rectifying initial incompetence, something they did in their remarkable victory over the Wehrmacht in World War II.”