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Carry On is more than a podcast — it’s a mission.

Hosted by retired U.S. Marine Master Seargant Brad Colbert (yes, that Brad from Generation Kill), this show dives headfirst into the topics most people tiptoe around: combat, trauma, resilience, whiskey, firearms, freedom, and what it really means to be a man in a world that keeps changing.

Whether you’re a veteran, a patriot, a misfit, or just someone searching for honest conversations, you belong here.
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Support the mission and get exclusive content at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/bradicemancolbert The U.S. has launched over 1,100 strikes on Iran — but is this actually winning the war? In this week’s Carry On Podcast SITREP, Brad “Iceman” Colbert breaks down the real battlefield math behind the U.S.–Iran conflict: strike counts, maritime disruption, oil market shock, Russian involvement, and the deployment of the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit toward the Strait of Hormuz. This isn’t headline analysis. This is operational-level reality. Inside this episode: • Why Operation Epic Fury may be succeeding tactically but facing strategic limits • How Iran is fighting a cost-imposition war instead of a conventional one • What the 31st MEU deployment actually signals • Why the Strait of Hormuz is the real center of gravity • Russia’s intelligence role and oil sanction waivers explained • The truth about sleeper cells vs lone wolf threats in the U.S. • What victory actually looks like for the U.S., Israel, and Iran The key question: Can overwhelming military superiority translate into lasting deterrence — or is this becoming a long-term managed overextension? If you follow geopolitics, U.S. military strategy, Middle East security, energy markets, or great power competition, this episode connects the operational details to the strategic endgame. This is the global posture update most outlets won’t give you. Subscribe for weekly SITREP analysis and strategic breakdowns. Stay frosty.
Help Support the Show and Check Out More Exclusive Content on our Patreon! https://patreon.com/bradicemancolbert   Global tensions are accelerating — and this week’s SITREP covers it all. Brad “Iceman” Colbert breaks down the escalating U.S.–Iran campaign, the strategic impact of drone swarm warfare, maritime disruption in the Strait of Hormuz, Kurdish proxy dynamics, Ecuador’s joint operations with U.S. forces, Indo-Pacific military signaling, and the attack on the U.S. consulate in Pakistan. This episode dives into: • The evolving U.S.–Iran strike campaign • Drone swarm economics and missile defense strain • Strait of Hormuz shipping and global energy risk • Kurdish factions and irregular warfare dynamics • U.S.–Ecuador counter-narcotics operations • Indo-Pacific naval signaling toward China • Embassy security and regional escalation risks From CENTCOM to INDOPACOM, from maritime choke points to asymmetric drone warfare, this SITREP connects the operational dots shaping global security right now. This discussion focuses on strategy, military posture, and geopolitical implications — not sensationalism. Subscribe for weekly strategic briefings. Support the mission on Patreon. Stay frosty.
Help Support the Show and Check Out More Exclusive Content on our Patreon! https://patreon.com/bradicemancolbert   Mexico eliminates CJNG’s top cartel leader. Two U.S. carrier strike groups remain positioned near Iran. Pakistan and Afghanistan exchange airstrikes. And China may arm Iran with a hypersonic anti-ship missile. In this week’s Carry On Podcast – SITREP (February 26th), Brad “Iceman” Colbert breaks down escalating global flashpoints and the strategic consequences behind the headlines. 🔹 Largest U.S. Middle East force posture in decades 🔹 F-22 deployment to Israel and dual carrier strike groups 🔹 Iran negotiations and escalation risk in CENTCOM 🔹 U.S.–Ukraine talks and NATO posture in Europe 🔹 Indo-Pacific tensions with China and Philippine exercises 🔹 CJNG cartel leader killed in Mexico — U.S. intelligence support revealed 🔹 China’s potential sale of CM-302 anti-ship missiles to Iran 🔹 Pakistan airstrikes inside Afghanistan targeting TTP and ISIS-K 🔹 The growing instability along the Afghanistan–Pakistan border From cartel warfare and maritime interdictions to hypersonic missile proliferation and tribal insurgencies, this episode connects the operational dots — without hype and without partisan spin. If you follow geopolitics, military strategy, counterterrorism, border security, or emerging global conflicts, this SITREP delivers context you won’t get in mainstream headlines. Subscribe for weekly strategic breakdowns. Support the show on Patreon for early access and exclusive content. Questions or show ideas? Reach out. Stay frosty.
Help Support the Show and Check Out More Exclusive Content on our Patreon! https://patreon.com/bradicemancolbert   In this week’s Carry On Podcast – SITREP (February 19th), Brad “Iceman” Colbert breaks down the rapidly tightening global escalation ladder. • Two U.S. carrier groups positioned near Iran • Strait of Hormuz disruptions and IRGC signaling • Missile deployments to the Philippines • Arctic NATO deterrence operations • Militarized sanctions in SOUTHCOM • Directed-energy systems deployed near El Paso • Iran’s nuclear negotiation strategy via Oman • What a limited U.S.–Iran strike campaign would actually look like • The attempted assassination of Russia’s GRU deputy chief • A deep dive into Russia’s long history of state assassinations Brad walks through the tripwires that could trigger conflict — nuclear breakout, mass casualties, Hormuz closure, or an Israeli preemptive strike — and explains why most modern wars begin not with declarations… but with escalation cycles. This is not hype. This is posture, power projection, deterrence, and consequences. If you want clear-eyed analysis on geopolitics, military strategy, assassination campaigns, and emerging global flashpoints — you’re in the right place. Subscribe for weekly SITREPs. Comment your assessment: Do these talks de-escalate… or is this heading toward limited strikes? Stay frosty.
Help Support the Show and Check Out More Exclusive Content on our Patreon! https://patreon.com/bradicemancolbert   In this week’s SITREP, Brad “Iceman” Colbert takes you once around the world as tensions rise across multiple theaters. Two U.S. carrier strike groups move within range of Iran. Airspace over El Paso is abruptly shut down amid cartel drone concerns. Raytheon unveils a next-generation counter-drone system capable of defeating swarms without firing a shot. And in a development that could reshape modern warfare, China launches its fully operational BeiDou global positioning system—challenging U.S. GPS dominance in space. From CENTCOM to INDOPACOM, from border security to satellite warfare, this episode breaks down what these moves really mean for U.S. military posture, homeland defense, and the future battlefield. No hype. No noise. Just strategic context. Topics covered: U.S. carrier deployments near Iran El Paso airspace shutdown & cartel drone threats Raytheon’s Coyote Block 3 counter-UAS system China’s BeiDou satellite network vs U.S. GPS NATO artillery exercises & global force posture Starlink’s role in contested environments If you care about geopolitics, military strategy, drone warfare, space dominance, and national security — this SITREP is for you.
Help Support the Show and Check Out More Exclusive Content on our Patreon! https://patreon.com/bradicemancolbert In this SITREP episode of the Carry On Podcast, retired Marine Brad “Iceman” Colbert breaks down a volatile week in global security. From Iran’s missile signaling, drone activity, and maritime harassment in the Strait of Hormuz to high-stakes U.S.–Iran nuclear talks in Oman, this episode explains what’s real, what’s leverage, and what could spiral fast. Brad also analyzes China’s sudden purge of senior PLA generals, what it means for loyalty, corruption, and Taiwan timelines, plus U.S. deterrence efforts across CENTCOM, Europe, Africa, and the Indo-Pacific. Expect clear military context, historical comparisons, and strategic insight that cuts through headlines and political noise. If you follow geopolitics, military strategy, Iran nuclear negotiations, China–Taiwan tensions, or modern warfare, this SITREP is essential listening. Topics include: Iran nuclear talks, Strait of Hormuz shipping risks, IRGC maritime harassment, missile deterrence, U.S. carrier operations, China PLA purges, Taiwan invasion timelines, great-power competition, and global military strategy.
Help Support the Show and Check Out More Exclusive Content on our Patreon! https://patreon.com/bradicemancolbert In this SITREP edition of the Carry On Podcast, retired Marine Brad “Iceman” Colbert delivers a sharp, strategic breakdown of the world’s most volatile pressure points. This episode dives deep into Iran’s potential regime-change pathways, U.S. carrier group deterrence, nuclear risk scenarios, and the expanding role of sanctions against the IRGC. Brad also exposes allegations of U.S. tech being funneled to Russia in violation of export controls, breaks down how sanctions evasion actually works, and analyzes the ethical and legal fallout. The episode closes with a hard look at domestic enforcement tensions in Minnesota, DHS operations, use-of-force controversies, and the collision between immigration enforcement and Second Amendment rights. Clear-eyed, unscripted, and grounded in real-world military and geopolitical experience — this SITREP cuts through noise and headlines to explain what matters next.
Help Support the Show and Check Out More Exclusive Content on our Patreon! https://patreon.com/bradicemancolbert   In this SITREP episode of the Carry On Podcast, retired Marine Brad “Iceman” Colbert delivers a comprehensive, no-nonsense breakdown of rapidly unfolding global military and geopolitical events. This episode dives deep into Iran’s escalating internal unrest and regime pressure, U.S. military deterrence posture, carrier group movements, cyber and kinetic strike options, and the real-world consequences of potential conflict in the Middle East. Brad also unpacks the shifting situation in Syria, including ISIS detainees, U.S. policy reversals, Kurdish SDF integration, Turkey’s role, Israeli airstrikes, and the moral cost of abandoning battlefield partners. From Space Force expansion and freedom of navigation operations near Taiwan to energy markets, sanctions, and global deterrence, this SITREP connects strategy, history, and hard realities without political spin. If you care about military strategy, national security, modern warfare, geopolitics, and what actually happens behind the headlines, this episode is required listening.
Help Support the Show and Check Out More Exclusive Content on our Patreon! https://patreon.com/bradicemancolbert   In this special SITREP edition of the Carry On Podcast, retired Marine Brad “Iceman” Colbert delivers a deep, no-spin analysis of the escalating protests in Iran and the real possibility of regime collapse. This episode breaks down the role of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), Iran’s shadow economy, oil revenue, cyber warfare, and how U.S. military pressure could intersect with internal unrest.   xpect a clear-eyed look at what could trigger regime change, what could go catastrophically wrong, and how Iran, China, Russia, Israel, and global energy markets would respond. This episode is a strategic thought experiment grounded in military doctrine, geopolitics, and real-world consequences — not cable-news speculation.   Topics include: Iran protests, IRGC power structure, regime change scenarios, U.S. military strategy, oil markets, cyber warfare, China & Russia reactions, Middle East stability, and humanitarian intervention.
In this SITREP episode of the Carry On Podcast, retired Marine Brad “Iceman” Colbert delivers a no-nonsense breakdown of one of the most volatile global security weeks in recent memory. From Venezuela and Iran to Ukraine, Greenland, Cyber Command, and great-power competition with China and Russia, this episode cuts through headlines to explain what actually happened, why it matters, and what comes next. Expect clear military context, strategic analysis, and unfiltered commentary on modern warfare, cyber operations, deterrence, U.S. force posture, and second-order geopolitical consequences. If you care about national security, global conflict, military strategy, and real-world implications beyond cable news talking points, this SITREP is for you. Topics include: Venezuela operations, Iran protests, Ukraine and NATO, Cyber Command, Space Force, China & Russia, U.S. military strategy, and global deterrence.   Help Support the Show and Check Out More Exclusive Content on our Patreon! https://patreon.com/bradicemancolbert
In this SITREP episode, Brad “Iceman” Colbert reflects on the major global developments shaping the last month, focusing on growing economic-driven protests in Iran and rising military posturing by China around Taiwan. Brad breaks down what these events reveal about shifting power dynamics, internal pressure on authoritarian systems, and the growing risk of escalation in key regions of the world. With a veteran’s perspective, he examines how unrest, deterrence, and strategic signaling intersect — and what these trends could mean for global stability moving forward. This episode looks beyond headlines to explore how economic strain, military posture, and political pressure collide, shaping the future of conflict and diplomacy. No spin. No noise. Just clear analysis on war, geopolitics, leadership, and the realities of a changing world.
In this SITREP, retired Marine Brad “Iceman” Colbert breaks down three rising national-security flashpoints shaking Washington and the Pentagon. Brad digs into the growing threat of classified documents handled by GovAI systems, exploring whether artificial intelligence is becoming a force multiplier — or a vulnerability — in intelligence operations. He also tackles the controversial debate over free U.S. citizenship through military service and whether fast-tracking recruits creates a major security risk for the armed forces. Finally, Brad examines the rapid expansion of U.S. military drone programs, the shift toward autonomous surveillance and strike capability, and what it means for future warfare and American dominance. No narratives. No talking points. Just veteran clarity on war, politics, leadership, technology, and the fight to stay human in a world racing toward automation.
In this SITREP, retired Marine Brad “Iceman” Colbert breaks down the Trump administration’s newly released National Security Strategy, placing it within the long arc of U.S. foreign policy. Brad explains the administration’s shift toward sovereignty, unilateralism, and America-first strategic priorities, marking a significant departure from decades of globalist approaches. He analyzes the renewed prioritization of the Western Hemisphere, its impact on U.S. military and intelligence operations, and the heightened strategic importance of Taiwan in the growing U.S.–China rivalry. Brad also examines the shifting weight placed on Europe, the deliberate deprioritization of the Middle East, and what these realignments signal for future U.S. engagement. The Iceman dives into the rapidly expanding role of AI in military operations—from targeting and logistics to intelligence and autonomous systems—and how artificial intelligence is already reshaping the future battlefield. This SITREP delivers unfiltered insight into how these strategic shifts will affect U.S. foreign policy, global stability, national defense, and the next era of warfare.   Check out more exclusive content on our Patreon! https://patreon.com/bradicemancolbert
In this SITREP, retired Marine Brad “Iceman” Colbert breaks down the escalating hidden war over Venezuela’s rare earth minerals—resources that sit at the center of global power, U.S. national security, and the rapidly intensifying competition with China. Brad examines why these minerals matter, how China gained dominance in the global supply chain, and why the U.S. military is paying close attention to Venezuela’s untapped mineral wealth. From resource warfare to environmental impact, from foreign policy dilemmas to the future of U.S. strategic readiness, Brad exposes the real stakes behind the Venezuelan crisis—and how control of these minerals could reshape global power dynamics for decades to come. The Iceman also weighs in on security clearances and the recent Pete Hegseth Signal chat debacle, breaking down what happened, why it matters, and what it reveals about trust, communication, and modern information security within the military and media. No spin. No filters. Just straight, mission-focused analysis on war, geopolitics, leadership, national security, and the world as it is.   Help Support Our Growth! https://patreon.com/bradicemancolbert
In Episode 4 of the Carry On Podcast, retired Marine Brad “Iceman” Colbert sits down with fellow Marine and Generation Kill legend Josh Ray Person. Together, they revisit the real stories behind the series and talk openly about their deployment in Iraq, experiences connected to Afghanistan, and the realities of Marine Corps life on and off the battlefield. From the chaos of combat to the humor that kept them sane, Brad and Ray dive deep into USMC culture, Marine Corps brotherhood, leadership under fire, wartime decisions, resilience, and life after service. This is a raw, unfiltered conversation about what it means to serve, survive, and carry those experiences into the future. A must-listen for anyone interested in the Marine Corps, Generation Kill, USMC training, combat deployments, veteran stories, and the bonds forged in the fire of war.   A special Whiskey and War Stories Episode with Josh Ray Person will be available on the Patreon soon!    Help Support Our Growth! https://patreon.com/bradicemancolbert
In this SITREP, retired Marine Brad “Iceman” Colbert tackles a fast-moving week across national defense, geopolitics, and global crises. Brad breaks down the surge in Venezuela cartel fatalities and intensified U.S. counter-narcotics operations, the growing push toward censoring speech, and escalating pressure at the Mexico–U.S. border. He highlights America’s emerging defense technologies, including advanced micro-reactors, and examines a historic moment in national readiness: U.S. military recruitment reaching 100% — a never-before-seen level in modern history. Brad also discusses the cultural impact of the Boy Scouts and the military, long-standing traditions of service, and how both institutions shape character and leadership in the next generation. With rising violence against believers, Brad addresses the Nigerian Christian genocide, and reviews early developments surrounding a potential Russia–Ukraine peace agreement. No scripts. No spin. Just raw, veteran-driven clarity on war, politics, leadership, national defense, and the fight to stay human in a fractured world.   Help Support Our Growth! https://patreon.com/bradicemancolbert
In this SITREP, retired Marine Brad “Iceman” Colbert tackles a torrent of breaking global headlines: from human rights violations in Nigeria and the rise of faith under fire, to Trump’s Christian messaging in foreign policy and Pete Hegseth’s Syria remarks. He also dissects a potential Syria-Israel peace deal, exploring what it could mean for Middle East stability and the global balance of power. With veteran clarity, Brad brings unfiltered insight to the intersection of war, politics, religion, leadership, and the fight to stay human in today’s fractured world.   Help Support Our Growth! https://patreon.com/bradicemancolbert
Retired Marine Brad “Iceman” Colbert speaks with licensed psychotherapist Dawn Herring about trauma, PTSD, and the mental battles veterans face long after service. Together they explore resilience, recovery, and what it really means to heal from the invisible wounds of war.   Help Support Our Growth! https://patreon.com/bradicemancolbert
In this SITREP episode, retired Marine Brad “Iceman” Colbert delivers a frontline briefing on America’s nuclear shadow: from President Trump’s renewed nuclear posturing, to Cold War legacy tactics like “duck and cover,” and what it means for global stability today. Brad breaks down the strategic logic and psychological impact of a nuclear triad readiness, the bluff-stakes of war politics, and how civilian fear becomes policy. No filters. No fluff. Just the veteran insight you need in a fractured world.   Help Support Our Growth! https://patreon.com/bradicemancolbert
In this hard-hitting SITREP episode of The Carry On Podcast, host Brad “Iceman” Colbert dives deep into the escalating global tension surrounding Russian oil, the Russian nuclear triad, and what the world’s balance of power really looks like in 2025. Brad breaks down the mechanics of deterrence — from the rumored dead man switch built into Russia’s nuclear infrastructure to the failures of global diplomacy as the United Nations proves increasingly worthless in preventing real conflict. Meanwhile, the battlefield is coming home. With drones in American skies, rising surveillance tech, and shifting definitions of “security,” this SITREP exposes how the lines between foreign warfare and domestic control are blurring fast. This episode is raw, unfiltered analysis on modern warfare, global energy strategy, and national defense, straight from someone who’s lived it. This isn’t politics. This isn’t spin. This is The Carry On Podcast — raw, relentless, and real.   Help Support Our Growth! https://patreon.com/bradicemancolbert
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