Daniel Davis

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(military officer, youtuber)
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NationalityUS
Alma materTexas Tech University
US Army Colonel who wrote assessment in 2012 that the Afghan war has been a disaster and the military’s top brass has not leveled with the American public about just how badly it’s been going.

Daniel L. Davis is a foreign policy and defense expert and Senior Fellow at Defense Priorities, advocating a strong national defense and a restrained foreign policy. He retired as a Lt-Col. in the US Army after almost 21 total years of active service, including four combat deployments (Desert Storm, OIF, Afghan x2). Also served in Korea, Germany, Afghanistan, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Qatar.[1]

He presents the "Daniel Davis Deep Dive" (DDDD) channel on YouTube.[2]

Afghan war "a disaster"

"Colonel Daniel Davis, a 17-year Army veteran recently returned from a second tour in Afghanistan. According to the New York Times, the 48-year-old Davis had written an 84-page unclassified report, as well as a classified report, offering his assessment of the decade-long war. That assessment is essentially that the war has been a disaster and the military’s top brass has not leveled with the American public about just how badly it’s been going." (Rolling Stone magazine, 10 February 2012)[3]

The full report is available here.

Trump picks Tulsi Gabbard

Daniel Davis in support of Tulsi Gabbard

In a 9 December 2024 "DDDD" video, Daniel Davis comes out in support of President-elect Donald Trump's pick for Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, and against her detractors in the intelligence community.[4]


 

A Document by Daniel Davis

TitleDocument typePublication dateSubject(s)
File:Dereliction of Duty II.pdfreport27 January 2012Afghanistan/2001 Invasion
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