The Global and Domestic Blowback of Cheney’s Doctrine
The Truth About Dick Cheney
The Iraq War didn’t just destroy a country overseas.
It destroyed the rules that restrained American power.
Episode 6 of The Truth About Dick Cheney examines what happened after the invasion — once the guardrails were removed and the machinery was allowed to run.
This episode traces the global and domestic blowback of the doctrine Dick Cheney helped hardwire into American government: the belief that the presidency could act first, explain later, and treat Congress as optional in moments of crisis.
What followed wasn’t chaos by accident. It was consequence.
We walk through how the collapse of Iraq created the conditions for ISIS and other transnational terror networks to emerge and adapt. How instability became transferable, migrating from one fragile state to the next. How war stopped being something the nation declared and debated and became something it quietly managed.
The episode also explores how emergency powers normalized overseas eventually came home: torture defended as policy, surveillance expanded until it became permanent, and a Congress that surrendered its authority and never fully reclaimed it.
This is not a hindsight lecture.
It’s not about how the war was sold.
It’s about what actually happened once the doctrine moved from theory into practice.
In this episode, you’ll hear how:
• Undeclared wars became permanent features of American life
• Executive power expanded while accountability disappeared
• Surveillance reshaped the relationship between the state and its citizens
• War faded into the background without ever truly ending
We also trace the moment the official story began to collapse — not in Washington, but among the people who lived it. Veterans and National Guard members returning from repeated deployments, comparing notes, and realizing the justification no longer matched reality.
By the end of the episode, one truth is unavoidable:
this system didn’t survive because it worked.
It survived because no one was forced to stop it.
Episode 6 sets the stage for the final chapter.
In Episode 7 — The Cost and the Choice, we focus on the human toll: National Guard units used as an overseas labor pool, families broken by repeated deployments, injuries that never healed, suicide numbers that don’t fit into talking points, and the quiet betrayal felt by those who eventually realized the war they fought was sold on lies.
And then we confront the choice that remains:
accept permanent war as the cost of doing business, or reclaim the republic that was designed to restrain it.
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