In this special episode, we sat down with two guests: Casey Fleming, CEO of BlackOps Partners Corporation on cybersecurity, and former counterterrorism officer Drew Berquist, who also hosts his own show. They touch on the changing landscape of counterterrorism, from what we learned in the 20 years in Afghanistan to how that will affect adversaries like the Chinese Communist Party going forward. Berquist said, “Afghanistan is more dangerous right now than it was pre 911. We’ve given the Taliban more power than they’ve ever had, more territory than they’ve ever had, more money than they’ve ever had, more equipment than they’ve ever had. And we’re also kind of recognizing them, whether the government’s going to outright say that or not, we’re essentially recognizing them as legitimate, giving them additional aid. There’s reports of additional $64 million in humanitarian aid, which will never go to its intended recipients, this week. So we’ve …