
Irregular Warfare Podcast Codifying Irregular Warfare—Inside the Pentagon’s new DoD Instruction 3000.07
Nov 28, 2025
Mick Crnkovich, former director for irregular warfare at the Pentagon, underscores the shift from counterterrorism to recognizing irregular warfare as vital in great power competition. Retired Colonel Dave Maxwell shares insights on the cultural resistance within conventional forces regarding new IW strategies. Dr. Jonathan Schroden emphasizes the importance of defining irregular warfare effectively, discussing its implications for military operations and leadership. The trio assesses whether recent policy changes will lead to substantial shifts in military planning and execution.
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Policy Reframes Irregular Warfare Role
- DoDI 3000.07 reframes irregular warfare beyond counterterrorism into persistent great-power competition.
- The instruction signals IW is a department-wide concern, not just a Special Operations task.
Definition Broadened But Compromised
- The new definition removes violence as a necessary element, widening IW to include information and capacity-building.
- But lengthy consensus bargaining produced a 27-word definition that many find semantically awkward.
Theory Of Victory As The Core Distinction
- Jonathan Schroden argues the key distinguisher is theory of victory: influence in IW versus attrition in conventional war.
- Framing IW by its endstate (influence) would simplify doctrine and planning.
