
Irregular Warfare Podcast Is Resistance Working in Ukraine?
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Nov 14, 2025 LTG Andy Rohling, a senior military leader with extensive NATO experience, and Major John Armstrong, a British Army officer and author, delve into the role of resistance in Ukraine. They discuss why random acts of resistance fall flat, emphasizing that effectiveness stems from coordination with conventional forces. The conversation highlights societal roles in resistance, the critical timing of actions, and the need for a clear theory of victory. Both guests agree that resistance is vital but requires strategic integration within broader military operations to truly impact the fight.
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Resistance Is Important Yet Overlooked
- Resistance matters but is often overlooked by conventional planners and policymakers.
- Resistance provides niche effects that conventional forces cannot easily achieve.
Don't Rely On Random Acts
- Avoid relying on 'random acts of resistance' that lack coordination with conventional operations.
- Integrate resistance deliberately into campaign plans to create operational and strategic effect.
Stovepipes Block Integration
- Integration across special and conventional forces remains a persistent challenge due to stovepipes.
- Breaking those stovepipes before the next major conflict is essential to effective resistance integration.



