

This Is Not a Drill: Listener Q&A with Amos Fox
28 snips Aug 24, 2025
Amos Fox, a seasoned military scholar and author, dives into listener questions about modern warfare. He challenges traditional definitions of war and peace, emphasizing their complex continuum. Fox examines the pitfalls of prioritizing technology over clear military objectives and illustrates the dangers of misconceptions in strategy. He discusses the evolving nature of attrition warfare, advocating for adaptability in tactics while scrutinizing the effectiveness of current military approaches. Expect sharp insights and hard truths about today’s battlefield realities.
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Prioritisation Drives Doctrine Shifts
- Governments must prioritise force design because budgets and procurement cycles force trade-offs between COIN and large-scale warfighting.
- Amos Fox argues reorientation reflects probable futures, not that COIN is permanently obsolete.
Read Old Theorists To See New Problems
- Revisit classic military theorists to inform modern debates instead of treating new labels as novel.
- Fox recommends reading thinkers like J.F.C. Fuller to understand continuous competition and hybrid concepts.
There Is No Clear Peace–War Boundary
- There is never a clean line between war and peace; states constantly prepare for or engage in conflict.
- Fox recommends revisiting early theorists like J.F.C. Fuller to understand continuous competition.