The Cognitive Crucible

#235 Rob Thelen on the US Army IWAR Initiative

Dec 11, 2025
Colonel Robert M. Thelen, a senior U.S. Army officer with extensive experience in information operations, sheds light on the Army's new Information Warfare Branch. He discusses the U.S. lagging behind adversaries like China and Russia in information funding and highlights the need to overcome existing silos in U.S. operations. Thelen also explores the evolving role of public affairs in military planning, the impact of the Global Engagement Center, and the future tactical responsibilities of the IWAR branch in countering misinformation.
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INSIGHT

Funding And Stovepipes Undermine US IO Effort

  • The U.S. is significantly outspent in information operations compared to China, roughly $1B vs $10B annually.
  • Stovepiping and authority gaps worsen the competitive disadvantage in the information environment.
ANECDOTE

GEC Growth And Sudden Drawdown

  • Rob Thelen joined the State Department Global Engagement Center as senior military advisor and found it grown to ~160 people and a $60M budget.
  • By March 2025 the GEC had been disbanded, leaving unanswered gaps in whole-of-government counter-disinformation efforts.
ADVICE

Make IO A Dedicated Army Career Path

  • Create a single Army branch to integrate IO and PSYOP rather than keep stovepiped careers and authorities.
  • Train officers and enlisted from commissioning to build lifelong, interoperable information warfare skills.
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