

Ben Hodges
Retired United States Army officer who served as commanding general, United States Army Europe, and a NATO senior mentor for logistics. Expert on military strategy and the war in Ukraine.
Top 10 podcasts with Ben Hodges
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Dec 28, 2024 • 1h 5min
PDB Situation Report | December 28th, 2024: Ukraine's Weapons Surge & America's Fentanyl Crisis
Retired U.S. Army General Ben Hodges lends his expertise on the U.S.'s escalating military support for Ukraine, analyzing its implications amid shifting global dynamics. Meanwhile, Robert Marbut, a documentary producer, dives into the alarming rise of the fentanyl crisis, highlighting its national security threats and the deadly trafficking routes from China to Mexico. The discussion calls for urgent policy actions to tackle this epidemic, drawing parallels to past war tolls and emphasizing the crossroads of health and security.

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May 31, 2025 • 1h 3min
PDB Situation Report | May 31st, 2025: 50,000 Russian Troops Amass On Ukraine’s Border & No End in Sight for Gaza
Retired Lieutenant General Ben Hodges shares critical insights on the buildup of 50,000 Russian troops near Ukraine and its implications for NATO. He discusses Ukraine's resilience amidst the threat of a new offensive. Bill Roggio provides updates on Israel's military operations in Gaza as the conflict continues to escalate, highlighting the struggles in hostage negotiations. Their discussion also touches on potential U.S. foreign policy shifts and the complexities of international responses to these ongoing crises.

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Jul 23, 2025 • 20min
Wie blicken Sie auf die Bundeswehr, Generalleutnant a.D. Ben Hodges?
Ben Hodges, Generalleutnant a.D. und Ex-Oberbefehlshaber der US-Armee in Europa, diskutiert die gegenwärtige Lage der Bundeswehr. Er hebt die Notwendigkeit höherer Ausgaben und neuer Ausrüstung hervor, um die Verteidigungsfähigkeit zu verbessern. Außerdem analysiert er die geopolitischen Spannungen in Europa, insbesondere im Kontext der Ukraine-Krise und dem Einfluss Russlands. Hodges betont die Verantwortung Deutschlands in der globalen Sicherheit und die Herausforderungen bei der Rekrutierung von qualifiziertem Personal.

Jul 6, 2025 • 25min
Frontline special - Former Commander US Army Europe, Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges
Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges, a former U.S. Army Europe commander with extensive service in Iraq and Afghanistan, discusses the precarious state of military aid to Ukraine. He highlights the dangers of lacking a national security advisor during the Trump administration, suggesting it may have led to unauthorized aid cuts. The conversation delves into the global ramifications of U.S. support dynamics, the interplay between allies like North Korea and Russia, and Ukraine's evolving defense strategies, drawing parallels to Israel's military approach.

Feb 6, 2025 • 36min
The Decider? Trump’s plan for Ukraine
In this engaging discussion, Ben Hodges, former commander of the U.S. military in Europe, dives into the complexities of the Ukraine conflict. He evaluates Donald Trump's claim of resolving the war in 24 hours and whether he has the influence to mediate peace between Putin and Zelenskyy. Hodges unpacks the harsh realities on the ground, critiques potential shifts in U.S. military aid under a Trump presidency, and discusses NATO relationships and defense strategies amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.

Nov 7, 2024 • 41min
Ledet 30.000 amerikanske soldater i Europa - General Ben Hodges
General Ben Hodges, former commander of US Army Europe, shares his extensive military experience and insights into current geopolitical tensions. He discusses the complexities of military leadership and NATO coordination in Europe, emphasizing lessons learned since the Cold War. The conversation delves into historical interventions, contrasting the U.S. invasion of Iraq with the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, and scrutinizes the Russian military landscape, highlighting internal dissent and the disconnect in leadership.

Oct 30, 2024 • 23min
Conversations on Strategy Podcast – Ep 53 – LTG Ben Hodges (US Army, retired) – America and the International Order
LTG Ben Hodges, former Commanding General of U.S. Army Europe and NATO's logistics mentor, dives into vital global issues. He analyzes the impact of the Russia-Ukraine War on NATO and the changing dynamics of Eastern Europe. Hodges discusses U.S.-China competition in technology and the Indo-Pacific, while also addressing North Korea's military threats. He touches on the complex immigration crisis from Central and South America, advocating for humane solutions in the face of geopolitical challenges.

Oct 12, 2024 • 60min
PDB Situation Report | October 12, 2024: Iran & Russia vs. The West & Leadership Tested Against China
Ben Hodges, a retired Lieutenant General and former commanding general of U.S. Army Europe, shares insights on the escalating conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, emphasizing the implications for regional stability. Meanwhile, Mike Studeman, a retired Rear Admiral and author, discusses the joint naval exercises in the Philippines as a countermeasure against China's maritime aggression. Both guests explore the intricate geopolitical relationships involving Iran and Russia, stressing the urgent need for effective leadership and trust amidst rising global tensions.

Mar 15, 2024 • 1h 12min
Is Europe preparing for a wider Russian invasion?
European officials and military analysts discuss the risk of a wider Russian war. Baltic states prepare to deter a Russian invasion. US presidential candidate's stance on NATO raises concerns. Baltic defense expert and political scientist provide insights on NATO readiness. Street interviews in Latvia reveal public sentiments towards Russian aggression. Baltic Defense Line project examines fortification plans and offensive risks from Russia.

Jan 21, 2024 • 25min
Fed Up Ret. General Ben Hodges Drops the Hammer on Trump (Interview)
Retired General Ben Hodges, a former commanding officer of the U.S. Army Europe, delivers a scathing critique of Donald Trump's remarks on military integrity and loyalty, emphasizing the dangers of prioritizing personal over national allegiances. He addresses the urgent need for $61 billion in military aid to Ukraine, arguing that its stability is crucial for European security. Hodges also highlights the valor of Ukrainian forces and stresses that U.S. commitment is vital to counter Russian aggression, painting a picture of both challenges and hope in the ongoing conflict.