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War on the Rocks
Hosts Melanie Marlowe and Christopher Preble debate their way through some of the toughest and most contentious topics related to war, international relations, and strategy. This podcast is brought to you by War on the Rocks.
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Mar 20, 2025 • 49min
Will Israel Strike Iran?
The discussion dives into the possibility of Israel striking Iranian nuclear facilities and the U.S. response. The hosts share conflicting views on military action and its implications for U.S.-Israel relations. Chris critiques the loss of historical data from government sites, while Melanie expresses frustration over Congressional funding tactics. Zack highlights issues with the administration's funding process affecting cultural institutions. The conversation also touches on the complexities of international diplomacy and military logistics.

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Mar 6, 2025 • 53min
The End of the World, Again?
The hosts dive deep into Trump's push for a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine, questioning his motives and the implications for global diplomacy. They critique Congress for its lack of oversight on arms sales and examine shifting U.S. foreign policy, especially concerning NATO and European security. Discussions also touch on potential geopolitical futures and the need for proactive European leadership amidst rising tensions with China. Personal triumphs and a call for upholding constitutional responsibilities add a lighter touch to the serious topics at hand.

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Feb 20, 2025 • 49min
Is The People's Liberation Army Ready For a Fight Over Taiwan?
The hosts dive into Timothy Heath's critique of the People's Liberation Army, arguing its focus on party loyalty might hinder combat readiness. They ponder whether this affects U.S. strategy regarding a potential conflict over Taiwan. Tensions amplify as they dissect the implications of NATO's diplomatic missteps, particularly concerning Ukraine. The conversation also illuminates shifting perceptions of European leadership and the necessity for strong U.S.-India relations for regional stability. Insights on nuclear policies and defense spending round out this thought-provoking discussion.

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Feb 6, 2025 • 48min
Risky Business: Assessing Risk to U.S. Strategy
Dive into the complexities of risk assessment in U.S. national security strategy. The discussion touches on the challenges policymakers face and calls for deeper bureaucratic changes. There's praise for military decision-making reviews, addressing past mistakes like those from the Iraq War. The conversation also critiques current tariff strategies, advocating for better trade relations with allies while scrutinizing economic impacts. Civil servant efforts and early actions in the administration receive recognition, emphasizing the importance of international alliances.

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Jan 23, 2025 • 52min
Will Trump Focus on the Western Hemisphere?
The conversation dives into Trump’s potential second term and its impact on Latin America, probing U.S. interests in the region. It questions how the U.S. can counter China’s growing influence and discusses the fine line between assertive and supportive foreign policies. The need for strong diplomatic presence is highlighted as essential for fostering cooperation. Light-hearted grievances about cold weather and TikTok laws weave through the serious discussions, creating a balance of humor and critical analysis of foreign relations.

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Jan 9, 2025 • 45min
Exploring the Implications of Precise Mass
Dive into a lively discussion on the future of military tech, exploring the potential shift from manned platforms to uncrewed systems. The speakers dissect the role of drones in modern warfare, weighing their advantages against inherent limitations. They examine how precise mass could reshape strategies, highlighting the necessity for cultural innovation within military frameworks. Additionally, the conversation touches on the geopolitical maneuvers of Finland regarding undersea security and critiques on U.S. foreign economic policies that could impact global alliances.

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Dec 19, 2024 • 47min
What’s Next in Syria?
The fall of Bashar al-Assad is reshaping Syria and the Middle East, raising questions about the future of U.S. involvement. Discussions touch on the geopolitical shifts, the humanitarian crisis, and the potential for renewed ISIS activity. The role of Russia in the evolving political landscape is also examined, alongside concerns about national security and drone threats in South Korea. Meanwhile, energy policies in Europe and the excitement surrounding college football playoffs add a mix of serious and lighthearted commentary.

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Dec 5, 2024 • 53min
Where Do We Go From Here?
The podcast delves into the grim situation in Ukraine, analyzing President Zelensky's challenges and the geopolitical shifts that could affect negotiations with Putin. There’s speculation on the role of U.S. military support and the complexities of achieving peace. The discussion also touches on the political turbulence in South Korea and other democracies, alongside a critique of President Biden's pardoning of his son. Personal anecdotes and insights into the Trump administration's appointments add a lighter tone amid the serious topics.

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Nov 21, 2024 • 50min
A New National Security Strategy for the Trump Administration
The hosts delve into the challenges faced by the Trump administration's national security team in resetting America's strategic mindset. They examine the concept of a successful overmatch strategy and the necessary tradeoffs for achieving combat victories. The conversation touches on international relations, including Indonesia's stance on the South China Sea and grievances regarding proposed military base name changes. The discussion also highlights the EU's funding for defense initiatives and the implications of U.S. military support for Ukraine and the Philippines.

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Nov 7, 2024 • 37min
Can the Next President Change U.S. Foreign Policy?
A deep dive into the challenges of U.S. foreign policy highlights the tension between objectives and national security resources. The hosts examine how inertia hinders meaningful change and discuss historical precedents. Taiwan's missile purchases and Australia's military advancements are praised as vital steps in responding to new threats. The implications of U.S. aid to Ukraine amidst a presidential transition raise questions about leadership and international roles. Additionally, the podcast explores immigration policy and the complexities of European defense procurement.