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23 snips
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.
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Oct 24, 2024 • 60min

American Renewal?

Chris, Zack, and Melanie sit down for a retrospective episode about the Biden administration’s foreign and defense policy. Using U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s Foreign Affairs article “America’s Strategy of Renewal,” they ask if the United States is better off in terms of national security than it was four years ago. What are the most important accomplishments of the Biden team, and what have been its critical failures? Are our alliance relationships as strong as Blinken wants us to believe? What opportunities were missed, and which were seized? Zack and Melanie are amazed by what Elon Musk has done with SpaceX, and Chris is disappointed that the administration hasn’t shut the door on Ukraine joining NATO. This episode's reading.
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Oct 10, 2024 • 51min

What Is the U.S. Military Doing in Europe?

A deep dive into the U.S. military's footprint in Europe raises critical questions about troop levels and regional security dynamics. The panel discusses the implications of the Ukraine conflict on defense strategies and NATO's readiness against Russian aggression. Critiques on political discourse highlight troubling naval incidents, while recent developments like the Chagos Islands sovereignty shift and a U.S.-South Korea cost-sharing agreement underscore changing alliances and cooperation. Overall, the conversation underscores the need for a reevaluation of military strategies amidst shifting geopolitical landscapes.
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Sep 26, 2024 • 55min

Is American Deterrence Failing?

Carter Malkasian, an expert on U.S. foreign policy and author of a pivotal article on America's crisis of deterrence, joins a lively discussion. They delve into the implications of U.S. strategies against rising powers like China and Russia, while also critiquing America's military approach in the Middle East. The conversation touches on the complexities of nuclear power, advancements in semiconductor manufacturing, and the evolving role of non-state actors in global conflicts, providing a rich analysis of modern deterrence challenges.
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Sep 12, 2024 • 52min

A New Nuclear Age?

The discussion centers on America’s nuclear policy amid rising global tensions, particularly due to China's arsenal and Russia's threats. There’s a deep dive into whether the U.S. should adapt its nuclear strategy and how allies fit into this equation. The podcast also critiques the current administration’s mixed approach to military readiness and funding. Venezuela’s political crisis and recent U.S. steel investment decisions add another layer of complexity, showcasing the intersection of domestic and international policy challenges.
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Aug 29, 2024 • 52min

Is Everything a Matter of National Security?

The discussion centers on redefining national security and the risks of a broad categorization. Hosts debate the balance between military spending and critical sectors like public health. They highlight bureaucratic issues affecting military readiness and the impact of political pressures on prioritizing threats. There's a focus on improving U.S.-India relations amidst the geopolitical landscape. Personal anecdotes add a light touch to their serious discussions about navigating today's complex security challenges.
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Aug 15, 2024 • 57min

Watching the Watchers: Assessing the Defense Strategy Commission

Tyler Cowen, an influential economist, joins the discussion alongside insights from the Ukrainian military, known for their strategic resilience. They delve into the mismatched U.S. defense strategy and necessary resources, raising concerns about threats from China. A highlight is Cowen's commentary on innovative policy solutions, while the Ukrainian military's recent successes against Russia inspire a broader conversation on military priorities. With humor and critical analysis, they examine the challenges of military readiness and the implications for American defense initiatives.
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Aug 1, 2024 • 52min

Attitude Adjustment: Can the US do better in Africa?

As Africa is seeing a dramatic rise in violent conflict and elected governments there are falling to coups, Chris, Zack, and Melanie sat down to discuss US policy for the region. What are America’s national security and other critical interests in Africa? What should the United States do to protect those interests? Does it matter that Russia and China are exerting military and economic influence in the region? Is it possible to both safeguard our national security interests there while upholding our professed democratic values? Chris criticizes the failure of Army officials to properly deal with a mentally-ill reservist who killed 18 people at a bowling alley in Maine, Zack condemns the Maduro regime for refusing to publish honest results from Venezuela’s presidential election, and Melanie gives a send-off to friend of the show David Pappalardo, who has completed his term as air and space force attaché at the French Embassy in Washington.  
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Jul 18, 2024 • 58min

Can Europe be Trump-Proofed? And Should It Be?

Melanie, Chris, and Zack discuss the steps that European countries can and should take to prepare for possible U.S. retrenchment from the continent. Can NATO survive a second Trump administration? Or should we be equally concerned about a second Biden administration for transatlantic relations? Grievances for Justin Trudeau and Canada’s meager defense budgets, to those who kept President Biden’s health problems a secret, and to the Pentagon for acquiescing to the Sentinel intercontinental ballistic missile's rising costs. Attas to the Secret Service agents who risked their lives to shield former President Trump, to Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro for his handling of the tragic death of a fellow Pennsylvanian during the assassination attempt on former President Trump, and to those members of Congress starting to ask hard questions about the F-35.   This episode's reading.

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