- 46 minutes 7 secondsSenator McCormick Thinks That America’s Military Is Stuck in the Past
Pennsylvania senator Dave McCormick, a West Point graduate, Desert Storm veteran, and former CEO of Bridgewater Associates, is concerned about America’s wealth gap, which he says is approaching “a version of capitalism I don’t think we want.” Today, McCormick joins School of War for a candid conversation about why the right needs a better answer to socialism, lessons in modern warfare from his recent closed-door meeting with Ukraine president Volodymyr Zelensky, and why he regrets his 2002 LA Times op-ed supporting the Iraq War: “I was completely wrong.”
02:01 — From Desert Storm to Princeton
05:05 — Nine Months Traveling the World
06:58 — The “End of History” and the Return of Socialism
08:00 — Can America Remain the World’s Superpower?
09:47 — Is the U.S. Military Stuck in the Past?
12:27 — What Ukraine Is Teaching America About Modern Warfare
13:41 — Rebuilding America’s Defense Industrial Base
17:15 — America’s AI Race With China
22:56 — How AI Will Transform American Jobs
24:03 — Wealth Inequality and the Future of Capitalism
25:56 — Why Socialism Is Appealing to Young Americans
30:52 — The Fight Over AI Data Centers
35:05 — Iran and the Future of the Middle East
41:17 — McCormick: “I Was Completely Wrong” About Iraq
44:08 — Balancing Iran With the Threat From China
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18 August 2026, 9:00 am - 58 minutes 30 secondsTanks vs. Drones
Is the tank obsolete? As drones and precision strikes transform modern battlefields, some have predicted that armored vehicles may soon meet the fate of the cavalry charge. Today on School of War, Colonel Jose A. Reyes and Lieutenant Colonel David “Cam” Smith of the 1st Cavalry Division make the opposite case. Drawing on their experience operating and commanding tanks, they join Aaron MacLean to explain how armored vehicles are adapting to an increasingly drone-centric battlefield—and why the future of warfare may still belong to the cavalry.
3:18 — Reyes and Smith’s Backgrounds
8:40 — The History of Tanks and Maneuver
11:15 — Is the Tank Obsolete?
12:43 — “The Tank Is Alive and Well”
15:17 — Combined Arms at Every Echelon
20:12 — Transforming Armored Warfare
27:02 — The Battlefield Data Problem
30:01 — Ukrainian Innovation and Battlefield Data
33:25 — Electronic Warfare and FPV Drones
38:13 — Cheap Drones and the Cost of Defense
42:44 — Armor and the Problem of Attrition
43:49 — The Future of Unmanned Armor
46:51 — Unmanned Resupply and Medevac
48:25 — Casualty Evacuation in Ukraine
52:16 — What the Army Needs Next
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14 August 2026, 9:00 am - 57 minutes 40 secondsBoris Johnson on Why Europe and America Still Need Each Other
As war in Ukraine grinds towards its fifth year and tensions strain the transatlantic alliance, former British prime minister Boris Johnson says he remains convinced that the West has the power to prevail: “Putin has got to lose.” Today, Johnson joins School of War to discuss how the West can bring the Russian president to the negotiating table, why Europe’s dream of “strategic autonomy” is a “sham, a snare and a delusion,” and why he believes predictions of American decline and Chinese dominance have it backward.
02:20 — When Boris Johnson Knew Putin Would Invade Ukraine
05:46 — Why Europe Didn’t Believe an Invasion Was Coming
09:12 — Did Boris Johnson Stop a Ukraine-Russia Peace Deal?
11:19 — Could Ukraine Trade Land for Peace?
13:43 — What Johnson Saw on Ukraine’s Front Lines
17:06 — How Economic Warfare Could Pressure Putin
18:00 — “Putin Has Got to Lose”
20:00 — The Growing Divide Between America and Europe
22:19 — Can Britain Still Defend Itself?
26:20 — JD Vance’s Critique of Europe
30:12 — Britain, Free Speech, and the Culture War
34:39 — Can Europe Achieve “Strategic Autonomy”?
39:07 — Why America Should Still Care About NATO
41:01 — The Fight Over the Chagos Islands and Diego Garcia
46:12 — Why Johnson Is Still Betting on America Over China
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11 August 2026, 9:00 am - 30 minutes 45 secondsTed Cruz’s Plan to Bring Down Iran’s Regime—and Tucker Carlson
As the American right and left are increasingly pulled toward their ideological extremes, many politicians have chosen to appease the loudest voices in their coalitions even when those voices flirt with or openly embrace antisemitism. Senator Ted Cruz says he’s done playing nice. “If we do not defeat this poison,” he warns, “I believe it will consume the Republican Party just like it has consumed the Democratic Party.” Today, Cruz joins School of War to discuss his strategy for bringing down Iran’s regime, what Tucker Carlson’s splinter from the mainstream right means for conservative politics, and the battle he believes will define the future of the Republican Party.
02:08 - The State of Iran After the War
02:46 - Why Trump Struck Iran
04:13 - Why the MOU Was a Disaster
05:39 - The Post That Triggered an Iranian Bot Campaign
07:24 - Why Cruz Opposed the Iran Deal
08:57 - America’s Next Move in Iran
09:29 - Why the Goal Should Be Regime Collapse
12:01 - Cruz’s Strategy to Bring Down the Regime
13:08 - Why He Wants to Arm Iranian Protesters
15:22 - The Future of America’s Foreign Policy
16:27 - Is the Democratic Party Being Taken Over?
21:32 - The Rise of Antisemitism on the Right
22:50 - Why Tucker Carlson Is “Dangerous”
24:06 - “We Have to Defeat This Poison”
26:34 - Could Tucker Carlson Run for President?
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7 August 2026, 9:00 am - 29 minutes 18 secondsUkraine’s Top Drone Commander on What the Pentagon Keeps Missing
Yuri Fedorenko has spent four years turning a volunteer rifle company into the 429th “Achilles” Brigade, one of the most lethal units in Ukraine’s Defense Forces. Today, he joins School of War to discuss how the battlefield has evolved since Russia’s full-scale invasion: improvising with commercial drones in 2022, scaling a unit that now hunts targets at an unprecedented scale, what life is like on the front lines, and what the U.S. military can learn from his unit’s drone revolution.
This interview was originally conducted in Ukrainian and has been translated and dubbed into English.
02:23 – Yuri Fedorenko on Returning to War
05:08 – Building a Volunteer Unit Overnight
07:37 – Discovering the Power of Drones
09:18 – The Birth of Achilles
11:14 – Ukraine's Drone Revolution
13:12 – How the Unmanned Systems Force Works
17:43 – Why Drone Forces Punch Above Their Weight
18:59 – Inside Russia's Rubicon Drone Unit
21:35 – Beating Rubicon
23:04 – Lessons America Must Learn From Ukraine
25:29 – Why the West Should Train in Ukraine
26:54 – Why 20th Century Warfare Is Obsolete
27:20 – Drones Alone Cannot Win Wars
28:14 – Ukraine's Final Message to America
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4 August 2026, 9:00 am - 49 minutes 42 secondsWhat It’s Really Like Inside Ukraine in 2026, with Aidan Stretch
For months, it was conventional wisdom among large swaths of the American right that Ukraine would inevitably have to cede its Donbas region to Russia to end the war. Now, with Russian morale flagging, “that assumption is just no longer true,” says Aidan Stretch, a CBS News international reporter based in Kyiv. Today, Stretch joins School of War to discuss the state of play on the battlefield, Laura Loomer’s recent change of heart about the war, and how drone warfare has transformed the very idea of the front line as we know it.
02:36 - Is Ukraine Really Winning?
05:58 - Political Turmoil in Kyiv
06:51 - The Fedorov–Syrskyi Power Struggle
12:06 - The Protests That Changed Ukraine's Military
13:11 - Why Drapatyi Replaced Syrskyi
14:07 - Meeting President Zelensky
17:42 - Asking Zelensky if Ukraine Is Winning the War
20:00 - How Ukrainian Protests Force Political Change
24:29 - The Power of Ukrainian Civil Society
27:10 - Laura Loomer's Visit to Ukraine
28:50 - Ukraine's Military Innovation
30:48 - How Ukraine's Military Really Works
33:58 - Ukraine's Mobilization Challenge
37:24 - Why Drone Warfare Is Only the Beginning
41:34 - How the Middle East and Ukraine Wars Intersect
44:47 - Reporting From the Front Lines of Ukraine
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31 July 2026, 9:00 am - 40 minutes 9 secondsThe Dangerous Pause in Iran, with Mark Montgomery
Mark Montgomery, senior director of the Center on Cyber and Technology Innovation at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and a retired U.S. Navy rear admiral, returns to School of War to analyze the latest military developments across the world. Why has the Iran war entered such a dangerous and uncertain phase? What role will the Strait of Hormuz and the Red Sea play in its next stage? And what do Iran and Ukraine reveal about the changing shape of global conflict?
02:22 - Why the Iran War Suddenly Paused
04:44 - An Uneasy Ceasefire and Dueling Blockades
05:35 - The Challenge of Escorting Ships Through Hormuz
07:19 - Why America's Convoy Strategy Isn't Working
09:15 - The Navy's Readiness Dilemma
09:59 - Blockade vs. Convoy
12:08 - Why the U.S. Must Take More Risk at Sea
14:10 - America's Munitions Problem
15:05 - The Weapons Shortages Shaping the War
16:29 - America's Drone Defense Gap
21:11 - The Electronic Warfare Deficit
23:13 - The Red Sea and the Houthi Threat
26:15 - How Iran and Ukraine Are Connected
30:37 - Russia's Options for Escalation
35:04 - Is a Long Blockade Better Than Escalation?
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28 July 2026, 9:00 am - 1 hour 1 minuteThe Rise of the Navy SEALs, with Ben Milligan
Ben Milligan, a former U.S. Navy SEAL, Bronze Star recipient, and author of By Water Beneath the Walls: The Rise of the Navy SEALs, joins School of War to discuss the origins and evolution of one of America's most storied special operations forces. How did the Navy SEALs grow out of the Underwater Demolition Teams of World War II? What does it take to become a SEAL? How did the Vietnam War shape the institution into the force we know today? And what role should the SEALs play as the U.S. military shifts its focus from the war on terror to great power competition?
02:10 – Why Ben Became a SEAL
03:34 – Joining Before 9/11
05:17 – Inside BUD/S
09:17 – Who Makes It Through?
11:26 – What Elite Training Builds
14:29 – The Origins of the SEALs
23:18 – The Origins of UDT
27:10 – Korea Changes the Mission
38:06 – Birth of the SEALs
43:36 – Vietnam Transforms the SEALs
47:33 – The Capture-Kill Raid
49:50 – Lessons for the War on Terror
54:36 – Great Power Competition
56:13 – What Makes Special Operations "Special"?
59:31 – The Future of the SEALs
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24 July 2026, 9:00 am - 36 minutes 9 secondsHow Trump Decided to Go to War with Iran, with Jonathan Swan
Jonathan Swan, a White House reporter for The New York Times, joins School of War to discuss the reporting behind his new book, Regime Change: Inside the Imperial Presidency of Donald Trump, co-authored with Maggie Haberman. How does Donald Trump make geopolitical decisions? What drove him to join Israel’s war against Iran? How has his thinking on Ukraine evolved? And how does China fit into all of this?
02:23 - Inside Regime Change
05:29 - Trump's View of the World
09:04 - Why Trump Sees Iran Differently
11:25 - Trump's Proxy Strategy
12:44 - Steve Witkoff's Worldview
13:43 - The Principles Behind Iran Policy
14:45 - North Korea vs. Iran
16:15 - Ron Dermer's Prediction
17:58 - Why the 12-Day War Matters
20:48 - Netanyahu's Case for War
25:20 - Trump's Inner Circle on Iran
28:01 - Trump's Turn on Ukraine
30:36 - Trump's Approach to China
31:55 - Taiwan and the China Challenge
33:16 - The Future of Trump's Foreign Policy
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21 July 2026, 5:34 pm - 1 hour 5 minutes‘The Odyssey’ and the Search for Historical Truth, with James Diggle and John Underhill
James Diggle, emeritus professor of Greek and Latin at Cambridge University, and John Underhill, professor of geoscience and energy transition at the University of Aberdeen, join School of War to discuss their decades-long search for the real Ithaca of Homer’s Odyssey. Based on their recent Antigone journal article, “In Search of Ithaca,” they explain why the island we’ve called Ithaca for centuries may actually be the wrong one. Can modern geology solve a 3,000-year-old mystery? Have we finally found the true home of Odysseus? And what would that mean for one of the greatest stories ever told?
02:44 – The mystery of Homer's Ithaca
04:45 – Can Homer be treated as history?
06:19 – The Bronze Age world of Odysseus
09:25 – Why modern Ithaca doesn't fit Homer's description
12:02 – Robert Bittlestone's hypothesis
17:15 – The geology expedition begins
23:17 – The million-euro search for Ithaca
28:37 – Disproving the original theory
31:19 – The geological breakthrough
35:09 – The discovery that changes everything
37:22 – Homer never actually calls Ithaca an island
41:24 – Solving a 3,000-year-old mystery
46:22 – Telemachus' journey finally makes sense
50:54 – Would Robert Bittlestone have agreed?
57:43 – The hidden cave
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17 July 2026, 9:00 am - 52 minutes 14 secondsAmerica’s Iran Problem Isn’t Going Away, with Mike Doran
Mike Doran, senior fellow and director of the Center for Peace and Security in the Middle East at the Hudson Institute, returns to School of War to examine why the war with Iran continues despite devastating military setbacks for Tehran. Is President Trump’s Iran strategy truly different from President Obama’s, or are the similarities overstated? What does the fight over the Strait of Hormuz reveal about the limits of American power? And what does this war tell us about the future of U.S. strategy in the Middle East—and its broader competition with China?
01:22 - Recap of the Iran War
06:03 - Iran's Leverage
09:05 - MoU Misunderstandings
12:28 - The Crux of the MoU Dispute
15:42 - The Nuclear Status Quo
17:58 - Iran's Degradation Since October 7
21:13 - The Democrats' View
22:02 - The Right's View
23:25 - Trump's "Obama-Style" Rhetoric
28:10 - Should America Reimpose the Blockade?
28:53 - The Drone and Ballistic Missile Problem
31:10 - Drone Warfare Has Changed Everything
32:01 - The Vulnerability of America's Gulf Allies
37:21 - Is the MoU Still in Effect?
39:34 - Why Nobody Is Buying Iranian Oil
46:32 - China and the Bigger Picture
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