Col Doug Macgregor: U.S. Prepares for War
Col Doug Macgregor: U.S. Prepares for War  
Podcast: Daniel Davis Deep Dive
Published On: Wed Oct 01 2025
Description: Warfare and technology have changed: large forward-deployed forces and naval squadrons are now vulnerable and can be rapidly destroyed in a high-end conflict.The top priority should be defending the Western Hemisphere and U.S. territory; large-scale overseas expeditionary assaults (moving hundreds of thousands of troops) are effectively obsolete.Scale back unnecessary overseas bases (the ~800 count) and shift to a mix of defense and diplomacy — even engaging adversaries or sanctioned states pragmatically to avoid conflict.Five pillars for a new national military strategy:Defend America first (protect borders, coastal waters, airspace; avoid force unless directly attacked).Preserve core capabilities to maintain freedom of action, with a reduced set of overseas bases for critical lines of communication.Declare a no-first-use nuclear doctrine while retaining deterrent industrial capacity.Create a national operational defense staff and a powerful, accountable chief of defense; move to merit- and exam-based promotion/selection.Build new 21st-century forces through protected experimentation rather than incremental retrofitting of old structures.Investment priorities should shift toward ISR (intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance) from seabed to space, long/medium-range strike, and integrated air defenses for North America; maneuver (ground forces) should operate under the ISR-strike umbrella rather than as massed formations.The Russia–Ukraine fighting validates the ISR-strike model: assembled forces are exposed to relentless surveillance and strikes, and AI/robotics will accelerate that trend.Institutional resistance (“presentism” / service-centric conservatism) must be managed so experimentation can produce real, lasting change.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.