General Ben Hodges: Why Military Strength Starts At HomeWith war raging from Ukraine to Gaza, the former commanding general of US Army Europe walks us through the American home front in the latest episode of Whiskey Tango.
In the fourth episode of Whiskey Tango, our limited series on military leadership and conflict, Ben Hodges, the former commanding general of US Army Europe, returns to The Next Move to discuss an essential arena in modern war: the home front. He’ll take on critical questions about the war at home: Is the military too woke? Why are civilians in charge of the armed forces? When can officers speak out? And why is American freedom both an asset and a weakness in a global battle against authoritarians? Tune in to find out. You can watch the first part of the video for free. The full episode—along with other installments in our Whiskey Tango series—are available exclusively for paid subscribers of The Next Move. Your investment supports the Renew Democracy Initiative and sustains our efforts to offer a vision worth fighting for. What made Osama bin Laden an effective leader? Why hasn’t Russia nuked its enemies? And why would a man who lost scores of relatives to Israel’s war in Gaza fight for peace in the Middle East? Find out the answers to all of these questions and more with a paid subscription to The Next Move, which gives you access to incisive conversations from top thinkers like General Stanley McChrystal, General Ben Hodges, Major John Spencer, and Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib. Subscribe to The Next Move to unlock the rest.Become a paying subscriber of The Next Move to get access to this post and other subscriber-only content. A subscription gets you:
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