General Mark Milley: How to Avoid a Great-Power War | The Foreign Affairs Interview

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  • Foreign Affairs invites you to listen to its podcast, The Foreign Affairs Interview. This episode with General Mark Milley was originally published on May 2, 2023.
    As the Biden administration continues to provide massive amounts of military and economic support to Ukraine, it also has its eyes on China. What will it take to deter Beijing from attempting to seize Taiwan someday? What is the best strategy to avoid a great-power conflict? How can the United States maintain its technological edge on the battlefield?
    These are the questions that occupy the Pentagon’s leadership, including U.S. Army General Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Before becoming chairman, the president’s top military adviser, he served as chief of staff of the U.S. Army. He has deployed all over the world, including multiple tours in Iraq and Afghanistan.
    We discuss the battlefield dynamics in Ukraine, how concern over escalation has shaped Western support for Kyiv, and how the United States can avoid a great-power war in the future.
    SOURCES FOR THIS EPISODE:
    “What’s Really Going on Between Russia and China” by Alexander Gabuev
    www.foreignaffairs.com/united...
    “How China Could Save Putin’s War in Ukraine” by Liana Fix and Michael Kimmage
    www.foreignaffairs.com/china/...
    “The Myth of Multipolarity” by Stephen G. Brooks and William C. Wohlforth
    www.foreignaffairs.com/united...
    “The West Needs a New Strategy in Ukraine” by Richard Haass and Charles Kupchan
    www.foreignaffairs.com/ukrain...
    “Don’t Panic About Taiwan” by Jessica Chen Weiss
    www.foreignaffairs.com/china/...

Комментарии • 122

  • @feels6233
    @feels6233 Год назад +147

    a general that doesn’t see war as a good option is exactly the general we need

  • @ttrestle
    @ttrestle Год назад +47

    I honestly wish this interview was twice as long.

  • @dianatortolini7842
    @dianatortolini7842 Год назад +109

    Milley makes a point of sharing the anecdote of the elderly WWII veteran and his humble request to never let a great war happen again. I completely recognize that our perspective here has changed due to loss of institutional memory, but notable, credible people say failure to provide more materiel, long range weapons and jets to Ukraine makes that great war more likely, not less. Good interview, but I would have liked to have seen more of these contradictions (or at least controversies) addressed.

  • @anjosfeio4129
    @anjosfeio4129 11 месяцев назад +1

    Tank you General Milley for your mission...

  • @CuriousPersonUSA
    @CuriousPersonUSA Год назад +90

    Very informative discussion. The idea of future war being decided in cities/urban areas is disturbing.

  • @milkaoverdose1194
    @milkaoverdose1194 2 месяца назад

    I was just looking for an English channel on this type of subject.
    Good interview

  • @margaretateodoru8250
    @margaretateodoru8250 Год назад +1

    Fenomenal asi fi vrut să aud m-ai multe gen Mark Milly

  • @JRay2113
    @JRay2113 Год назад +60

    Now I know why he’s the chief of staff

  • @nathanspreitzer6738
    @nathanspreitzer6738 Год назад +1

    Very articulate man, we are in good hands

  • @richardjackson5277
    @richardjackson5277 Год назад +3

    Excellent interview!

  • @Mr.Altavoz
    @Mr.Altavoz Год назад +2

    Great interview... thanks 👍🇨🇱

  • @psnaris
    @psnaris Год назад +1

    Well, he's been brilliant so far.

  • @BenjaminFractalin
    @BenjaminFractalin 10 месяцев назад +1

    I could listen to Milley all fucking day long.

  • @captjacksparrow7520
    @captjacksparrow7520 Год назад

    Very good video thank you!

  • @rebelmango2141
    @rebelmango2141 Год назад +4

    I enjoy listening to Milley

  • @CollectiveWesterner
    @CollectiveWesterner 9 месяцев назад +2

    Deepest respect for General Milley. Truly a man of honor and integrity, who we are extremely lucky to have in our military's leadership.

  • @Barnaclebrothers
    @Barnaclebrothers Год назад +5

    Excellent interview.

  • @mikebel9169
    @mikebel9169 Год назад +7

    Curious - at 24:26, what Milley/defense establishment consider the "about 20 other technologies" are. Could certainly venture a few obvious educated guesses, but would be interested some of the ones that might not be on my radar.

  • @stacey_1111rh
    @stacey_1111rh Год назад +43

    This was a breath of fresh air type interview. Thank you for interviewing him. What a solid military leader we have. I am proud and impressed

  • @ZhAlexie
    @ZhAlexie Год назад +2

    General Milley is a man of wisdom, as a Chinese I'm not on the same side with him but he have my respect.

  • @SafeSpaceCafe
    @SafeSpaceCafe Год назад +12

    Very enlightening, Gen Miller has taken flack but he got to his position through hard brains...

  • @davidjones6389
    @davidjones6389 Год назад +13

    Never let it happen Again.

  • @adenirperini9950
    @adenirperini9950 Год назад +5

    Você é fantástico..vc fala muito bem..gosto de ouvi-lo

  • @user-pn4ew7yp8u
    @user-pn4ew7yp8u Год назад +2

    Thanks,General👍

  • @ShottoKatha
    @ShottoKatha Год назад +3

    Brilliant analysis by the Gen.

  • @suttonmatthew
    @suttonmatthew Год назад +1

    Brilliance. Thank you, Chairman Mark Milley.

  • @XxlKMWlxX
    @XxlKMWlxX Год назад

    Is there a transcript for this interview?

  • @ulfwokurka7510
    @ulfwokurka7510 Год назад +4

    A refreshingly sober account of the status quo.

  • @anthonynicoli
    @anthonynicoli Год назад +28

    Excellent episode. I just found your channel last week and I am impressed with the quality of each interview
    Thank you very much!

  • @moonbalancedd
    @moonbalancedd Год назад +8

    I love it when a general actually discusses war theory and tactics with lead echelons and terrains. Usually you only get to see them in public forums with rhetoric speeches about valued partners and cooperation.

  • @clivebrown400
    @clivebrown400 Год назад +21

    A real insight into America's military capabilities. This man is reassuring.

  • @paulmcdonald2742
    @paulmcdonald2742 Год назад

    á la Quora..."Thanks sent"

  • @72seeker72
    @72seeker72 Год назад +1

    Very candid discussion. Thanks.

  • @canitbu6217
    @canitbu6217 Год назад +14

    What an absolute hero of American reality takes, and contemporary analysis, for Our military, and for a unified political perspective, aspiring to survive, with dignity, security, and compassion, for all, of which even the enemies of the American way of life, must consider when tasking for longevity in the policies they embrace.

  • @jackcheng7437
    @jackcheng7437 10 месяцев назад +2

    Gen. Mark Milley want to keep US is # 1 in the world, and use right way……

  • @inkmore9395
    @inkmore9395 Год назад +4

    I love listening to General Milley speak, very informative..

  • @paulmcdonald2742
    @paulmcdonald2742 Год назад +1

    Art thou a prophet...
    Some notes:
    "Convergence of technologies…
    AI + Quantum computing + robotics
    Combine that with cyber, space…
    …there’s a lot of things happening undersea.
    And just like in the past: the country that optimizes those technologies for the conduct of warfare, that country is going to have a decisive advantage at least at the beginning and the opening shots of the next war.
    I would argue that the future operating environment will be extraordinarily more lethal than that which we’ve seen in the past.
    Because you can see better, sense the environment better, hit it with precision better, you can probably hit with speed better. Decision in future war will probably occur in highly dense urban areas.
    Firstest with the mostest!
    A future force will need to be lots of small entities…constant states of movement in order to survive in a highly lethal environment. Invisible either though technology or basic cover and concealment.
    A third of that force will need to fundamentally transform in order to outpace…anything that can be thrown at us."
    "General, never let it happen again."

  • @jackcheng7437
    @jackcheng7437 10 месяцев назад +1

    🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @RobertHempazPhDTrichometry
    @RobertHempazPhDTrichometry Год назад +9

    Has the #USA ever had such a well educated Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman as Gen. Milley?

  • @BreezeTalk
    @BreezeTalk Год назад

    28:54 so we are using espionage ?

  • @steve-real
    @steve-real Год назад +30

    Great interview.
    I worry about the US army lately. I’ve been a longtime observer of the US military. I am a total peacenik. All war is a crime.
    That said, I want my team to have the ability to go toe to toe with any great power and I don’t see us lasting any longer than 6 months if all stupidity breaks out. We just don’t have the stuff we need to grind.
    It’s a national security crisis. That’s my call and I’m sticking to it.

  • @W.Khairi
    @W.Khairi Год назад +11

    To the point, indepth and insightful discussion, Thanks for sharing.

  • @privatevendetta
    @privatevendetta Год назад

    Compare him to McMaster. It is incomprehensible that both are colleagues

  • @thomasmccloskey3664
    @thomasmccloskey3664 Год назад +4

    Home run on this interview/………….

  • @PoiPoi5189
    @PoiPoi5189 Год назад +1

    Cool.

  • @darrenbolam1798
    @darrenbolam1798 Год назад +1

    🇦🇺👍

  • @Mike-mm4mx
    @Mike-mm4mx Год назад +13

    listening to this General carefully I think we can safely say he is the right person at the right time for the right job

  • @thefisherking78
    @thefisherking78 Год назад +6

    Milley is an amazing leader 😁
    I always appreciate his perspective

  • @stanleydeczynski6203
    @stanleydeczynski6203 Год назад +1

    It would seem nuclear weapons are forgotten but not gone ...

  • @saul890
    @saul890 Год назад +1

    Very interesting interview , we learned a lot.

  • @MM-pm6he
    @MM-pm6he Год назад +1

    Respect from Poland.

  • @alirezamatin578
    @alirezamatin578 Год назад +5

    ❤❤❤thank you General Milley ❤ from Denmark

  • @wouterke9871
    @wouterke9871 Год назад +8

    Again a nice guest, with interesting information, thx for the interview.

    • @LowenKM
      @LowenKM Год назад +1

      You bet, he knows his stuff! He also makes a good point re: the importance of a unified and 'motivated' population like Ukraine, compared to Taiwan, where as much as a quarter of the Taiwanese are still 'ambivalent' (at best) re: the prospect of defending against 'reunification'.

  • @nathanngumi8467
    @nathanngumi8467 Год назад +9

    Great insights!

  • @russcastella
    @russcastella Год назад +9

    Lots of respect for this man. Thank you for service, General.

  • @George4Greece
    @George4Greece Год назад

    Absolutely phenomenal episode

  • @extraterrestrialfascisti7625
    @extraterrestrialfascisti7625 Год назад

    How to avoid a big power war is to get proxies to do it.

  • @blue_ish4499
    @blue_ish4499 Год назад

    By sending more weapons cuz muhhh democracy

  • @johnalwang
    @johnalwang Год назад +3

    Hat off for Gen. Milley for his well done job in the office. It's always the politician who want to start a war, and let's stop them.

  • @markb8468
    @markb8468 Год назад +9

    Excellent guest! You just gained a subscriber.

  • @Paxientas
    @Paxientas Год назад

    Wish the discussion was longer and in more detail. Gen Milley asserts that since we have larger cities and more people living in them, a future war will be decided in the streets, but I want to hear this idea explored further. Starting with, what would be the planning objectives of a US-China war for either side? Would it even be necessary to capture and hold most cities? I think maybe not since our cities are more vulnerable than ever to siege tactics due to their huge demand for non-local sources of food and energy. Far more likely that a conventional US-China war would focus first on rapid neutralization of the opponent's kinetic capabilities (C2, airbases, and naval yards, mostly) and second on seizing or denying strategic resources (dams, refineries, railways, commercial ports), with the overall goal of knocking the opposing superpower down a peg on the world stage.

  • @Mrqwerty2109
    @Mrqwerty2109 Год назад +1

    The single smartest American take on the war.

  • @zacnewman7140
    @zacnewman7140 Год назад +15

    I had a moment there when he talked about Russia and China having the ability to hit precise targets from long ranges.
    Russia might technically have the capability to produce such weapons, but they sure haven't demonstrated that they've done so in anything resembling relevant quantities.

  • @user-jl1yq4cz6y
    @user-jl1yq4cz6y Год назад

    Why Seoul?

  • @andrewlm5677
    @andrewlm5677 Год назад +5

    He seems like a very smart guy and his analysis of our current situation rings true.

  • @arktseytlin
    @arktseytlin Год назад +6

    Speak softly and carry a big stick

  • @davidqin7033
    @davidqin7033 Год назад +2

    Politics is not general Miley's concern and his task is to plan for battles, train his soldiers and prepare logistics to win a war. He talks too much about politics and diplomacy.

  • @sowelie1
    @sowelie1 11 месяцев назад

    Very eloquent for an army officer.

  • @jarrettbobbett5230
    @jarrettbobbett5230 Год назад +9

    General Milley is a titin of a man, Much Respect for him.
    I for one think Ukraine would love to have some allies join the fight against Russia.
    Also Ukraine is not a land locked country. I know what he meant though.
    Form a Army Generals view Ukraine has like No navy worth mentioning except new drones & it plays a Very small role in the conflict.

  • @andresgil1449
    @andresgil1449 Месяц назад

    Taiwan has paid for military weaponry from the USA that hasn’t even arrived so how do they bulk up their military weaponry?

  • @timknin
    @timknin Год назад +9

    I like the part where General Milley said.... Ukraine will Win!!!!!

  • @claytonmunsey9740
    @claytonmunsey9740 Год назад +4

    Excellent, thank you very much.

  • @tomaszjantomasz9671
    @tomaszjantomasz9671 Год назад +1

    Very good discussion.

  • @MarkJones-sk6vk
    @MarkJones-sk6vk Год назад

    When small scale wars are conducted between robots, the next logical step seems to be wars fought only in simulations. This would happen when the cost of war is too high and simulations predict the outcome prior to the first shots.

  • @mgronich948
    @mgronich948 Год назад +11

    Gen Milley has clearly thought about this 100 times more than the politicians in our Congress and executive branch. But I heard Scott Ritter say the same for Gen Colin Powell, but Ritter said Powell as honest and honerable as he was still lied to congress about WMDs in Iraq. We have great men and women in our military, not just courage but also wisdom. But our politicians don't listen.

  • @davidwoodard8878
    @davidwoodard8878 Год назад

    Wisdom personified

  • @stevenjohns-savage7024
    @stevenjohns-savage7024 Год назад

    Thank you. That's one intelligent solid Rock 😊

  • @adenirperini9950
    @adenirperini9950 Год назад

    Devia durar mais tempo sim..

  • @anjosfeio4129
    @anjosfeio4129 Год назад +1

    My respect General Marc Milley!

  • @adenirperini9950
    @adenirperini9950 Год назад

    GOD BLESS 🙏🙏🙏

  • @JoseLopez-gf8ct
    @JoseLopez-gf8ct Год назад +1

    He's good at being right no questions about moge

  • @napoleon9970
    @napoleon9970 Год назад +14

    Mark needs to understand that the military alliance between Russia and China has happened. If he doesn’t think it happened now then he needs to accept that it will and prepare for it

  • @matthewhead-ye3qz
    @matthewhead-ye3qz Год назад +2

    I like General Mark Milley

  • @xz2bzy804
    @xz2bzy804 11 месяцев назад

    Sky net

  • @erikvynckier4819
    @erikvynckier4819 Год назад +2

    Tip no. 1: stay out of Ukraine.

  • @bettymiller7974
    @bettymiller7974 11 месяцев назад

    What is going on you are attacking him he has no crystal ball to see how things will happen you can’t do his job by any means.

  • @jenniferkruse7269
    @jenniferkruse7269 11 месяцев назад

    In the Cold War China was a great power (see Foreign Affairs circa late 1980's, the editions were chock full of stories about the Three Great Powers: US, USSR, China). This is a miscalculation and isn't accurate to Chinese history. I hope we aren't communicating this messaging to partners, and more importantly, to the Chinese. Thanks.

  • @NamGungEun
    @NamGungEun Год назад

    General Mark Milley: How to Avoid a Great-Power War | The Foreign Affairs Interview

  • @josechavezboggio8963
    @josechavezboggio8963 Год назад +7

    Extremely intelligent...why this intelligence is used to divide human beings instead of uniting us?

  • @stevenmisiura524
    @stevenmisiura524 Год назад +13

    Miley must be a great general. He has more ribbons across his chest than General Washington, General Grant and General Eisenhower combined.

  • @MikeUIibarri
    @MikeUIibarri Год назад +1

    It's been great having him at that particular helm. Calling out the insurrectionists like a BOSS.

  • @dmp1520
    @dmp1520 Год назад +11

    how about a conversation between MARK MILLEY AND DOUGLAS MCGREGOR!??? OR MILLEY AND MEARSCHMEIR! THAT would be a chat for the ages!! Thank You Foreign Affairs.

  • @SCHRUBBE1966
    @SCHRUBBE1966 11 месяцев назад +1

    Just loose in Afghanistan 🇦🇫 placate China. He will retire to some gulf club and speak on T.V. Say how he lost by following orders. Pathetic 😢

  • @Light-Eater
    @Light-Eater Год назад +1

    That's gold.

  • @davidqin7033
    @davidqin7033 Год назад +1

    Miłley is a military beaurocrat and don't think he will be a good war-time general. He is way too soft for being the
    US top soldier, but he will retire soon anyway.

  • @bardigan1
    @bardigan1 Год назад +2

    I'm grateful America has men such as Gen. Milley protecting us.

  • @righteousbyfaithinChrist
    @righteousbyfaithinChrist Год назад

    Not by sacrificing other people

  • @user-hc9bo3ny2k
    @user-hc9bo3ny2k Год назад +1

    Pay nothing but respect! Good job, General Milley!

  • @robbie_
    @robbie_ Год назад

    I don't think it involves wokery and hiring people based upon immutable characteristics rather than competence. Talk about projecting weakness. Absolute fool isn't he.

  • @swastiksh
    @swastiksh Год назад

    Equation of virtusity coming all the way