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Lessons Lost in Time

William Murray
Iran
Houthis
Yemen
Russia
Barbary Wars
United States
Egypt
Israel
Red Sea
Yom Kippur War
Ukraine
Gaza
Saudi Arabia
Middle East
Russo-Georgian War
Battle Of Mogadishu
Operation Gothic Serpent
Chechen War
Second Chechen War
US Army

Welcome to the Lessons Lost in Time Podcast. I’m Bill Murray. Here, with a few fellow misfits and sharp minds, we’re digging through the wreckage of history—looking at how real leaders dealt with real problems when the stakes were high and the playbook was blank.

If you’re the kind of person who likes to question things, pick at the edges, and think a little deeper about why the world is the way... more

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Recent Guests

Colonel Chad Ramskugler
Military leader with extensive experience in operations and project management.
U.S. Army
Episode: The Russo-Georgian War: Five Days in August w/ Chad Ramskugler
Anthony Benedosso
Works at the Pentagon and the office of the G8, served in the Army as an officer for six years.
Pentagon
Episode: The First Chechen War: Hubris and Humiliation w/ Anthony Benedosso
Dr. Grant Martin
Retired Lieutenant Colonel and expert in military strategy and history
Episode: The 1982 Lebanon War: Ambition and Quagmire w/ Dr. Grant Martin
Dr. Carter Malkasian
Historian and expert in conflict and deterrence, chair of the Defense Analysis Department at the Naval Postgraduate School.
Naval Postgraduate School
Episode: Iran - Testing Deterrence w/ Dr. Carter Malkasian
Lieutenant Colonel Aaron Ritzema
US Army signal officer with extensive leadership experience
US Army
Episode: The Yom Kippur War: Surprise and Survival w/ Aaron Ritzema
Dr. Amos Fox
Research fellow at Arizona State University and lecturer in the Department of Politics at the University of Houston. Retired US Army Lieutenant Colonel.
Arizona State University, University of Houston, War on the Rocks
Episode: Conflict Realism: Understanding the Causal Logic of Modern War and Warfare w/ Dr. Amos Fox
Nadwa Al-Dawsari
A researcher and conflict analyst with over 20 years of field experience in Yemen.
Middle East Institute
Episode: Houthis in the Red Sea: The Battle for Control w/ Nadwa Al-Dawsari
Colonel Retired Daniel Roper
Director of National Security Studies at the Association of US Army (AUSA), career artillery officer, and expert on military operations.
Association of US Army (AUSA)
Episode: America in Somalia: Intervention, Failure, and Consequences w/ Daniel Roper
Brian O'Lavin
Navy captain in SEAL, PhD in security studies
US Navy
Episode: The Barbary Wars: America’s First Foreign Conflict w/ Dr. Brian O’Lavin

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Bill Murray
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The First Chechen War: Hubris and Humiliation w/ Anthony Benedosso
Q: How does the first Chechen war end?
It ended with a ceasefire and a political settlement that granted Chechnya independence, compounded by internal divisions among Chechen leaders.
The First Chechen War: Hubris and Humiliation w/ Anthony Benedosso
Q: What led to the conflict?
The dissolution of the Soviet Union and subsequent declarations of independence by Chechnya were critical factors that escalated tensions leading to war.
Iran - Testing Deterrence w/ Dr. Carter Malkasian
Q: How would the US domestic audience handle increased deterrence and potential military action?
He anticipates initial concerns, but notes major protests may arise only with significant military action.
Iran - Testing Deterrence w/ Dr. Carter Malkasian
Q: What are some specific actions or policies you believe would effectively demonstrate a more aggressive stance towards deterrence?
Malkasian points to deploying forces and making clear threats regarding the consequences of attacks on American interests.
Iran - Testing Deterrence w/ Dr. Carter Malkasian
Q: How do you define deterrence theory in the context of US-Iran relations?
He explains the difference between deterring nuclear-armed states versus non-nuclear states like Iran, emphasizing the need for different strategies.

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