Defense & Aerospace Report Podcast [Washington Roundtable Sep 12, ’25]
Sep 12, 2025
Michael Herson, President of American Defense International, joins Jim Townsend, former Pentagon Europe Chief, Dov Zakheim, former Pentagon Comptroller, and Dr. Patrick Cronin, Asia-Pacific Security Chair at the Hudson Institute. They dive into the $892 billion National Defense Authorization Act and the looming potential for a government shutdown. The panel discusses Russia's drone attacks in Poland and its implications for NATO, as well as U.S.-China military diplomacy. Tensions in Europe and defense spending challenges spark urgent calls for bipartisan solutions.
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Drone Strike As Gray-Zone Escalation
- Russia's drone attack on Poland signals gray-zone escalation aimed to intimidate NATO without triggering Article 5.
- The strike exposed NATO air-defense gaps and the inefficiency of using expensive missiles to counter low-cost drones.
Boost Collective Air-Defense Aid
- Rapidly reinforce Polish and Baltic air defenses with coalition assets rather than relying solely on high-cost interceptors.
- Prioritize deployable ground-based systems and coalition solutions to deter further Russian probing.
Cooperating Gray-Zone Threats
- China, Russia, and North Korea coordinate gray-zone tactics, widening their coercive toolkit across regions.
- U.S. political distraction and inward focus give those powers more operational space to probe allies.
