SSI Live Podcast

SSI Live Podcast – Ep 121 – The National Defense Strategy

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Mar 2, 2026
LTC Loris Lepri, Army strategist focused on homeland defense and the Western Hemisphere. COL Michael Long, Army strategist and China specialist analyzing Indo-Pacific security. They discuss the National Defense Strategy’s homeland-first shift, contested deployment challenges, missile defense and sensing, deterrence approaches toward China, burden sharing with allies, and bolstering the defense industrial base.
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INSIGHT

NDS Frames A Multipolar Realist World

  • The 2024 National Defense Strategy adopts a multipolar realist lens emphasizing relative US decline and rising hegemons, especially China.
  • COL Michael Long links authorship to Undersecretary Elbridge Colby and notes the document's ‘‘practical realism’’ shaping denial-focused choices.
INSIGHT

NDS Identifies Diverse And Rising Threats

  • The document lists threats by category: technological homeland vulnerability, China as the primary long-term rival, Russia as a manageable persistent threat, plus Iran and North Korea.
  • Long highlights Korea's growing strike capability and the strategy's explicit attention to DPRK missile and nuclear threats.
ADVICE

Secure The Hemisphere Before Fighting Forward

  • Prioritize hemisphere-focused homeland defense first, then extend outward to distant theaters to secure contested deployment and mobilization.
  • LTC Loris Lepri emphasizes counter-narcotics and securing key terrain in the Western Hemisphere as concrete tasks.
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