Irregular Warfare Podcast

Competitive Intervention, Proxy War, and Military Assistance: Anderson, Eyre, and Kuhlman

Feb 6, 2026
Lieutenant Colonel (Dr.) Matthew Kuhlman, U.S. Army officer and scholar; General (ret.) Wayne Eyre, former Canadian Chief of the Defence Staff; Noel Anderson, political scientist on competitive intervention. They discuss types and frequency of external military aid. They examine how outside support shapes civil war duration, escalation dynamics, proxy strategies, and the rising role of nonstate and regional actors.
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ANECDOTE

Wayne Eyre's Deployment Experience

  • General Wayne Eyre described deployments to Cyprus, Yugoslavia, Afghanistan, and Korea.
  • He emphasized that irregular warfare remained central across his career.
INSIGHT

Rising Role Of Non‑State Support

  • Non-state and transnational insurgent networks increasingly provide support across conflicts.
  • Globalization and franchising (e.g., ISIS, al‑Qaeda) complicate intervention dynamics.
INSIGHT

Intervener Restraint Controls Escalation

  • Interveners exercise restraint toward one another to avoid escalation, even in brutal wars.
  • Angola and Afghanistan show interveners limited escalation despite extreme violence.
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