Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

"Keep Fights Fair" Forced on the USA Military By Karens

Mar 10, 2026
They unpack strange US Rules of Engagement that tied troops’ hands and let enemies hide in homes, mosques, and schools. They trace how rigid legal limits and political optics changed battlefield choices and allowed adversaries to exploit safe zones. They discuss shifts toward tech-enabled precision and commanders’ judgment. The conversation ends with personal family anecdotes for a lighter finish.
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INSIGHT

How Obama Era Rules Hamstrung Troops

  • U.S. rules of engagement (ROE) during 2009–2017 heavily constrained battlefield action and required legalistic, reactive responses.
  • Simone and Malcolm explain Obama-era ROE forced soldiers to check legality in real time, limiting preemptive defense and operational flexibility.
ANECDOTE

Tech Exec Emil Michael Exposes Parity Rule Example

  • Emil Michael, now a Pentagon research official, recounted that earlier ROE demanded parity in force (match small arms with small arms).
  • Simone heard this on the All-In podcast and used it to illustrate how legalism forced soldiers into complex real-time judgments.
ANECDOTE

Hegseth Story Of Troops Told Not To Shoot RPGs

  • Pete Hegseth's book The War on Warriors recounts troops being told not to immediately engage identified RPG threats, forcing hesitation.
  • Malcolm cites Hegseth to show how officers felt constrained and sometimes ignored ROE to protect troops.
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