
The Foreign Affairs Interview Total War Is Back. Can America Adapt?
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Dec 5, 2024 Mara Karlin, a Professor at Johns Hopkins University and a defense strategy expert, delves into the resurgence of total war and its impact on the global stage. She explores the evolving dynamics of modern warfare highlighted by the Ukraine conflict, emphasizing U.S. military strategies amidst rising tensions with China. Karlin discusses the intricacies of U.S. involvement in the Middle East, examining its influence and limitations. Finally, she underscores the critical need for technological adaptation in warfare, particularly in drone capabilities.
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Escalation Management and Nuclear Risk
- Escalation management, particularly regarding nuclear weapons, was crucial in the Ukraine war.
- Balancing robust support for Ukraine with avoiding nuclear escalation presented a significant challenge.
US Policy and Ukraine's Future
- The potential change in US policy with the incoming Trump administration poses a significant risk to the Ukrainian war effort.
- A plausible non-catastrophic scenario involves international security guarantees for Ukraine.
Middle East Conflict and Shaping Allies
- The Middle East conflict presents a complex challenge with a lack of a clear theory of victory for any involved party.
- Shaping allies' actions, as seen in Gaza, requires a multifaceted approach and leveraging regional partnerships.



