General Frank McKenzie (Biography), LinkedIn)) joins Andrew (X); LinkedIn)) to discuss his new book, The Melting Point. General McKenzie was the 14th commander of the United States Central Command.
Combatant commands and their purpose
Leading CENTCOM, Central Command
The role of intelligence in military leadership
The US withdrawal from Afghanistan
Learning from the lessons of history
The importance and impact of leadership
*“What that leads you to is really, intelligence. It paints that picture and it describes the operational environment within which you can operate. So here's the risk. If you're an aggressive commander … There's a temptation to lean on intelligence to tell you what you want to hear, shape the information … In the back of your mind, you need to recognize, you can't go into it with what I would call confirmation bias.” – *General Frank McKenzie.
- The Melting Point: High Command and War in the 21st Century, Kenneth F. McKenzie (Naval Institute Press, 2024)
- CIA Director, Defense Secretary, Gentleman) with Leon Panetta (2024)
- David Petraeus on Ukraine & Intelligence) with the former CIA Director & 4* General (2023)
- Intelligence, Special Operations, and Strategy) with Michael Vickers (2023)
- Irregular Warfare & Intelligence) with IWC Director Dennis Walters (2023)
- CENTCOM), Encyclopaedia Britannica (2024) [Encyclopedia entry]
- Why the Middle East is so important to the US), BBC World Service, *YouTube *(2024) [10 min. video]
- Combatant Commands), U.S. Department of Defense (n.d.) [Brief overviews of the 11 Unified Combatant Commands]
- Retirement Ceremony Honors CENTCOM Commander) (2022)
- U.S. Central Command Statement on the Realignment of the State of Israel) (2021)
- Memorandum Re: January 2020 Airstrike in Iraq Against Qassem Soleimani) (2020)
- Agreement for Bringing Peace to Afghanistan) (2020)
- Remarks by President Trump on the Death of ISIS Leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi) (2019)
- Goldwater-Nichols Act) (1986)
- Letter from Abraham Lincoln to Ulysses S. Grant) (1863)
In this famous letter, Lincoln congratulates Major General Grant on his leadership during the Siege of Vicksburg), a critical success for the Union army. Perhaps not often done by a president, Lincoln here admits his strategy was wrong, and praises the intellect and military prowess of Grant.
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