How to Prepare

Global Conflicts, Modern Warfare, and National Security: A Conversation with Preston Stewart

Rob Benson (Buckhorn Cliffs) Episode 20

In this episode, Rob Benson sits down with Preston Stewart, a former U.S. Army officer and content creator whose work focuses on military history, war, and national security. Preston shares his perspective on the Ukraine conflict, the Gaza crisis, U.S. foreign policy, and the growing influence of technology in modern warfare. The conversation examines bias in reporting, the role of propaganda, the challenges of censorship, and the evolving nature of threats from both state and non-state actors. Preston’s military background and commitment to detailed analysis offer a grounded, insightful look at how historical lessons, global security challenges, and technological innovations are shaping the future of warfare.

Key Themes & Topics Covered:

  • The complexities of the Ukraine conflict and its uncertain outcomes
  • How bias and perspective shape reporting on global conflicts
  • The role of propaganda in influencing public opinion
  • Historical lessons from smaller nations resisting larger aggressors
  • U.S. foreign policy and its influence on international stability
  • The humanitarian and moral challenges in the Gaza conflict
  • Media censorship and its effect on public discourse
  • Shifting American public sentiment toward foreign interventions
  • China’s military growth and its implications for global security
  • Technological advancements such as drones and autonomous warfare
  • The rise of non-state actors as national security threats
  • The ongoing nuclear threat in international relations
  • The deep historical and religious roots of the Israel-Palestine conflict

Practical Takeaways:

  • Global conflicts are rarely simple, and narratives are often shaped by bias
  • Smaller nations can sometimes prevail against larger aggressors
  • Understanding an opponent’s motivations can clarify strategic decisions
  • Public opinion can significantly influence foreign policy
  • Censorship limits open discussion and can distort understanding of events
  • Technology, especially drones and autonomous systems, is changing combat
  • China’s military advancements require attention to long-term global stability
  • Non-state actors present unique challenges to traditional defense strategies
  • The humanitarian cost of warfare must remain central to policy discussions
  • Historical context is critical for understanding modern conflicts

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