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Episode 760: Rethinking Force Design on the Midrats Podcast with General Anthony Zinni, USMC (Ret.)

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It has been a bit more than six years since then Commandant of the Marine Corps, General David Berger, USMC, initiated what became known as Force Design 2030 (now just known as Force Design). What followed was a controversial change to the structure of the United States Marine Corps intended to address the challenge posed by the People's Republic of China in the western Pacific.

Now more than halfway to the original 2030 target, and informed by events from Ukraine and Southwest Asia since 2020, both long-standing critics of the design and other voices are readdressing the changes—and the critique—to see if it remains the right path.

Joining the Midrats Podcast is General Anthony Zinni, USMC (Ret.).

Summary

In this episode, retired General Anthony Zinny discusses the evolution of Marine Corps force design, its strategic implications, and the importance of a flexible, well-analyzed approach to military modernization.

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Chapters

00:00: Introduction to Force Design 2030
03:28: General Zinni’s Perspective on Force Design
17:33: Critique of Current Military Strategy
24:08: Cultural Dynamics within the Marine Corps
32:25: Logistics and Equipment Considerations
35:40: Strategic Military Logistics
38:01: Challenges in the Strait of Hormuz
40:37: Marine Corps Littoral Regiments
43:21: Logistics and Mobility in Modern Warfare
46:49: Lessons from Military History: The 70s and 90s
49:11: Innovation in Military Strategy
52:32: The Importance of a Structured Development Process
56:14: Future Threats and Military Preparedness

General Zinni’s record of 35 years of service in uniform covers the breadth of service from the Vietnam War to his tour as Commander of U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) from 1997 to 2000. Following his retirement from active duty, General Zinni continued to serve in senior diplomatic roles, including as the U.S. Special Envoy to Israel and the Palestinian Authority (2001–2003) and later as Special Envoy to Qatar (2017–2019). He is the author of several books, including the New York Times bestsellers Battle Ready (with Tom Clancy) and The Battle for Peace, as well as Leading the Charge and Before the First Shots Are Fired. Additionally, he continues working in academic positions and as a speaker on geopolitics, ethical leadership, and America’s role in the world.

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