Summary
Dr. Dennis Walters (LinkedIn; Website) joins Andrew (Twitter; LinkedIn) to discuss the Irregular Warfare Center and its ties to intelligence. Dennis is the current Acting Director of the IWC.
What You’ll Learn
Intelligence
The need for an Irregular Warfare Center
The Irregular Warfare Center’s mission
What role intelligence plays in irregular war
Creating unique solutions for unique situations
How do intelligence and Special Operations blend together?
Reflections
Education as a strategic tool
Creative problem solving
And much, much more …
Episode Notes
This week on SpyCast, the IWC’s Acting Director Dr. Dennis Walters joins Andrew in a conversation about all thing's irregular warfare. What is irregular warfare, and how does it differ from conventional warfare? What is the mission of the IW Center, and what tools and tactics do they employ to accomplish this? Tune in to find out.
And…
Want to keep your enemies at bay, try an irregular approach – throw a “Scorpion Bomb” at them: yes, it is literally a glass jar filled with scorpions. The tactic was resurrected by ISIS.
Guest Bio
Dr. Dennis Walters is the acting Director of the Irregular Warfare Center. He served in the United States Army for 26 years, with time spent in the Army Intelligence Corps and in command of a Special Forces Operations Detachment in the Balkans. Upon his retirement from the Army, Dennis worked to build a network of irregular warfare experts that would culminate in the Department of Defense Regional Defense Fellowship Program. He has also instructed college courses on irregular warfare at the National Defense University and Regent University. He speaks fluent Russian.
Quotes of the Week
"It varies based on region, based on country, based on culture. And that's the part that we have not done well on the U.S. side, really factoring in all of those social implications of how you structure programs to make a country more stable, more resilient, more leaning towards the ideals that support a global community. That's the part that I think that we were missing in some cases." – Dr. Dennis Walters.
Resources
SURFACE SKIM
*SpyCasts*
Ukraine & Intelligence: One Year On with Shane Harris (2023)
“The Third Option” – US Covert Action with Loch Johnson, Part 1 (2022)
“The Third Option” – US Covert Action with Loch Johnson, Part 2 (2022)
Al Qaeda, DOD & the 9/11 Commission with Bonnie Jenkins and Alexis Albion (2022)
Afghanistan, the Mujahedeen, Al Qaeda – My Time at CIA and State with Diana Bolsinger (2021)
*Beginner Resources*
Lessons from the Ukraine Conflict on Conventional War, ABC News (2022) [4:24 video]
What is Hybrid Warfare? GeoVane (2019) [3:57 video]
Maximizing the Potential of American Irregular War, C. Cleveland et al.,The Hill (2023) [op-ed]
Irregular Warfare,
D.Safire, New York Times (2008)
Summary
Dr. Dennis Walters (LinkedIn; Website) joins Andrew (Twitter; LinkedIn) to discuss the Irregular Warfare Center and its ties to intelligence. Dennis is the current Acting Director of the IWC.
What You’ll Learn
Intelligence
The need for an Irregular Warfare Center
The Irregular Warfare Center’s mission
What role intelligence plays in irregular war
Creating unique solutions for unique situations
How do intelligence and Special Operations blend together?
Reflections
Education as a strategic tool
Creative problem solving
And much, much more …
Episode Notes
This week on SpyCast, the IWC’s Acting Director Dr. Dennis Walters joins Andrew in a conversation about all thing's irregular warfare. What is irregular warfare, and how does it differ from conventional warfare? What is the mission of the IW Center, and what tools and tactics do they employ to accomplish this? Tune in to find out.
And…
Want to keep your enemies at bay, try an irregular approach – throw a “Scorpion Bomb” at them: yes, it is literally a glass jar filled with scorpions. The tactic was resurrected by ISIS.
Guest Bio
Dr. Dennis Walters is the acting Director of the Irregular Warfare Center. He served in the United States Army for 26 years, with time spent in the Army Intelligence Corps and in command of a Special Forces Operations Detachment in the Balkans. Upon his retirement from the Army, Dennis worked to build a network of irregular warfare experts that would culminate in the Department of Defense Regional Defense Fellowship Program. He has also instructed college courses on irregular warfare at the National Defense University and Regent University. He speaks fluent Russian.
Quotes of the Week
"It varies based on region, based on country, based on culture. And that's the part that we have not done well on the U.S. side, really factoring in all of those social implications of how you structure programs to make a country more stable, more resilient, more leaning towards the ideals that support a global community. That's the part that I think that we were missing in some cases." – Dr. Dennis Walters.
Resources
SURFACE SKIM
*SpyCasts*
Ukraine & Intelligence: One Year On with Shane Harris (2023)
“The Third Option” – US Covert Action with Loch Johnson, Part 1 (2022)
“The Third Option” – US Covert Action with Loch Johnson, Part 2 (2022)
Al Qaeda, DOD & the 9/11 Commission with Bonnie Jenkins and Alexis Albion (2022)
Afghanistan, the Mujahedeen, Al Qaeda – My Time at CIA and State with Diana Bolsinger (2021)
*Beginner Resources*
Lessons from the Ukraine Conflict on Conventional War, ABC News (2022) [4:24 video]
What is Hybrid Warfare? GeoVane (2019) [3:57 video]
Maximizing the Potential of American Irregular War, C. Cleveland et al.,The Hill (2023) [op-ed]
Irregular Warfare,
D.Safire, New York Times (2008)
Summary
Dr. Dennis Walters (LinkedIn; Website) joins Andrew (Twitter; LinkedIn) to discuss the Irregular Warfare Center and its ties to intelligence. Dennis is the current Acting Director of the IWC.
What You’ll Learn
Intelligence
- The need for an Irregular Warfare Center
- The Irregular Warfare Center’s mission
- What role intelligence plays in irregular war
- Creating unique solutions for unique situations
- How do intelligence and Special Operations blend together?
Reflections
- Education as a strategic tool
- Creative problem solving
And much, much more …
Episode Notes
This week on SpyCast, the IWC’s Acting Director Dr. Dennis Walters joins Andrew in a conversation about all thing's irregular warfare. What is irregular warfare, and how does it differ from conventional warfare? What is the mission of the IW Center, and what tools and tactics do they employ to accomplish this? Tune in to find out.
And…
Want to keep your enemies at bay, try an irregular approach – throw a “Scorpion Bomb” at them: yes, it is literally a glass jar filled with scorpions. The tactic was resurrected by ISIS.
Guest Bio
Dr. Dennis Walters is the acting Director of the Irregular Warfare Center. He served in the United States Army for 26 years, with time spent in the Army Intelligence Corps and in command of a Special Forces Operations Detachment in the Balkans. Upon his retirement from the Army, Dennis worked to build a network of irregular warfare experts that would culminate in the Department of Defense Regional Defense Fellowship Program. He has also instructed college courses on irregular warfare at the National Defense University and Regent University. He speaks fluent Russian.
Quotes of the Week
"It varies based on region, based on country, based on culture. And that's the part that we have not done well on the U.S. side, really factoring in all of those social implications of how you structure programs to make a country more stable, more resilient, more leaning towards the ideals that support a global community. That's the part that I think that we were missing in some cases." – Dr. Dennis Walters.
Resources
SURFACE SKIM
*SpyCasts*
*Beginner Resources*