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Brian Crombie Radio Hour - Epi 1598 - The Illusion of Tactical Dominance: Why Modern Wars Don’t End the Way We Expect with Adnan Khan

Brian Crombie Radio Hour - Epi 1598 - The Illusion of Tactical Dominance: Why Modern Wars Don’t End the Way We Expect with Adnan Khan

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In this episode of The Brian Crombie Hour, Brian is joined by war correspondent and geopolitical analyst Adnan R. Khan for a thought-provoking conversation on what he calls “the illusion of tactical dominance.” While modern militaries are built around precision, technology, and overwhelming force, this discussion challenges a core assumption: that tactical superiority leads to strategic victory. Together, they explore how conflicts in Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan, and Ukraine reveal a consistent pattern — winning battles does not necessarily mean winning wars. The conversation also dives into the rise of asymmetric warfare, where smaller actors use drones, AI, and adaptability to offset traditional military strength, and why many modern conflicts are evolving into prolonged stalemates rather than decisive outcomes. Finally, the episode examines what this shift means for global strategy, leadership, and Canada’s defence posture in an increasingly unpredictable world.
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