Recorded on: March 05, 2026
Stijn Schmitz welcomes Douglas Macgregor to the show. Douglas is a retired U.S. Army Colonel and Decorated Combat Veteran. In this in-depth discussion, Macgregor provides a critical analysis of the current geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, particularly focusing on the conflict involving Iran, Israel, and the United States. Macgregor argues that the current military strategy against Iran is fundamentally flawed, with no clear purpose or achievable end state. He suggests that the United States and Israel are attempting to destabilize Iran, but this approach is unlikely to succeed. The colonel emphasizes that Iran's primary goal is simply to survive, while the U.S. would need to completely conquer the nation - an impossible task given Iran's size and resilience.
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The conversation delves into the broader economic implications of the conflict, particularly its impact on global oil markets and supply chains. Macgregor predicts significant economic disruption, with oil prices potentially exceeding $100 per barrel and widespread increases in commodity prices. He highlights the critical importance of resource sovereignty, emphasizing the need for nations to control their fuel, food, fertilizer, and defense supply chains. A key theme of the discussion is the potential acceleration of de-dollarization and the emergence of a new global financial system.
Macgregor suggests that the United States and Israel are essentially "fighting against the future" by resisting these inevitable economic shifts. He points to the growing influence of BRICS nations and the increasing interest in alternative currency systems, potentially backed by gold or a basket of precious metals. Macgregor concludes with a stark warning about the destructive nature of current geopolitical strategies, arguing that these "pointless wars" are counterproductive and potentially catastrophic.
Timestamps:
00:00:00 - Introduction
00:00:56 - Middle East Assessment
00:01:32 - Strategic Goals Discussion
00:02:55 - Oil Dependency Impacts
00:04:52 - Global Economic Shutdown
00:07:28 - Logistics and Escalation
00:09:01 - Lack of Planning
00:11:32 - Israel's Internal Problems
00:13:00 - Oil Markets Analysis
00:16:16 - Conflict Motivations Explored
00:20:05 - Emerging Alliances Support
00:26:27 - Reshoring Supply Chains
00:39:12 - Gold Currency Future
00:42:04 - Concluding Thoughts
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YouTube: / @douglasmacgregortv
Articles: https://breakingdefense.com/author/do...
Substack: https://substack.com/@coloneldoug
Douglas Macgregor is a decorated combat veteran, an author of five books, a PhD, and a defense and foreign policy consultant.
Macgregor was commissioned in the Regular Army in 1976 after 1 year at VMI and 4 years at West Point. In 2004, Macgregor retired with the rank of Colonel. In 2020, the President appointed Macgregor to serve as Senior Advisor to the Secretary of Defense, a post he held until President Trump left office. He holds an MA in comparative politics and a PhD in international relations from the University of Virginia.
Macgregor is widely known inside the U.S., Europe, Israel, Russia, China and Korea for both his leadership in the Battle of 73 Easting, the U.S. Army’s largest tank battle since World War II, and for his ground breaking books on military transformation: Breaking the Phalanx (Praeger, 1997) and Transformation under Fire (Praeger, 2003). Macgregor’s recommendations for change in Force Design and “integrated all arms-all effects” operations have profoundly influenced force development in Israel, Russia and China. In 2010, Macgregor traveled to Seoul, Korea to advise the ROK Ministry of Defense on force design.
In 28 years of service Macgregor taught in the Department of Social Sciences at West Point, commanded the 1st Squadron, 4th Cavalry, and served as the Director of the Joint Operations Center at SHAPE during the 1999 Kosovo Air Campaign for which he was awarded the Defense Superior Service medal. In January 2002, at Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld’s insistence the USCENTCOM Commander listened to Colonel Macgregor’s concept for the offensive to seize Baghdad. The plan was largely adopted, but assumed no occupation of Iraq by U.S. Forces.
Macgregor has also testified as an expert witness before the Senate and House Armed Services Committees and appeared as a defense analyst on Fox News, CNN, BBC, Sky News and public radio. He is fluent in German.
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