SEPTEMBER 2020 MEDIA
Armenia and Azerbaijan are on the brink of conflict that will roil NATO, the Middle East and oil markets.
Admiral Stavridis’ OPED in Bloomberg Opinion 9/30/20
Power, Prosperity and the Sea: discussing the global network of naval forces that support international trade.
Admiral Stavridis’ Interview for the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Yeutter Institute podcast 9/30/20
Keeping America’s technical edge over its adversaries is critical.
An advertisement from The American Edge Project featuring Admiral Stavridis and Fran Townsend 9/29/20
What would happen if the US recognized Taiwan?
Admiral Stavridis’ OPED in the Nikkei Asian Review 9/25/20
Selling Fighter Jets to the UAE Is All About Israel
Admiral Stavridis’ OPED in Bloomberg Opinion 9/23/20
President Trump’s strained relationship with the military
Admiral Stavridis is interviewed for “Stories of Our Times” podcast produced by The Times of London 9/16/20
Foreign technology interests increasingly threaten U.S. interests
Admiral Stavridis’ joint OPED with Fran Townsend in Real Clear Defense 9/10/20
Trump’s ‘Ending’ the Iraq War is a Gift to Iran
Admiral Stavridis’ OPED in Bloomberg Opinion 9/9/20
Commenting for NBC News on the impact of payroll tax changes on military personnel
NBCNEWS.COM Story 9/9/20
Discussing Belarus, the Navalny poisoning, Europe’s relations with Russia and President Trump’s alleged comments about the U.S. military on BBC News 9/7/20
Admiral Stavridis’ interview on NBC’s Sunday Today Show 9/6/20
Discussing Atlantic Magazine article about the President’s comments about the military — and also discussing Chinese naval activity.
Admiral Stavridis’ interview on Brian Kilmeade Show, Fox News Radio 9/4/20
The most dangerous body of water in the world at the moment: the eastern Mediterranean
Admiral Stavridis’ OPED in Bloomberg Opinion 9/2/20
How the Admiral inspired a reading list for Maryland legislators
Lawmakers Assemble Suggested Reading List, Maryland Matters 9/2/20
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BELOW ARE SOME OF THE ADMIRAL’S MOST MEMORABLE PUBLIC COMMENTARIES
Very few Americans could find tiny Montenegro on a map. Fewer still could offer a cogent description of the differences between Slovenia and Slovakia.
Most can’t name the three Baltic countries. Yet thanks to Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s charter, which was signed 70 years ago in Washington, every American is bound by law to defend with blood and treasure each of those nations, and 22 others to boot.
While India and Pakistan seem to have stopped bombing one another, the causes behind the cross-border tensions aren’t going away any time soon. The two nations are nuclear-armed; have large conventional armed forces; have had four serious wars since they became independent in 1947; and have enormous cultural and religious antipathy. This is a prescription for a disaster, and yet the confrontation is flying below the international radar – well below North Korea, Brexit, China-U.S. trade confrontations, Iran and even the “yellow vests” of France. A full-blown war in the valleys and mountains of Kashmir is a very real possibility.
I spent much of my early adult life on American warships around the world defending democracy against one of its great 20th century enemies: global communism. The Cold War represented a rare kind of conflict in the span of human civilization, one not between states or princes, but between ideologies. On one side was centralized authoritarian control; on the other, democratic government of, by and for the people.
Adam: Thanks again for taking the time to share your thoughts on leadership. First things first, though, I am sure readers would love to learn more about you. What is something about you that would surprise people?
Adm. Stavridis: I am a very good cook, because I grew up around terrific cooks. My grandfather came here from Greece as a refugee in the early part of the 20th century and – like many Greek-Americans, immortalized in My Big Fat Greek Wedding – opened a restaurant, the Downtown Diner in Allentown, Pennsylvania. So cooking is in my blood and I love make big Mediterranean dinners – risotto, cassoulet, tagine, paella, roast lamb, anything from the Mediterranean and the Levant.