Topic: Frank Mckenzie

4 chapters across the catalog

Gooder
Episode 1855 49:45 - 52:54

1855: Gooder

General Frank McKenzie on Houthi Involvement and Red Sea Security

Retired General Frank McKenzie discussed the entry of Yemen-based Houthi rebels into the conflict following their missile attacks on Israel. McKenzie stated that while the Houthis could disrupt traffic in the Bab el-Mandeb and the Red Sea, the U.S. possesses the resources to maintain air superiority and prevent a game-changing escalation. He noted that plans to reopen the Strait of Hormuz have been in development for years.

Fat Leonard
Episode 1618 1:12:29 - 1:16:42

1618: Fat Leonard

General Frank McKenzie on Iranian Proxy Influence in Yemen

Retired General Frank McKenzie explained on PBS NewsHour that the Houthis are an Iranian proxy using the Bab-el-Mandeb strait to disrupt global trade. He emphasized the need for a robust intelligence and surveillance architecture to deter attacks, noting that insurance rates for Red Sea transit have increased tenfold.

Rolling Start
Episode 1603 1:03:48 - 1:07:50

1603: Rolling Start

Rolling Start Strategy, Gaza Tunnel Warfare

Retired General Frank McKenzie explained the IDF's "rolling start" strategy in Gaza, which involves establishing multiple beachheads and using reconnaissance forces before committing main infantry. The primary tactical challenge remains the extensive Hamas tunnel network. Speculation persists that the IDF may use gas or flooding to clear the tunnels, despite potential violations of the rules of war.

Spook Nation
Episode 1383 2:28:20 - 2:32:12

1383: Spook Nation

Kabul Drone Strike Blunder and Military Accountability

General Frank McKenzie admitted that a U.S. drone strike in Kabul, originally claimed to have targeted an ISIS-K suicide bomber, actually killed 10 civilians, including seven children. The "explosives" seen by drone operators were actually water containers being loaded into a white Toyota by an aid worker named Zamari Amadi.