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General McChrystal on Warrior Character, AI, and US Leadership (Transcript)

Read the full transcript of General Stanley McChrystal in conversation with Charlie Rose on “Warrior Character, AI, and US Leadership”, – A Charlie Rose Global Conversation, October 8, 2025.

CHARLIE ROSE: General Stanley McChrystal’s story begins as a son of a general and continues through a military career that saw him make important stops as he rose through the ranks, leading a Ranger battalion, serving with the 82nd Airborne, overseeing US counterterrorism in Iraq as head of JSOC, the Joint Special Operations Command, and ultimately rising to his final post as commander of all U.S. and coalition troops in Afghanistan.

This is, as you know, an important moment in the United States. The government is on strike. Troops are in American cities, there is hope for the release of hostages in Gaza, and Donald Trump may be rethinking Ukraine. I want to talk about big ideas. The US role in the world as America approaches its 250th birthday on July 4, 2026. The changing world order, US competition with China, Russia, North Korea and Iran, the rise of populism and the challenge to liberal democracy.

The internal risk to American institutions from autocracy, active wars in Ukraine, Gaza and Sudan, and the risk posed by a government shutdown, the roundup of immigrants by ICE and troops patrolling cities. We’ll also look at the lessons of war from World War II to Korea, Vietnam, the Balkans, the Middle East, and especially Iraq and Afghanistan where General McChrystal served in command positions.

I want to begin with his focus since retiring as a four star general, teaching leadership at Yale and forming the McChrystal Group to take lessons from the battlefield to the boardroom as described in his masterclass. That brings us to two critical ideas at the center of his message: leadership and character.