Narrative as Weapon: Why the Next War Starts with a Story

We examine how Russia, China, and Iran weaponize stories to shape battlefields before tanks roll, fracturing alliances and influencing policy through disinformation and narrative warfare. It also offers actionable recommendations for doctrine, training, and IO integration so NATO and the U.S. can win in the narrative domain before kinetic operations even begin.

Rebuilding the Kill Chain: NATO’s Doctrinal Pivot from COIN to Corps

Rebuilding the Kill Chain breaks down how NATO is shifting from counterinsurgency-era doctrine to a corps-level, LSCO-ready force. Drawing on Ukraine’s battlefield improvisations and China’s structured kill web development, this paper uses FM 3-09, JP 3-0, and ATP 2-33.4 to trace the kill chain’s transformation—faster, flatter, and fused across domains.