
Might Makes Right? Michael Morell on U.S. Power, Allies, and Adversaries
From The Steady State Sentinel by The Steady State
March 3, 2026 · 39 min · Episode 15
About this episode
Michael Morell discusses U.S. foreign policy and intelligence in the context of global threats and recent military actions.
Former CIA deputy director Michael Morell joins former senior CIA operations officers Jim Lawler and John Sipher to reflect on post 9/11 overcorrection towards counterterrorism. They assess the current “might makes right” approach to foreign policy, and weigh the arguments for and against efforts for regime change in Iran. Mr. Morell also explores how we can strengthen U.S. intelligence, public trust, and future decision-making in an era of great power competition and complex global threats. This episode was recorded 12 hours before the US launched attacks against Iran. Watch on YouTube and view the transcript .
People in this episode
Hosts: Jim Lawler, John Sipher
Guest: Michael Morell
Topics covered
- U.S. foreign policy
- counterterrorism
- regime change
- intelligence
- great power competition
- global threats
Keywords
- Michael Morell
- CIA
- foreign policy
- counterterrorism
- Iran
- intelligence
- regime change
- global threats
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: CIA
Places: Iran
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