05/27/2026
Educating for Warfighting Advantage: NDU Welcomes Under Secretary Elbridge Colby 🏛️🎙️
The National Defense University (NDU) hosted Under Secretary of War for Policy Elbridge Colby as part of the National War College ’s (NWC) Kennan Lecture Series on May 19. NDU President VADM Peter Garvin and NWC Commandant RDML Chase D. Patrick welcomed Under Secretary Colby for an important address to students, faculty, and staff on Department of War priorities.
As the premier institution for joint professional military education, NDU bridges the gap between high-level policy and strategic ex*****on. Under Secretary Colby’s address gave our future senior commanders and national security leaders first-hand insights into strategy formulation at the highest level of the Department.
Key themes from the Under Secretary’s address:
✅ Military-Strategic Framework: The right strategy requires the disciplined alignment of military ends, ways, and means and contains the following elements:
✅ Denial Defense: Deny an opponent the ability to seize and hold the key territory of a U.S. ally or partner.
✅ Favorable Escalation Management: Place the costs and risks of initiating escalation on the opponent, keep them there, and progressively increase them.
✅ Binding Strategy: Structure the conflict so that an opponent’s attempts to escalate strengthen cohesion, deepen resolve, and reinforce opposition to aggression.
At NDU, we do not educate for the sake of education, but to guarantee national security. Direct access to our Nation’s policymakers ensures our graduates return to the Joint Force ready to outthink, out-decide, and outfight any adversary.
Read Under Secretary Colby’s speech. Check comments for link.
🌐 The Nexus of Strategy: Under Secretary Colby underscored that the right military-strategic framework needs three core elements: (1) denial defense, (2) favorable escalation management, and (3) a binding strategy. What else do you think is critical to include in a successful strategy? Share your perspective.