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From Cairo to Kabul: A Conversation with Admiral William J. Fallon (Ret.)

March 17, 2026 • 11:00 – 11:45 am EDT

Please join CSIS on Tuesday, March 17, at 11:00 a.m. ET for a conversation with Admiral William J. Fallon (ret.) about his new memoir,  Decisions, Discord & Diplomacy: From Cairo to Kabul. The book chronicles his career in leadership, from Cold War operations to serving as Vice Chief of Naval Operations during 9/11, commanding U.S. Pacific Command, and ultimately leading U.S. Central Command.  

Dr. John J. Hamre, CSIS president and CEO, will host the discussion which will focus on critical lessons from America’s post-9/11 wars that remain urgently relevant today, including the complex intersection of military leadership, political oversight, and media influence; how competing institutional agendas can undermine strategic thinking; and the bureaucratic challenges of managing multiple wars at once. 

This event is made possible through general support to CSIS.

Admiral William J. Fallon

Admiral William J. Fallon retired from the U.S. Navy after a distinguished 40 year career of military and strategic leadership. He has led U.S. and Allied forces in eight separate commands and played a leadership role in military and diplomatic matters at the highest levels of the U.S. government.

As head of U.S. Central Command, Admiral Fallon directed all U.S. military operations in the Middle East, Central Asia and Horn of Africa, focusing on combat efforts in Iraq and Afghanistan. He led the U.S. Pacific Command for two years, directing political-military activities in the Asia-Pacific region. His achievements include a resumption of military engagement with China, new outreach to India, a new agreement on a strategic framework with Japan, and humanitarian assistance to the victims of the 2004 Tsunami in SE Asia. He also served as Presidential Envoy to Japan, handling bi-lateral relations after the collision of a U.S. submarine and a Japanese fishing vessel.

On September 11, 2001, Admiral Fallon was serving in the Pentagon as Vice Chief of the Navy. He personally directed the recovery of the Navy staff in the wake of the attack and led in the planning of the retaliatory attacks on Al Qaeda and Taliban forces in Afghanistan. He later commanded the U.S. Atlantic Fleet and U.S. Fleet Forces Command, with responsibility for the readiness of U.S. Naval forces worldwide.

Admiral Fallon began his Navy career as a combat aviator flying from an aircraft carrier during the Vietnam War and participated in many vital U.S. military operations during the Cold War. He led a Carrier Air Wing in combat during the Gulf War of 1991, and commanded a Navy Battle Group and the U.S. 6th Fleet Battle Force during NATO military operations in Bosnia.

Admiral Fallon was a Robert E. Wilhelm Fellow at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Center for International Studies. He serves on the Global Affairs Advisory Board of Occidental College and the Advisory Board of the Institute for the Study of Diplomacy at Georgetown University. He is a graduate of Villanova University, the U.S. Naval War College, the National War College, and has an MA in International Studies from Old Dominion University. 

Chairman of the Board of GoSecure Inc., a company in the cyber security business, Admiral Fallon is a Principal with Global Alliance Advisors, LLC, a Washington based consulting group, and advisor to several other businesses. He has been a member of an Experts Panel to the Congressional Commission on the Strategic Posture of the U.S. and served as Co-Chair of the Center for Strategic and International Studies Commission on Smart Global Health Policy and Co-Chair of the National Association of Corporate Directors Blue Ribbon Commission on Risk Management. He is a member of Board of the American Security Project and served as a long-time member of the Secretary of Defense Science Board. He recently published a memoir entitled DECISIONS DISCORD & DIPLOMACY From Cairo to Kabul.

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John J. Hamre
CSIS President and CEO, and Langone Chair in American Leadership
March 17, 2026 • 11:00 – 11:45 am EDT
From Cairo to Kabul: A Conversation with Admiral William J. Fallon (Ret.)