Gen. Scaparrotti Moving From Korea To Europe: ‘Low-Key’ 4-Star

Gen. Scaparrotti Moving From Korea To Europe: ‘Low-Key’ 4-Star
Gen. Scaparrotti Moving From Korea To Europe: ‘Low-Key’ 4-Star

UPDATED with Sec. Carter statement & Gen. Barno comment WASHINGTON: The four-star chief of US and allied forces in Korea will become the Supreme Allied Commander, Europe — the critical SACEUR position first held by Eisenhower. For Gen. Curtis M. “Mike” Scaparrotti, it’s out of the East Asian frying pan into the European fire. “The…

Congress Must Kill Sequester To Pay For Pacific Pivot: CSIS

Congress Must Kill Sequester To Pay For Pacific Pivot: CSIS
Congress Must Kill Sequester To Pay For Pacific Pivot: CSIS

WASHINGTON: If the United States is serious about “rebalancing” to Asia, it needs to invest some serious cash. Strategic small change won’t deter China or reassure our increasingly anxious allies, says a new report from the influential Center for Strategic & International Studies. And that means the CSIS study’s sponsor — Congress — must get its…

Trust, Not Tech, Big Problem Building Missile Defenses Vs. Iran, North Korea

Trust, Not Tech, Big Problem Building Missile Defenses Vs. Iran, North Korea
Trust, Not Tech, Big Problem Building Missile Defenses Vs. Iran, North Korea

WASHINGTON: Missile defense is notoriously technically challenging, but sometimes the biggest problem isn’t tech, but trust. Even the most advanced systems can’t stop Iranian or North Korean missiles if America’s allies can’t cooperate to integrate those systems into a regional defense, because ballistic missiles can move too fast and far for a single country to…

US, China, Russia, Japan, South Korea Willing To Push On North Korean Nukes, But…

US, China, Russia, Japan, South Korea Willing To Push On North Korean Nukes, But…
US, China, Russia, Japan, South Korea Willing To Push On North Korean Nukes, But…

WASHINGTON: The US, Russia, and China — despite all their other differences — can agree on a basic approach to how to deal with North Korea’s nuclear arsenal. The bad news? That approach can’t work. Despite disputes ranging from the Crimean peninsula to the Senkaku Islands, the US and its allies can still form a united front with Russia and…

PACAF Gen. Carlisle Warns China On New Air Defense Zones; Russians Pushing in Pacific Too

PACAF Gen. Carlisle Warns China On New Air Defense Zones; Russians Pushing in Pacific Too
PACAF Gen. Carlisle Warns China On New Air Defense Zones; Russians Pushing in Pacific Too

WASHINGTON: Pacific Air Forces commander Gen. Hawk Carlisle, who has come to serve as a key Pentagon spokesman on Chinese issues, told several hundred insiders that China may be considering creation of two new Air Defense Identification Zones (ADIZ) and warned the rising power against any such move. “You also have potential for either a…

Army Sends Cannoneer To Korea, Acquisition Expert To Afghanistan

Army Sends Cannoneer To Korea, Acquisition Expert To Afghanistan
Army Sends Cannoneer To Korea, Acquisition Expert To Afghanistan

The Army announced new assignments for ten generals this afternoon, but two in particular stand out as signs of the times. They’re sending a battle-hardened artilleryman from the 82nd Airborne Division to the No. 2 job in South Korea and a veteran acquisition officer to Afghanistan. Moving Maj. Gen. Harold Greene from the Army’s acquisition…

Pacific Pivot vs. Mideast Crisis: Army Reinforces Korea As Iraq Burns

Pacific Pivot vs. Mideast Crisis: Army Reinforces Korea As Iraq Burns
Pacific Pivot vs. Mideast Crisis: Army Reinforces Korea As Iraq Burns

WASHINGTON: Two years ago, the Obama administration announced its “Pacific Pivot” (hastily renamed a “rebalance”), but crises keep yanking US attention back from a rising China to the unstable cradle of civilization (as we predicted at the time): Iran threatened to close the Strait of Hormuz to oil traffic, Syria disintegrated into an increasingly sectarian…

Rep. Randy Forbes: Don’t Break Ranks With Allies In Face Of China’s ADIZ

Rep. Randy Forbes: Don’t Break Ranks With Allies In Face Of China’s ADIZ
Rep. Randy Forbes: Don’t Break Ranks With Allies In Face Of China’s ADIZ

WASHINGTON: As the crisis over China’s self-declared “air defense identification zone” hits its tenth day with no signs of de-escalation, leading Republican lawmaker Rep. Randy Forbes questioned an apparent concession by the administration over commercial flights. Meanwhile, South Korea is contemplating expanding its own long-standing ADIZ to challenge China’s — but it might do so in a…

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US, Japan Korea Defy New China Air Defense Zone, Biden To Rebuke Beijing; PRC Move Drives Korea, Japan Together

US, Japan Korea Defy New China Air Defense Zone, Biden To Rebuke Beijing; PRC Move Drives Korea, Japan Together
US, Japan Korea Defy New China Air Defense Zone, Biden To Rebuke Beijing; PRC Move Drives Korea, Japan Together

UPDATED: US Flies B-52 Bombers Through Chinese Zone; Japanese & South Koreans Follow; VP Biden To Ask Beijing For “Clarity” On Their Intentions China escalated tensions with Japan literally sky-high last weekend. After years of shadowboxing at sea around the Senkaku Islands, China’s Ministry of Defense announced a new “Air Defense Identification Zone” with authority…

Amos & Dempsey: Don’t Just Stop Sequester, Save The Ground Force

Amos & Dempsey: Don’t Just Stop Sequester, Save The Ground Force
Amos & Dempsey: Don’t Just Stop Sequester, Save The Ground Force

REAGAN LIBRARY, SIMI VALLEY, CA: Sometimes you have to listen closely to the soft-spoken Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Sometimes the Commandant of the Marine Corps says “hey, Sydney!” and hands you his message on a plate. But this Saturday, both Army Gen. Martin Dempsey and Marine Gen. James Amos were talking about…

Sequestration Cuts Leave Army With Only 2 Brigades Ready To Fight: CSA Odierno

Sequestration Cuts Leave Army With Only 2 Brigades Ready To Fight: CSA Odierno
Sequestration Cuts Leave Army With Only 2 Brigades Ready To Fight: CSA Odierno

UPDATE: Odierno Clarifies. It May Be Three Brigades WASHINGTON: The Army has had to cancel so much training that only two of its 42 combat brigades are ready for combat, Chief of Staff Gen. Ray Odierno told reporters at the Association of the US Army conference here today. It’ll take until June to get a…

Seoul’s Cold Feet On Taking Command? New South Korean Ambassador Responds

Seoul’s Cold Feet On Taking Command? New South Korean Ambassador Responds
Seoul’s Cold Feet On Taking Command? New South Korean Ambassador Responds

WASHINGTON: For six decades, Americans have been in charge of the joint US-Korean headquarters that would control both countries’ forces in the event of war. The South Koreans were supposed to take over the Combined Forces Command in 2015, but now Seoul is getting cold feet about ending the Cold War arrangement — and Korea’s new…

Gen. Amos: Marines Can’t Fight Major War If Sequestered; Navy Short Carriers Too

CAPITOL HILL: The commandant of the Marines told Congress today that his service could not handle even one major war if Congress doesn’t undo the $500 billion, 10-year cut to defense spending known as sequestration. The Navy, for its part, would have only one aircraft carrier ready to “surge” in a crisis instead of two…

Army Gen. Ray Odierno: Sequestration, CR ‘The Greatest Threat To Our National Security

WASHINGTON: For all the budget hawks and foreign policy doves out there who think that the automatic cuts called sequestration might actually be a good way to reduce our military spending, Army Chief of Staff Ray Odierno has a message: We already gave at the office. “I want to first remind everybody that sequestration is…