1914 Redux? Growing Asia-Pacific Tensions Demand New US Strategy

1914 Redux? Growing Asia-Pacific Tensions Demand New US Strategy
1914 Redux? Growing Asia-Pacific Tensions Demand New US Strategy

American Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is paying his first visit to Asia this week. Just before he left, Acting Assistant Secretary of State Susan Thornton told reporters the Trump Administration “will have its own formulation” of the Pacific pivot, or the rebalance to Asia declared by the Obama Administration. “Pivot, rebalance, etcetera — that was a word that was…

US Ships, Planes Challenge 22 Countries’ Claims — Not Just China’s

US Ships, Planes Challenge 22 Countries’ Claims — Not Just China’s
US Ships, Planes Challenge 22 Countries’ Claims — Not Just China’s

WASHINGTON: In 2016, the Defense Department flew aircraft or steamed ships through territories claimed by Albania, Brazil, Italy, Japan, Malta, and, well, China, according to the Pentagon’s annual report released today. So should Beijing be relieved it was not the sole focus of American Freedom of Navigation Operations (FONOPS) or should it feel slighted that it…

Best Of 2016: China Rising

Best Of 2016: China Rising
Best Of 2016: China Rising

That China is a growing threat — even an “enemy” — is one thing incoming president Donald Trump and the Washington national security establishment agree on. But just how dangerous is China’s increasing military strength and international assertiveness? What painful historical experiences drive Chinese thinking in ways a Westerner might not understand? And what’s the…

Bring Back Artillery Submunitions; Russian Threat Too Great

Bring Back Artillery Submunitions; Russian Threat Too Great
Bring Back Artillery Submunitions; Russian Threat Too Great

Bob Scales has run a lot of war games. I covered him doing them back in the late 1990s. Plus he’s held a lot of the most important jobs in the Army, including at the Army’s home of artillery, Fort Sill. He was around when the battle was on to ban landmines, which bear many similarities…

Vietnam Pivots To US With Wary Eye On China: Arms Ban Ends

Vietnam Pivots To US With Wary Eye On China: Arms Ban Ends
Vietnam Pivots To US With Wary Eye On China: Arms Ban Ends

ABOARD SECDEF CARTER’S PLANE: In many ways, today marks the final exorcism of the Vietnam War as America turns to the much greater challenge of a rising, militarizing China — and as Hanoi seeks just enough US help to balance Beijing without provoking it. President Obama is in Hanoi and Defense Secretary Ash Carter in New Haven. Yesterday,…

Carter: ‘Yes’ To Arms Sales To Vietnam; DoD Won’t Elaborate

Carter: ‘Yes’ To Arms Sales To Vietnam; DoD Won’t Elaborate
Carter: ‘Yes’ To Arms Sales To Vietnam; DoD Won’t Elaborate

WASHINGTON: One word from Defense Secretary Ash Carter yesterday opened the door to US arms sales to Vietnam, a former enemy turned potential ally against a rising China. The administration has tiptoed towards easing the ban on lethal weapons sales ever since Vietnamese president Truong Tan Sang met with Obama in 2013, but Carter’s statement…

Chinese Scarborough Shoal Base Would Threaten Manila

Chinese Scarborough Shoal Base Would Threaten Manila
Chinese Scarborough Shoal Base Would Threaten Manila

UPDATED with Sen. McCain & Dean Cheng comments WASHINGTON: If China builds an artificial island on the disputed Scarborough Shoal, Sen. Dan Sullivan warned today, it will complete a “strategic triangle” of bases that can dominate the South China Sea. At this morning’s Senate Armed Services Committee hearing, Sullivan displayed a map (above) of the region…

US Army Plans Stockpiles in Vietnam, Cambodia: Hello China

US Army Plans Stockpiles in Vietnam, Cambodia: Hello China
US Army Plans Stockpiles in Vietnam, Cambodia: Hello China

HUNTSVILLE, ALA: The Army plans to stockpile equipment in Vietnam, Cambodia, and other Pacific countries yet unnamed that will allow US forces to deploy there more rapidly, because key supplies and gear will already be in place. The new caches will be well inside what China considers its sphere of influence. Army Materiel Command chief Gen. Dennis Via emphasized…

Reshape US Army, Asian Alliances To Deter China: CSBA

Reshape US Army, Asian Alliances To Deter China: CSBA
Reshape US Army, Asian Alliances To Deter China: CSBA

WASHINGTON: The US Army must play a larger role in the Pacific to deter China, one of DC’s leading defense experts is telling Congress today. That larger role requires politically and fiscally difficult decisions to build new kinds of units and base them in new places, Andrew Krepinevich told me in advance of his Capitol…

McCain, Forbes Praise New Navy Challenge To China In Paracel Islands

McCain, Forbes Praise New Navy Challenge To China In Paracel Islands
McCain, Forbes Praise New Navy Challenge To China In Paracel Islands

[UPDATED with experts’ analysis; “innocent passage” confirmed] WASHINGTON: Just two days after the head of US Pacific Command, Adm. Harry Harris, pledged to push harder on Chinese territorial claims in the South China Sea, the destroyer USS Curtis Wilbur sailed within the 12 nautical mile limit around Triton Island. Situated in the Paracels, which are claimed…

DARPA’s Adaptive Landing Gear Is Cool But…

DARPA’s Adaptive Landing Gear Is Cool But…
DARPA’s Adaptive Landing Gear Is Cool But…

There’s been some breathless coverage of a Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency experiment with what look like mechanical insect legs to replace the usual wheels or skids helicopters land on. One article called the Adaptive Landing Gear nothing short of  “incredible.” The video DARPA publicized is certainly fun to watch (see above), but  there’s a lot less utility…

Carter To China: US ‘Will Fly, Sail, Operate Wherever Law Allows’

Carter To China: US ‘Will Fly, Sail, Operate Wherever Law Allows’
Carter To China: US ‘Will Fly, Sail, Operate Wherever Law Allows’

WASHINGTON: Defense Secretary Ash Carter, in a speech billed as all about a new personnel approach for the Pentagon, laid out a clear line in the sand of the temporary islands the Chinese have been building. He reiterated his “deep concern” about  “China’s pace and scope of land reclamation in the South China Sea.” Then he let…

SecDef Carter Tells McCain Chinese Can Come To RIMPAC

SecDef Carter Tells McCain Chinese Can Come To RIMPAC
SecDef Carter Tells McCain Chinese Can Come To RIMPAC

WASHINGTON: Defense Secretary Ash Carter — for now — is resisting congressional calls to uninvite China from the biggest naval exercise in the world, known as RIMPAC. In a July 16 letter to Senate Armed Services Committee chairman John McCain, Carter goes to some lengths to avoid offending China, on the one hand, and, on the…

Japan Looks South: China’s Rise Drives New Strategy

Japan Looks South: China’s Rise Drives New Strategy
Japan Looks South: China’s Rise Drives New Strategy

WASHINGTON: You’d expect the top admiral in the Japan Self-Defense Force to talk about defending Japan. But Adm. Tomohisa Takei surprised me on his latest visit to Washington — his third in 10 months — with a speech that clearly demonstrates how Japan is broadening its strategic perspective. The new view from Tokyo takes in the Indian…