Why The Army Still Matters In The Pacific

Why The Army Still Matters In The Pacific
Why The Army Still Matters In The Pacific

“The point is, that it is Asia that is the prize. We call it the Pacific, but Asia is the prize,” argues Maj. Gen. Brad Gericke, the Army’s director for strategy, plans and policy. “And that’s where power, that’s where economic, military social informational power is going to primarily emanate from over the next century.”

US-China Likely To Clash At Shangri La

US-China Likely To Clash At Shangri La
US-China Likely To Clash At Shangri La

We could see the most direct U.S. challenge to China since 2005, when Defense Secretary Rumsfeld became the proverbial skunk at the globalist garden party in Singapore by bluntly chastising the Chinese for what was then only the very beginning of their military modernization program. 

Wittman: We Need An Atlantic Rebalance

Wittman: We Need An Atlantic Rebalance
Wittman: We Need An Atlantic Rebalance

The Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) John Richardson made a major organizational announcement with major strategic implications when he announced the Navy would re-establish the Second Fleet, which covers the Atlantic. But that would, so far, only mean adding 250 people to the command. Without making larger strategic changes, that is not enough. To respond appropriately to Russian naval…

Feel The Bern! What A Sanders’ Military Might Look Like

Feel The Bern! What A Sanders’ Military Might Look Like
Feel The Bern! What A Sanders’ Military Might Look Like

Here’s a thought experiment. What if Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders becomes president? What would a Sanders defense program look like? Yes, yes, a near win in Iowa does not a presidential nominee make. Even though he’ll probably win in his neighboring state of New Hampshire, there is a long slog to the convention. Then there is…

US ‘Steadily Retreating’ In South China Sea Dispute

US ‘Steadily Retreating’ In South China Sea Dispute
US ‘Steadily Retreating’ In South China Sea Dispute

Those of us who cover the US military in detail, those in the military and those who spend lots of time around the military tend to be at least mildly obsessed with Star Trek and Star Wars. As his opening make clear, Dean Cheng is truly one of the tribe. But his topic, freedom of…

Requiem For The Obama Doctrine

Requiem For The Obama Doctrine
Requiem For The Obama Doctrine

Mitt Romney recently offered a PowerPoint presentation at his annual ideas festival in Park City, Utah to highlight President Barack Obama’s 20 worst foreign policy mistakes, grist for his argument that Obama is “the worst foreign policy president in history,” and Hillary Clinton a well-traveled but mistake-prone former “Secretary of Schlep.” In this election season…

The Reshaping of Pacific Defense: Interview With PacAF Gen. Hawk Carlisle

The Reshaping of Pacific Defense: Interview With PacAF Gen. Hawk Carlisle
The Reshaping of Pacific Defense: Interview With PacAF Gen. Hawk Carlisle

We interviewed Gen. Hawk Carlisle, the commander of Pacific Air Forces, at the Air Force Association’s Pacific Forum in Los Angeles, about the challenges facing the U.S. and its allies in shaping a 21st century Pacific defense strategy. The general emphasized the central role engaging our allies is playing for the Air Force in the Pacific. “The chief…

UK Defense Chief To NATO: Pull Your Weight In Europe While US Handles China

WASHINGTON: Great Britain’s new defense minister delivered a surprising rebuff to his fellow European defense leaders: Stop complaining about being abandoned as the US shifts its focus to the Asia-Pacific region and prepare to “do much more of the heavy lifting” on security in your own backyard. Secretary of State for Defense Phillip Hammond issued…