China: Army Leads On Mil-to-Mil Despite Sea, Air Tensions

China: Army Leads On Mil-to-Mil Despite Sea, Air Tensions
China: Army Leads On Mil-to-Mil Despite Sea, Air Tensions

WASHINGTON: US and Chinese ships and aircraft are increasingly facing off in the disputed waters of the Pacific. On land, however, the US Army and its PLA counterparts are actually building a stronger relationship. “While it’s very clear we have a competitive relationship also, especially in the air and maritime services, we have a cooperative…

The Case For LCS: Searching For The AirAsia Plane

The Case For LCS: Searching For The AirAsia Plane
The Case For LCS: Searching For The AirAsia Plane

The Littoral Combat Ship Fort Worth joined the search for the remains of Air Asia Flight QZ8501. This grim mission marked more than a real-world test of a new and controversial class of ship. It also shows why the Navy needs something like LCS at all. The Fort Worth started working this weekend with the…

Iraq Airstrikes Are Strategic, Not Humanitarian

Iraq Airstrikes Are Strategic, Not Humanitarian
Iraq Airstrikes Are Strategic, Not Humanitarian

[CORRECTED number of Mt. Sinjar airdrops] The Obama administration and the mainstream media can make the airstrikes in Iraq sound like a humanitarian war, a New Age operation driven not by realpolitik but by the high-minded and/or fuzzy-headed responsibility to protect. In fact, Obama is using deadly force for strategic goals, just like George Bush. The difference —…

US Bombs ISIS To Aid Kurds: Strikes By USS George H.W. Bush, Drones

US Bombs ISIS To Aid Kurds: Strikes By USS George H.W. Bush, Drones
US Bombs ISIS To Aid Kurds: Strikes By USS George H.W. Bush, Drones

[UPDATED with details on latest strikes] Yesterday, President Obama ordered humanitarian airdrops to Iraqi refugees and authorized — but did not actually launch — airstrikes on Islamic State forces threatening either the refugees or Erbil, the capital of quasi-independent Kurdistan. This morning, at 6:45 am Washington time, the other shoe dropped, in the form of 500-pound smart bombs…

NGA Intel Maps ‘Key’ To Philippine Disaster Response; 4 More Ospreys On Way

NGA Intel Maps ‘Key’ To Philippine Disaster Response; 4 More Ospreys On Way
NGA Intel Maps ‘Key’ To Philippine Disaster Response; 4 More Ospreys On Way

UPDATED: Navy Activates Hospital Ship USNS Mercy WASHINGTON: The US military’s relief effort for the typhoon-ravaged Philippines is ramping up, with four more V-22s on the way from Japan, the USS George Washington carrier group due any time, the amphibious ships Germantown and Ashland en route, and the intelligence community providing highly detailed geolocation data —…

Ospreys Flying In Philippines; Up To 2K Marines Likely By Next Week

Ospreys Flying In Philippines; Up To 2K Marines Likely By Next Week
Ospreys Flying In Philippines; Up To 2K Marines Likely By Next Week

PENTAGON: If there were ever any doubts about the strength of the American commitment to the Philippines, they can be laid to rest by the substantial and growing military rescue forces heading into that beleaguered island state. “The Philippines is a treaty ally and the United States stands by its friends and allies in time…

Philippine Typhoon Showcases US Strategic Edge Over China

Philippine Typhoon Showcases US Strategic Edge Over China
Philippine Typhoon Showcases US Strategic Edge Over China

UPDATE: Aircraft carrier USS George Washington underway to disaster zone. It is more than a little ghoulish to look at a tragedy that may have killed 10,000 people and see a strategic opportunity. But that’s how strategists have to think. After all, what is war itself but human tragedy exploited for strategic advantage?  And that’s…

Former CNO, DepSecDef Fight To Stop Cuts To Navy’s Humanitarian Mission

WASHINGTON: Disaster relief, medical assistance, and other humanitarian missions can provide a low-cost way for the military to build US influence in Asia and elsewhere, a key part of the administration’s new national security strategy, but this “soft power” approach is complicated both by civilian aid groups’ suspicion of the military and by looming budget…