Everybody Loves ‘Mad Dog’: Mattis Pick Reassures Allies

Everybody Loves ‘Mad Dog’: Mattis Pick Reassures Allies
Everybody Loves ‘Mad Dog’: Mattis Pick Reassures Allies

SIMI VALLEY, CALIF.: You might not think a man nicknamed “Mad Dog” would put America’s allies at ease. But that’s the buzz here at the Reagan Library’s annual defense conference, where Donald Trump‘s choice of Gen. James Mattis to run the Pentagon met with enthusiastic praise from the right, from the left, and from overseas.…

Trump Won; Four Global Realities He Faces

Trump Won; Four Global Realities He Faces
Trump Won; Four Global Realities He Faces

Americans woke up on November 9 with a collective sigh of relief: the election was finally over. Now, we get to the hard part: filling appointments in the executive branch, passing legislation, and getting the federal government to work again. The period between Election Day and January 20 is a great time for a refresher…

Ash Carter Walks Tightrope On Trump Transition

Ash Carter Walks Tightrope On Trump Transition
Ash Carter Walks Tightrope On Trump Transition

WASHINGTON: There’s still no sign of Donald Trump’s transition team at the Pentagon yet, but they’ll probably come this week, Defense Secretary Ashton Carter said this morning. In the meantime, the secretary is walking a tightrope trying to defend his policies on the Islamic State, NATO, and Russia without explicitly disagreeing with a President-elect who…

SecAF James: Lessons From The Pacific

SecAF James: Lessons From The Pacific
SecAF James: Lessons From The Pacific

Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee James traveled through Asia, visiting Indonesia, India, Singapore, and the Philippines at the end of the summer. We didn’t hear a great deal about the trip in the US at the time but her meetings with her defense counterparts clearly impressed. In this op-ed, James shares the lessons she learned. China…

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…

Iraq & Syria Airstrikes Dip 30% Since June: Turkey & Russia Complications

Iraq & Syria Airstrikes Dip 30% Since June: Turkey & Russia Complications
Iraq & Syria Airstrikes Dip 30% Since June: Turkey & Russia Complications

WASHINGTON:  Airstrikes against the Islamic State have dropped 30 percent since June, because Islamic State retreats and Turkish advances have made it much harder to find targets, three experts told us. The administration’s self-imposed limits and negotiations with Russia — of which the military is very wary — restrict airstrikes as well. The ground war in Iraq…

No Win In Syria: We’ll Be Glad To Keep Assad

No Win In Syria: We’ll Be Glad To Keep Assad
No Win In Syria: We’ll Be Glad To Keep Assad

It seems just like old times: the Turk is back in the Levant, Aleppo is under siege, and the ikhwan (Muslim Brotherhood) is dispensing justice. When did it all go wrong?  When the Americans decided the stuttering ophthalmologist wouldn’t play rough like his fighter pilot dad had. As Donald Trump would tweet: Sad! Sadder still is…

‘Our Greatest Challenge’: CJCS Gen. Dunford

‘Our Greatest Challenge’: CJCS Gen. Dunford
‘Our Greatest Challenge’: CJCS Gen. Dunford

Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Joseph Dunford came of age on the battlefields of America’s post-9/11 wars. As a colonel, he led the 5th Marine Regiment during the 2003 invasion of Iraq, earning his nickname of “Fighting Joe” Dunford. Later, he commanded all U.S. and allied forces in Afghanistan as commander of the…

AM General’s Strategy Pays Off: $1.6B In Humvee Contracts

AM General’s Strategy Pays Off: $1.6B In Humvee Contracts
AM General’s Strategy Pays Off: $1.6B In Humvee Contracts

AM General will sell Afghanistan 1,259 M1151 Humvees plus 414 M1152 models. Humvee maker AM General just announced a $356 million contract to build 1,673 Humvees for Afghanistan. (The US is paying). It goes to show that even after losing the biggest military wheeled-vehicle contract of the century, AM General just keeps trucking along. Last…

Fight Against Islamic State Not COIN, Increasingly High Tech: Carter

Fight Against Islamic State Not COIN, Increasingly High Tech: Carter
Fight Against Islamic State Not COIN, Increasingly High Tech: Carter

FORT BRAGG, NC: The US is not practicing traditional counter-insurgency (COIN) warfare in Iraq and Syria. Instead, the US is providing high-tech firepower, cyber power, and other “enablers” to local allies who don’t have them, Defense Secretary Ashton Carter said here today. That approach, which ranges from stealth fighters to “cyber bombs,” has a lot in common with…

CENTCOM Rebuts Breaking D’s Air War Critique

CENTCOM Rebuts Breaking D’s Air War Critique
CENTCOM Rebuts Breaking D’s Air War Critique

CORRECTED strikes per day figure WASHINGTON: The air war against the Islamic State is not “anemic,” a Central Command spokesman told Breaking Defense, rebutting a critique of the campaign we published last week. To say the rate of airstrikes in Syria and Iraq is less than against Iraq in 1991 and 2003, Serbia and Kosovo in…

Airstrikes Up In Iraq & Syria, Afghanistan Eats ISR: CENTCOM

Airstrikes Up In Iraq & Syria, Afghanistan Eats ISR: CENTCOM
Airstrikes Up In Iraq & Syria, Afghanistan Eats ISR: CENTCOM

America is waging two very different wars at once. New data from the Defense Department shows the air campaign against the Islamic State escalating back to near-record intensity after a four-month (relative) lull. Meanwhile, airstrikes in Afghanistan are down to a tiny fraction of the bombardment in Iraq and Syria, but Afghanistan’s vast and rugged wastelands…

‘Flying Coke Machine’ Would Replace A-10, If We Had $: Air Force Chief Welsh

‘Flying Coke Machine’ Would Replace A-10, If We Had $: Air Force Chief Welsh
‘Flying Coke Machine’ Would Replace A-10, If We Had $: Air Force Chief Welsh

WASHINGTON: The Air Force wants to replace the aging but beloved A-10 “Warthog” with a robotic “flying coke machine” that loiters over the battlefield, dispensing firepower at the touch of a button, the outgoing Chief of Staff said this morning. (More on that concept below). Gen. Mark Welsh also wants a “sixth-generation fighter” that can…