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  • U.S. Army report: Ground forces would be needed to fight Hizbullah

    05/02/2010 7:55:59 PM PDT · by ErnstStavroBlofeld · 6 replies · 283+ views
    Geostrategy Direct ^ | 5/02/2010 | Geostrategy Direct
    The U.S. Army has commissioned a study that concluded conventional ground forces would be required to battle the Iranian-sponsored Hizbullah. The Rand Corp. has relayed a study to the U.S. Army that analyzed Israel's 2006 war with Hizbullah. The report, titled "Military Capabilities for Hybrid War," concluded that Israel's air combat strategy against Hizbullah was flawed and that infantry and armor would be required to fight the Lebanese-based militia, trained by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. "Finally, heavy forces — based on tanks and infantry fighting vehicles — are key elements of any force that will fight sophisticated irregular opponents,...
  • Obama's lawbreaking Pentagon

    04/28/2010 9:15:12 PM PDT · by Jet Jaguar · 13 replies · 826+ views
    gouverneurtimes ^ | April 28, 2010 | James Jay Carafano, Ph.D
    President Obama's push for health care raised more than a few hackles, including the ire of 19 state attorneys general. "On behalf of the residents in Florida, and the states joining our efforts," declared Bill McCollum, who is spearheading one of the lawsuits, "we are committed to aggressively pursuing this lawsuit to the U.S. Supreme Court if necessary to prevent this unprecedented expansion of federal powers, impact upon state sovereignty and encroachment on our freedom." Questioning the constitutionality of Obamacare raises another question: Is flouting the law a pattern for how the president plans to govern? By law, the Pentagon...
  • Say Goodbye To U.S. Air Dominance -- And Perhaps To Victory In The Next War

    04/27/2010 9:12:17 PM PDT · by ErnstStavroBlofeld · 20 replies · 1,037+ views
    The Lexington Institute ^ | 4/27/2010 | Daniel Goure, Ph.D.
    Some militaries are defeated in battle; others lose the war before the firing even begins. For example, it is the general consensus among military historians that the French military lost in World War Two before the first German panzer had crossed the frontier. A combination of preparing to fight the last war, inadequate investment in modern air and ground power, the wrong organization and French politics basically ensured that Germany would defeat France. The United States may be replicating the French experience. Rather than maintaining control of the high ground and with it control of the initiative in future conflicts,...
  • Gates satisfied with US planning to counter Iran threat

    04/27/2010 9:21:22 PM PDT · by Nachum · 8 replies · 259+ views
    reuters ^ | 4/27/10 | Reuters
    WASHINGTON, April 27 (Reuters) - U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates said on Tuesday he was very satisfied with Pentagon planning to counter the threat posed by Iran's nuclear program.
  • Islam: Don't Tread on Me

    04/26/2010 11:53:56 AM PDT · by Jet Jaguar · 16 replies · 535+ views
    humanevehnts.com ^ | April 26, 2010 | by Robert Maginnis
    The U.S. Army and the Comedy Channel – which broadcasts the cartoon “South Park” -- share a common fear: alienating Muslims. And, giving in to that fear, last week both exorcised views that threatened to alienate Muslims. Those actions empowered Islamic radicals, trampled freedom of speech and ignored legitimate criticism of Islam that endangers American security. The Army rescinded an invitation for Christian evangelist Franklin Graham to speak at a Pentagon National Day of Prayer event. That decision was a reaction to criticism from groups like the Council of American-Islamic Relations that complained Graham “calls Islam evil and claims Muslims...
  • A grading rubric for President Obama’s national security strategy

    04/26/2010 11:30:50 AM PDT · by Jet Jaguar · 4 replies · 271+ views
    FP ^ | April 26, 2010 | By Peter Feaver
    The signs all point to an imminent release of President Obama's National Security Strategy. The administration has prepped the battlefield with a flurry of puff pieces fed by exclusives and on-the-record quotes about the administration's strategic dexterity (see here, here, here, here and here. The high-profile events of the past few weeks -- an arms control treaty signing and a mega-summit on nuclear proliferation -- nicely tee-up the roll-out of a Big Think Piece. And not a moment too soon. The National Security Strategy is technically overdue (under the provisions of the Goldwater-Nichols Act, it was supposed to be handed...
  • Jones Previews Forthcoming National Security Strategy

    04/22/2010 10:33:58 PM PDT · by Jet Jaguar · 12 replies · 454+ views
    washingtonindependent.com ^ | April 22, 2010 | By SPENCER ACKERMAN
    Speaking of Jim Jones, President Obama’s national security adviser, his speech to the Washington Institute for Near East Policy last night also offered an early glimpse of the administration’s long-awaited National Security Strategy. (I hear it’s going to actually come out the week after next, but the broad contours have been in place for a while.) Longtime Obama-watchers won’t really find it surprising to hear what Jones outlined: "In the coming weeks, we’ll be releasing a new National Security Strategy that formalizes the President’s approach—an approach that is rooted in and guided by our national security interests. These interests are...
  • U.S. military plans against Iran being updated

    04/18/2010 11:50:56 AM PDT · by DukeBillie · 72 replies · 2,755+ views
    CNN Political Ticker ^ | April 18th, 2010 | Barbara Starr
    The Pentagon and U.S. Central Command are updating military plans to strike Iran's nuclear sites, preparing up-to-date options for the president in the event he decides to take such action, an Obama administration official told CNN Sunday. The effort has been underway for several weeks and comes as there is growing concern across the administration's national security team that the president needs fresh options ready for his approval if he were to decide on a military strike, according to the official who is familiar with the effort. The official did not want to be identified because of the sensitive nature...
  • Gates Says U.S. Lacks Policy to Curb Iran’s Nuclear Drive [Policy Is To Issue "Serious Warnings"]

    04/17/2010 8:16:19 PM PDT · by Steelfish · 4 replies · 396+ views
    NY Times ^ | April 17th 2010 | DAVID E. SANGER and THOM SHANKER
    Gates Says U.S. Lacks Policy to Curb Iran’s Nuclear Drive By DAVID E. SANGER and THOM SHANKER April 17, 2010 WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates has warned in a secret three-page memorandum to top White House officials that the United States does not have an effective long-range policy for dealing with Iran’s steady progress toward nuclear capability, according to government officials familiar with the document. Several officials said the highly classified analysis, written in January to President Obama’s national security adviser, Gen. James L. Jones, came in the midst of an intensifying effort inside the Pentagon, the White...
  • Gates Says U.S. Lacks Strategy to Curb Iran’s Nuclear Drive

    04/17/2010 5:33:08 PM PDT · by Sub-Driver · 60 replies · 1,110+ views
    Gates Says U.S. Lacks Strategy to Curb Iran’s Nuclear Drive By DAVID E. SANGER and THOM SHANKER WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates has warned in a secret three-page memorandum to top White House officials that the United States does not have an effective long-range policy for dealing with Iran’s steady progress toward nuclear capability, according to government officials familiar with the document. Several officials said the highly classified analysis, written in January to President Obama’s national security adviser, Gen. James L. Jones, touched off an intense effort inside the Pentagon, the White House and the intelligence agencies to...
  • GAFFNEY: Obama, the disarmer in chief

    04/13/2010 7:13:20 PM PDT · by Bigtigermike · 13 replies · 717+ views
    Washington Times ^ | Wednesday April14, 2010 | Frank J. Gaffney Jr.
    The New York Times reported that it required 150 interagency meetings, including 30 by the National Security Council, to produce the new Nuclear Posture Review (NPR) and START follow-on treaty. Give the guys on the E-Ring credit for holding out as long as they did. In the end, however, the Defense Department was reduced to agreeing to the following extraordinary decisions: c The United States will not design, produce or test any new nuclear weapons. This condemns the nation to relying for the indefinite future (Mr. Obama says for more than his lifetime, and he's a fairly young man) on...
  • Keys to national security start with the economy, group says

    04/12/2010 9:55:13 PM PDT · by Jet Jaguar · 8 replies · 344+ views
    Washingtonpost.com ^ | April 13, 2010 | Walter Pinkus
    Their assignment: Come up with a national security strategy for the United States. So a group of 15 military officers and government employees at the Industrial College of the Armed Forces studied the issue for months -- and decided that, first, consideration had to be given to the economy, which they found is heading toward disaster, even as the recession eases. The economy, the Seminar 11 group agreed in its report last month, is "the foundation for everything else." With the nation's yearly deficits running at about $1 trillion and the national debt expected to more than double by 2020,...
  • U.S. military goes hungry in Afghanistan

    04/10/2010 6:27:44 PM PDT · by blueyon · 27 replies · 1,068+ views
    http://www.digitaljournal.com ^ | April 5, 2010 | Samantha A. Torrence
    The United States Military is in the midst of a troop surge in Afghanistan, but the surge has caused the ratio of resources to troops to widen. Many American Forward Operating Bases are experiencing food and water shortages. Sgt. Hill, whose name has been changed to protect his identity, has been in Afghanistan only a few months as part of the new troop surge into the country. The troops are mainly focused on training and promoting the Afghanistan army and police force. The training is the United States' attempt to "teach a man to fish," in the security department of...
  • Obama: 'No Expert On Nukes..."

    04/08/2010 8:58:13 PM PDT · by Neoavatara · 20 replies · 720+ views
    Neoavatara ^ | March 8, 2010 | Neoavatara
    This all started after Sarah Palin threw the first punch after Obama announced his nuclear arms strategic revision this week: "It's unbelievable. Unbelievable. No administration in America's history would, I think, ever have considered such a step that we just found out that President Obama is supporting today," Palin, a former Alaska governorand now a Fox News contributor, said Wednesday in an interview with Sean Hannity. "You know that's kind of like getting out there on the playground a bunch of kids ready to fight and one of the kids saying go ahead, punch me in the face and I'm...
  • Analysts Divided Over New US Nuclear Weapons Strategy

    04/08/2010 8:42:41 PM PDT · by myknowledge · 13 replies · 287+ views
    VOA News ^ | April 8, 2010 | Meredith Buel
    The United States announced this week a new strategic policy for its nuclear weapons that puts unprecedented emphasis on the nuclear threat from terrorists and rogue states, as opposed to traditional nuclear powers like Russia and China. Some analysts see the new policy as an important step in meeting the changing international situation. But critics call the move reckless and irresponsible. The Nuclear Posture Review - the third since the end of the Cold War - limits the circumstances under which the United States would use nuclear weapons, with a long-term goal of achieving a nuclear-free world. The Obama administration's...
  • Gates: Obama strategy report 9 months overdue because law 'unrealistic'

    04/08/2010 11:58:53 AM PDT · by Saint X · 40 replies · 1,077+ views
    Naval Institute ^ | April 8, 2010 | USNI
    ANNAPOLIS, MD - Secretary of Defense Robert Gates said Wednesday that the Obama administration has failed to issue a national security strategy report because the deadline set by Congress "is a completely unrealistic requirement."
  • U.S. hopes NPR not to lead to N. Korea enhancing nuclear arsenal

    04/07/2010 8:56:09 PM PDT · by ErnstStavroBlofeld · 6 replies · 339+ views
    Yonhap News ^ | 4/7/2010 | Hwang Doo-hyong
    The United States expressed hope Wednesday that North Korea would see no implicit threat in the new U.S. nuclear weapons policy and bolster its own nuclear arsenal. The Obama administration Tuesday released the Nuclear Posture Review report, declaring that it will not attack non-nuclear weapons states with nuclear warheads. But that does not include North Korea and Iran, which have failed to abide by international nuclear nonproliferation obligations, the report said. "We don't believe there would be any justification for using this NPR for such a reason," Robert Einhorn, special adviser on nonproliferation and arms control to Secretary of State...
  • US to retire Tomahawk nukes

    04/07/2010 8:51:16 PM PDT · by ErnstStavroBlofeld · 47 replies · 1,110+ views
    AFP-The Straits Times ^ | 4/08/2010 | AFP
    THE United States will retire its sea-based nuclear Tomahawk missiles within a few years, believing it has other ways to defend North-east Asia, a Pentagon official said on Wednesday. The elimination of the missile - supported in the past by some policymakers in Japan and South Korea - was part of a policy shift announced on Tuesday by President Barack Obama's administration to reduce the role of nuclear weapons. 'The timeline for its retirement will be over the next two to three years,' James Miller, the principal deputy undersecretary of defense for policy, told a news conference. He said that...
  • Obama's Jihad On 'Jihad'

    04/07/2010 7:04:11 PM PDT · by raptor22 · 5 replies · 327+ views
    Washington Times ^ | April 7, 2010 | Editorial staff
    President Obama's latest strategic innovation in the war on terrorism is to ignore jihad and maybe it will go away. The Obama administration is removing terms such as "jihad" and "Islamic extremism" from the U.S. National Security Strategy in an attempt to convince Muslim countries that America doesn't view them solely through the lens of counterterrorism. It's reasonable to look beyond terrorism in developing relationships with Islamic states. Our assistance programs are based on humanitarian motives, for example, so they need not explicitly draw links between promoting good will and hopefully making it less likely that people will fly aircraft...
  • President Obama Nukes American Nuclear Weapon Policy

    04/06/2010 8:52:26 AM PDT · by Texas Peartree · 11 replies · 430+ views
    The Voice of Reason ^ | April 6, 2010 | Texas Peartree
    Nuclear ambiguity works. This is why I never tell my Home Owners Association what is in my garage. Ambiguity has kept Arab nations from starting conventional wars against Israel. It has prevented meaningful action against North Korea. It has prevented India and Pakistan from fighting an additional 30 or 40 wars since their independence 60 years ago. It may have also prevented World War III, a conventional blitzkrieg by the Soviet Union through the Fulda Gap, across Germany and to the English Channel. After 9/11, many allies and adversaries were surprised by how pusillanimous the immediate American response was. A...