NATO Has A Good Story To Tell, But Is Its Audience Of One Listening?

NATO Has A Good Story To Tell, But Is Its Audience Of One Listening?
NATO Has A Good Story To Tell, But Is Its Audience Of One Listening?

Allies from Norway to Romania are buying big-ticket weapons systems produced by the American defense industry, and more NATO countries are inching toward agreed-upon defense spending goals. But is it enough?

Generals Worry US May Lose In Start Of Next War: Is Multi-Domain The Answer?

Generals Worry US May Lose In Start Of Next War: Is Multi-Domain The Answer?
Generals Worry US May Lose In Start Of Next War: Is Multi-Domain The Answer?

“There is a good chance… we’d lose the opening stages of this war,” said one speaker. “Parts of the Pacific, parts of Europe are probably going to be overrun before we can gather ourselves.”

Poland Struggles With HIMARS Buy

Poland Struggles With HIMARS Buy
Poland Struggles With HIMARS Buy

The $250 million package for the rocket launcher along with guided warheads and other tactical missiles was seen as a way for Poland and NATO to push back against the Russian military buildup in neighboring Kaliningrad, which gives Moscow the ability to track and knock down Polish aircraft over Polish airspace.

Trump Says Troops Heading to Border

Trump Says Troops Heading to Border
Trump Says Troops Heading to Border

Will Trump rip a page from the Obama playbook in sending troops to the border with Mexico?

Top NATO General (A Czech) To Europe: ‘Grow Up’

Top NATO General (A Czech) To Europe: ‘Grow Up’
Top NATO General (A Czech) To Europe: ‘Grow Up’

WASHINGTON: After two decades of watching the American share of the NATO budget grow from 50 to 75 percent, the alliance’s leadership is determined to learn how to operate without the usual American help, even as nationalist movements roil the capitals of the transAtlantic alliance and Vladimir Putin hacks his way through democratic elections. Meeting…

Electronic Warfare Trumps Cyber For Deterring Russia

Electronic Warfare Trumps Cyber For Deterring Russia
Electronic Warfare Trumps Cyber For Deterring Russia

CENTER FOR STRATEGIC & INTERNATIONAL STUDIES: NATO’s plans to defend the Baltic States are “inadequate” because they don’t take full account of Russia’s electronic warfare capabilities, a leading expert warns. The Russians are hardly invincible, Roger McDermott emphasized at CSIS on Monday. The story of them “shutting down” the Aegis radar on the USS Cook…

Outgunned Allies Must Contest Baltic, Black Seas: NATO Admiral

Outgunned Allies Must Contest Baltic, Black Seas: NATO Admiral
Outgunned Allies Must Contest Baltic, Black Seas: NATO Admiral

WASHINGTON: “When I was an ensign, a lieutenant, we knew we could beat the Russians. It was just a question of time because we were better than them,” NATO’s top admiral said. “I’m not sure we could make that assumption now.” The European allies suffer many shortfalls at sea, said Vice Adm. Clive Johnstone, the…

‘They Will Fight’: NATO Readies Forces Vs. Russia

‘They Will Fight’: NATO Readies Forces Vs. Russia
‘They Will Fight’: NATO Readies Forces Vs. Russia

WASHINGTON: NATO troops will stand and fight if Russia attacks the Baltic States or Poland, Maj. Gen. William Hickman said last week. The prospect of combat — like that of being hanged — has concentrated NATO’s mind, changing plans, training, and future tactics. “There are US troops, French, British troops in these countries, standing tall,”…

Fear China Most, ‘Flip’ Russia, Beware Iran: CSBA

Fear China Most, ‘Flip’ Russia, Beware Iran: CSBA
Fear China Most, ‘Flip’ Russia, Beware Iran: CSBA

WASHINGTON: Wealth, population and thin-skinned nationalism make China the number one threat to the US-led world order, not Russia or Islamic terrorism, writes leading military strategist Andrew Krepinevich. That means the US must build up forward-deployed forces in the Western Pacific, he writes, if necessary at the expense of defending Europe. Russia’s oil-dependent economy and…

We’ll Watch Trump’s Actions: UK Gen. Bradshaw, Top NATO Leader

We’ll Watch Trump’s Actions: UK Gen. Bradshaw, Top NATO Leader
We’ll Watch Trump’s Actions: UK Gen. Bradshaw, Top NATO Leader

WASHINGTON: With just 10 days before Donald Trump’s inauguration, our European allies appear to have gotten over the initial shock of his election and moved to a wait-and-see mode. They’ll judge him by his actions in office, not by his mixed messages on the campaign trail. “What I detect from my colleagues within NATO is…

2017 Forecast: What Does Trump Want The Army To Do? ISIS, Russia, Or China?

2017 Forecast: What Does Trump Want The Army To Do? ISIS, Russia, Or China?
2017 Forecast: What Does Trump Want The Army To Do? ISIS, Russia, Or China?

WASHINGTON: More than any other service, the Army’s future is uncertain under Trump. On the upside, the President-Elect has promised to boost the Army‘s budget and grow its ranks by almost 15 percent. On the downside, Trump seems deeply skeptical of what has become the service’s driving mission: deterring Russian aggression in Europe. [We rolled…

Best Of 2016: Russia Resurgent

Best Of 2016: Russia Resurgent
Best Of 2016: Russia Resurgent

The military’s top generals have called Russia the number one threat. The incoming administration doesn’t seem convinced that Russia is a threat at all, with Trump himself speaking warmly of Vladimir Putin and dimly of NATO allies. But whatever Putin’s intentions for the future, Russia has proved what its capabilities are in Estonia in 2007,…

Red Electrons: Army Rapid Capabilities Office Fights Russian GPS Jamming, Cyber, EW

Red Electrons: Army Rapid Capabilities Office Fights Russian GPS Jamming, Cyber, EW
Red Electrons: Army Rapid Capabilities Office Fights Russian GPS Jamming, Cyber, EW

WASHINGTON: The Army’s new Rapid Capabilities Office is focused like a laser on Russian threats to Army networks: both cyber attack (hacking) and electronic warfare (jamming), in particular against the GPS signal on which US forces rely. I’ve written before that a $100 million boost to electronic warfare might be an early priority for the…

Trump Ally Sen. Cotton Defends NATO, Critiques Putin

Trump Ally Sen. Cotton Defends NATO, Critiques Putin
Trump Ally Sen. Cotton Defends NATO, Critiques Putin

WASHINGTON: Good news for NATO: Sen. Tom Cotton — Iraq veteran, Tea Party star, and potential Defense Secretary for Donald Trump — said that America’s commitment to defend its NATO allies must be “iron-clad” and that Russia must change its ways before relations can improve. During the campaign, Trump famously praised Vladimir Putin and said…