Two Cheers for OCO: Grease For Budget Wheels

Two Cheers for OCO: Grease For Budget Wheels
Two Cheers for OCO: Grease For Budget Wheels

The verdict from think tanks and commentators is in: Overseas Contingency Operations (OCO), the much-criticized war funding account, should move to the base budget because of abuses and a lack of transparency. As a matter of theory, such a move would be good government. OCO deflects hard choices and distorts the budget process. In the…

‘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…

EUCOM Morphing To Better Deter Russia: SecDef Germany Trip Preview

EUCOM Morphing To Better Deter Russia: SecDef Germany Trip Preview
EUCOM Morphing To Better Deter Russia: SecDef Germany Trip Preview

PENTAGON: In a stark indicator of just how grim the situation between Russia and the United States is growing, senior US defense officials say European Command is shifting its focus from “reassurance to deterrence” and “from a training to a warfighting stance.” Defense Secretary Ash Carter himself is flying across the Atlantic to preside over Tuesday’s…

Nuclear Bomber Signaling Doesn’t Work

Nuclear Bomber Signaling Doesn’t Work
Nuclear Bomber Signaling Doesn’t Work

In a recent article in Breaking Defense, Adam Lowther and Chris Winklepleck argue that the strategic aircraft leg of the triad provides unique “nuclear signaling” capabilities essential to demonstrating the seriousness of U.S. nuclear threats. But the benefit of using nuclear weapons in this manner is a dubious one, both for America and its allies.…

Europe Needs Intel, Ships, & Focus: Gen. Breedlove

Europe Needs Intel, Ships, & Focus: Gen. Breedlove
Europe Needs Intel, Ships, & Focus: Gen. Breedlove

WASHINGTON: NATO‘s supreme commander is on a pilgrimage to the Pentagon to ask for three things. Gen. Philip Breedlove wants more intelligence support, more naval power, and continued focus on the Russian threat to Europe. That’s tricky at a time when the Russian intervention in Syria — where the US will now send special operations…

Russian Threat Dominates AUSA: SecDef, Army Leaders

Russian Threat Dominates AUSA: SecDef, Army Leaders
Russian Threat Dominates AUSA: SecDef, Army Leaders

AUSA: “Russia has used political, economic, and military tools to undermine the sovereignty and territorial integrity of neighboring countries, flouted international legal norms, and destabilized the European security order by attempting to annex Crimea and continuing to fuel further violence in eastern Ukraine.” With those words, Defense Secretary Ash Carter captured the enormous shift in…

Russia Builds ‘Arc Of Steel’: Adm. Ferguson

Russia Builds ‘Arc Of Steel’: Adm. Ferguson
Russia Builds ‘Arc Of Steel’: Adm. Ferguson

WASHINGTON: “We are observing the manifestation of a more aggressive, more capable Russian navy,” the US Navy’s top commander in Europe said today. And if that fleet is Putin’s seagoing hammer, missile bases ashore are his land-based anvil. Complementing Russian naval modernization, Adm. Mark Ferguson said, we have seen “the construction of an arc of…

Russians In Syria Building A2/AD ‘Bubble’ Over Region: Breedlove

Russians In Syria Building A2/AD ‘Bubble’ Over Region: Breedlove
Russians In Syria Building A2/AD ‘Bubble’ Over Region: Breedlove

WASHINGTON: In keeping with its increasingly aggressive behavior over the past two years, Russia is deploying lethal and long-ranged anti-aircraft defenses to keep Western forces out of three key regions: the Baltics, the Black Sea, and, now, the Levant. From where NATO’s top commander Gen. Philip Breedlove sits, the Russian forces flowing into Syria don’t look…

Upgraded Radios, Networks Needed For Russian Challenge; Troops Fine: Lt. Gen. Hodges

Upgraded Radios, Networks Needed For Russian Challenge; Troops Fine: Lt. Gen. Hodges
Upgraded Radios, Networks Needed For Russian Challenge; Troops Fine: Lt. Gen. Hodges

RESTON, VA: US command and control networks take too long to link to allies and respond to Russia’s rapid-fire aggression. In Ukraine, “we’ve had at least two, maybe three of these cycles [already, where] they’ll back off, and there’ll be a long kind of quiet period, and then they’ll spike back up,” Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges…

Russians ‘Closed The Gap’ For A2/AD: Air Force Gen. Gorenc

Russians ‘Closed The Gap’ For A2/AD: Air Force Gen. Gorenc
Russians ‘Closed The Gap’ For A2/AD: Air Force Gen. Gorenc

AFA CONFERENCE: “The alarming thing,” said the commander of US Air Forces in Europe, is that the Russians are catching up. “They’ve closed the gap.” “The advantage that we had from the air I can honestly say is shrinking,” Gen. Frank Gorenc said, “not only with respect to the aircraft that they’re producing, but the…

Pentagon Issues Surface — A Bit — At Presidential Debate

Pentagon Issues Surface — A Bit — At Presidential Debate
Pentagon Issues Surface — A Bit — At Presidential Debate

At last night’s debate for those with a real shot at the nomination, there was an inverse proportion between the putative Republican presidential candidates’ places in the polls and the detail of information they offered about the US military. Most of the jaw-jaw — for that’s all it is at this stage in the race…

Ukraine: Sneak Peek At World War III?

Ukraine: Sneak Peek At World War III?
Ukraine: Sneak Peek At World War III?

PENTAGON: What would World War III look like? Ask a Ukrainian. In their war against Russia, Ukrainian troops have endured artillery bombardments like nothing Americans have seen since World War II. Russian electronic attacks against radio communications are like nothing the US has seen — ever. So even as Washington debates further training — and perhaps arming — the…

Putin Rebuilds Russia’s Military While US Strategy Is All Over Map

Putin Rebuilds Russia’s Military While US Strategy Is All Over Map
Putin Rebuilds Russia’s Military While US Strategy Is All Over Map

In his 1940 book, The New World Order, H.G. Wells wrote, “I think that in the decades before 1914 not only I but most of my generation – in the British Empire, America, France, and indeed throughout most of the civilized world – thought that war was dying out.” That assertion now seems naïve, even childish.…

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…