A Calibrated Response To ISIL

A Calibrated Response To ISIL
A Calibrated Response To ISIL

The ISIL-induced crisis in the Middle East is a major one with regional implications. With several years of dynamic change in the region, and the failure to create a stable Iraq during the period after the overthrow of Saddam Hussein, ISIL has functioned like a match thrown into a gas can. What  should we do? We…

ISIL Is The Symptom, Syria’s al-Assad Is The Disease

ISIL Is The Symptom, Syria’s al-Assad Is The Disease
ISIL Is The Symptom, Syria’s al-Assad Is The Disease

  WASHINGTON: The enemy of my enemy is….who exactly? That is the question U.S. Central Command planners confronted recently when they targeted the Khorasan Group, a hardcore Al Qaeda cell in Syria suspected of planning terrorist attacks against the United States and Europe. Not surprisingly, the U.S. strikes also killed fighters from the Al-Nusra Front,…

The Army Gropes Toward A Cultural Revolution

The Army Gropes Toward A Cultural Revolution
The Army Gropes Toward A Cultural Revolution

AUSA: A new generation of generals is rising in the Army. It’s a generation forced to get creative by more than a decade of ugly unconventional conflicts. It’s a generation disillusioned by the mistakes of superiors, military and civilian alike. It’s a generation willing to take on the Army’s bureaucratic culture of top-down management, which…

ACC’s Gen. Hostage: On Fifth Gen Combat Cloud And Syria

ACC’s Gen. Hostage: On Fifth Gen Combat Cloud And Syria
ACC’s Gen. Hostage: On Fifth Gen Combat Cloud And Syria

Robbin Laird, a member of our Board of Contributors, and Ed Timperlake conducted what looks like it will be the last interview with Gen. Mike Hostage, the head of Air Combat Command, before he retires in early November. Hostage has overseen the Air Force’s transition to fifth generation aircraft with the introduction of the F-22 and preparations…

Biometrics May Mean End Of The Spy’s Disguise

Biometrics May Mean End Of The Spy’s Disguise
Biometrics May Mean End Of The Spy’s Disguise

SOMEWHERE IN WASHINGTON: Spy movie makers love retinal scans and ever-more inventive ways to steal or modify fingerprints. Former CIA Director David Petraeus and the Joint Special Operations Command relied heavily on retinal scans, DNA sampling, fingerprints, facial and body recognition — all cross referenced with other intelligence — to build enormous cross-linked databases that helped track and…

How To Defeat ISIL? The Governance Problem

How To Defeat ISIL? The Governance Problem
How To Defeat ISIL? The Governance Problem

Howard Bloom is, for lack of a better term, an original thinker. He penned “The Lucifer Principle: A Scientific Expedition into the Forces of History,” “Global Brain: The Evolution of Mass Mind from the Big Bang to the 21st Century,” and most recently, “The Mohammed Code.” Bloom wrote this op-ed for us in response to the question…

Syrian Ops Mean DoD ‘Budget Problems:’ CJCS Dempsey

Syrian Ops Mean DoD ‘Budget Problems:’ CJCS Dempsey
Syrian Ops Mean DoD ‘Budget Problems:’ CJCS Dempsey

PENTAGON: The services’ draft budgets delivered to the Office of Secretary of Defense early this month are probably being shredded in light of the campaign in Iraq and Syria against the terrorist group known as ISIL. “If you’re asking me, are we going to have budget problems, the answer is yes,” the president’s top military advisor told reporters this…

Arab Allies Take Lead In Syria Airstrikes; F-22s Fade From View

Arab Allies Take Lead In Syria Airstrikes; F-22s Fade From View
Arab Allies Take Lead In Syria Airstrikes; F-22s Fade From View

PENTAGON; The outlines of the campaign against ISIL are beginning to come into focus. The bombings and missile attacks against ISIL in Iraq are largely tactical, designed to provide the Iraqi military with some breathing room until they and the Kurdish peshmerga can mount effective counterattacks to drive ISIL out of their territory. But the bombings and missile strikes in…

Some 1,000 Asians Flock To ISIL: Adm. Locklear

Some 1,000 Asians Flock To ISIL: Adm. Locklear
Some 1,000 Asians Flock To ISIL: Adm. Locklear

PENTAGON: Even as the latest Mideast war sucks in more US attention and resources — as well as wannabe jihadis from around the world — the outgoing chief of Pacific Command emphasized the much-derided “rebalance to the Asia-Pacific” is still going strong. Despite sequestration budget cuts the US is still strong enough to handle both theaters at…

What The US, NATO Must Do To Counter Russia: Breedlove, Gorenc, & Odierno

What The US, NATO Must Do To Counter Russia: Breedlove, Gorenc, & Odierno
What The US, NATO Must Do To Counter Russia: Breedlove, Gorenc, & Odierno

Russia casts a long shadow nowadays, especially if you’re a neighbor. Armed with heavy tanks, jet fighters, long-range missiles, and the world’s slickest state-sponsored cyber-criminals, Russia is a very different threat from the so-called Islamic State, the Taliban, or even China. So how must the US and its NATO allies change gears, mindset and tactics to cope?…

Obama To World: We’re Back

Obama To World: We’re Back
Obama To World: We’re Back

WASHINGTON: While the talkerati focused intently on the fairly narrow issue of the presidential strategy to degrade and destroy ISIL, they may have missed the larger message President Obama sent: America is preeminent economically and militarily and has not backed away from the world stage. For almost two years — from the time he declared a…

It’s Not Airpower Vs. Boots On Ground Any More

It’s Not Airpower Vs. Boots On Ground Any More
It’s Not Airpower Vs. Boots On Ground Any More

As the Air Force Association girds for its annual conference, which starts Monday here in Washington, I was struck by several comments from several experts that the traditional dichotomy between air power and ground forces — often the focus of internecine budget battles between the Army and Air Force — isn’t that relevant any more. Aircraft…

ISIS Force Remains Low-Tech: DoD Data

ISIS Force Remains Low-Tech: DoD Data
ISIS Force Remains Low-Tech: DoD Data

  UPDATED: INCLUDES TEXT OF OBAMA SPEECH AS PREPARED Just hours before President Barack Obama goes on the air to explain his strategy to destroy the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS), the US military released revealing figures on the airstrikes against them so far. The new data further demolishes the idea that this…

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 —…