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…

Thornberry Fears Bureaucracy Hamstrings Cyber Vs. Daesh

Thornberry Fears Bureaucracy Hamstrings Cyber Vs. Daesh
Thornberry Fears Bureaucracy Hamstrings Cyber Vs. Daesh

WASHINGTON: Why does the internet still work in Raqqa? That simple question about the Syrian capital of Daesh, the self-proclaimed Islamic State, posed today by retired fighter pilot Rep. Martha McSally, goes to the heart of how the military will use — or refrain from using — cyber weapons. It goes to deep suspicions that…

NATO AWACS Likely For CENTCOM

NATO AWACS Likely For CENTCOM
NATO AWACS Likely For CENTCOM

NATO HQ: As Central Command continues to hammer Daesh with bombs, rockets, bullets, and more, that’s straining the limited supply of AWACS, the airborne radar/command post aircraft that form the backbone of a modern air campaign. “That’s a capability under stress,” a senior NATO diplomat told reporters here. AWACS is one of those classic “high-demand, low-density”…

Dems Counterattack On McCain’s $18B For ‘Readiness’

Dems Counterattack On McCain’s $18B For ‘Readiness’
Dems Counterattack On McCain’s $18B For ‘Readiness’

WASHINGTON: The battle lines were drawn today between Republicans and Democrats over the $18 billion Sen. John McCain wants to add to the defense budget in an amendment to the 2017 National Defense Authorization Act. You want it? Then add a matching $18 billion to domestic spending, Sen. Barbara Mikulski, the powerhouse appropriator countered today…

Carter Details Cyber, Intel Strikes Against Daesh At NORTHCOM Ceremony

Carter Details Cyber, Intel Strikes Against Daesh At NORTHCOM Ceremony
Carter Details Cyber, Intel Strikes Against Daesh At NORTHCOM Ceremony

PETERSEN AFB: As he welcomed America’s first female combatant commander, NORTHCOM‘s new leader Gen. Lori Robinson, Defense Secretary Ash Carter detailed publicly some of the cyber attacks against Daesh — what his deputy called “cyber bombs” — that US forces have launched in recent months. “We’re using these tools to deny the ability of ISIL leadership…

Clinton’s Defense Spending: Vague But More Hawkish Than Obama

Clinton’s Defense Spending: Vague But More Hawkish Than Obama
Clinton’s Defense Spending: Vague But More Hawkish Than Obama

This completes our series on the initial defense plans of the major presidential contenders for the 2016 election. Mark Cancian of the Center for Strategic and International Studies will keep his eye on Clinton and Trump’s campaign as we get more details (presuming we do) and analyze them. Read on. The Editor Hillary Clinton really,…

Anti-Daesh Coalition Meets; SEAL Death Reminds All Of Stakes

Anti-Daesh Coalition Meets; SEAL Death Reminds All Of Stakes
Anti-Daesh Coalition Meets; SEAL Death Reminds All Of Stakes

EUCOM HEADQUARTERS, STUTTGART: in a series of lightning meetings held throughout the day, Defense Secretary Ash Carter and 11 allies tried to hash out the next steps needed for dealing Daesh “a lasting defeat” in Iraq and Syria. Carter started the day with a short address to representatives of the now-11 partners — the 11th nation, Norway, just…

SecDef Keeps Door Open For Russia — If It Ends Aggression

SecDef Keeps Door Open For Russia — If It Ends Aggression
SecDef Keeps Door Open For Russia — If It Ends Aggression

EUCOM HQ: As he addressed reporters today during the European Command change of command ceremony here, a visibly moved Defense Secretary told us he had just learned an American soldier died in Iraq. Carter had few details but he said this: “But it shows you, it’s a serious fight that we have to wage in…

Carter Strongly Objects To House NDAA; Norway To Send Troops Against Daesh

Carter Strongly Objects To House NDAA; Norway To Send Troops Against Daesh
Carter Strongly Objects To House NDAA; Norway To Send Troops Against Daesh

 STUTTGART, GERMANY: In a last minute-announcement before his meeting with 10 anti-Daesh coalition members, Defense Secretary Ash Carter told reporters that Norway has made a “very significant” pledge to contribute to the fight. He also hinted that American troop commitments would increase in the future. “Norway’s decision to deploy special operations forces to Jordan to…

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…

‘It Sucks To Be ISIL:’ US Deploys ‘Cyber Bombs,’ Says DepSecDef

‘It Sucks To Be ISIL:’ US Deploys ‘Cyber Bombs,’ Says DepSecDef
‘It Sucks To Be ISIL:’ US Deploys ‘Cyber Bombs,’ Says DepSecDef

BUCKLEY AFB: Deputy Defense Secretary Bob Work told reporters today that ISIL is under tremendous pressure from the United States — “from every single direction, the north, the east, the west and the south” — and the terrorist group has lost every engagement with allied forces over the last six months. That apparently includes in cyberspace.…

Momentum Shifts To US In Struggle Against Daesh: Carter

Momentum Shifts To US In Struggle Against Daesh: Carter
Momentum Shifts To US In Struggle Against Daesh: Carter

PENTAGON: The United States and its allies have turned the tables on Daesh and the battle for Mosul is joined. While the battle will be grim and long, those opposed to the nihilists, murderers, rapists and apostates also known as ISIL now possess the momentum that had for so long been with the other side.…