What Really Mattered In 2017 (Our Top 10 List)

What Really Mattered In 2017 (Our Top 10 List)
What Really Mattered In 2017 (Our Top 10 List)

This is a list of the most important stories and opinion pieces we ran at Breaking Defense in 2017. It’s a bit like our coverage: freewheeling, often unexpected and, hopefully, poking at the spots where policymakers in the US, NATO, Australia, Japan, South Korea and our other treaty allies and partners need to look. We…

Mattis Warns Against US Unpreparedness, Eye On Korea

Mattis Warns Against US Unpreparedness, Eye On Korea
Mattis Warns Against US Unpreparedness, Eye On Korea

AUSA: T.R. Fehrenbach’s seminal history, “This Kind of War: A Study in Unpreparedness” was center stage during Defense Secretary Jim Mattis‘ opening speech here this morning. The message to Congress and the American people, as well as the Army, seemed clear: war against North Korea is possible, though we’ll do everything possible short of war…

No White House ‘Chaos’; Trump’s Korea Remarks Calculated: H.R. McMaster

No White House ‘Chaos’; Trump’s Korea Remarks Calculated: H.R. McMaster
No White House ‘Chaos’; Trump’s Korea Remarks Calculated: H.R. McMaster

WASHINGTON: There’s no “feuding” or “chaos” in the Trump White House, National Security Advisor H.R. McMaster insisted yesterday. Anyone who pushed their personal agenda at the expense of the president’s is now either gone or neutralized by Chief of Staff John Kelly, McMaster added. Both men are military officers, as is Defense Secretary Jim Mattis. McMaster…

What War With North Korea Would Look Like: 20K NK Dead A Day

What War With North Korea Would Look Like: 20K NK Dead A Day
What War With North Korea Would Look Like: 20K NK Dead A Day

Relatively few Americans know many details about how a war between North Korean, the US, South Korean and United Nations force would look. One of them is Rob Givens, who served as the deputy assistant chief of staff for operations of U.S. Forces Korea and as special assistant to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of…

How To Avoid War With North Korea

How To Avoid War With North Korea
How To Avoid War With North Korea

Donald Trump spirals downward. As long as he remains in the White House, we are called upon to do everything in our power to limit the damage he can do. Above all, there is the need to prevent a war of choice to disarm North Korea of its nuclear weapons. There are many reasons to…

Nuclear Weapons ‘Socializing’ North Korea? Time To Pressure Russia

Nuclear Weapons ‘Socializing’ North Korea? Time To Pressure Russia
Nuclear Weapons ‘Socializing’ North Korea? Time To Pressure Russia

WASHINGTON: As the Japanese reacted vigorously today to North Korea’s firing of a missile over the northern island of Hokkaido, the head of the Air Force’s Air Command and Staff College argued in an article that the possession of nuclear weapons is actually helping to restrain Kim Jong-un’ s actions. In his article, James Forsyth, dean…

Bolster Missile Defenses Against North Korea; Could Help With China

Bolster Missile Defenses Against North Korea; Could Help With China
Bolster Missile Defenses Against North Korea; Could Help With China

  What should the United States and its allies do to improve their ability to stop North Korean missiles? Enhanced missile defense performance would be the best guarantee against a North Korean breakout. Should fighting occur, missile defense performance will determine how much of a time cushion is available to U.S. and allied offensive forces…

Korean War 2.0? The Signs To Watch

Korean War 2.0? The Signs To Watch
Korean War 2.0? The Signs To Watch

After threatening to rain four missiles around Guam, North Korea’s pudgy leader, Kim Jong-un appeared to back off today. The (spoof) official North Korean News Agency issued a fabulous tweet describing it, declaring: “Esteemed General Kim Jong-Un reprieves US colony of Guam, citing concern for ocelots and sea turtles. Fate of Los Angeles remains unclear.”…

What the Trump Administration Is Really Doing About  North Korea

What the Trump Administration Is Really Doing About  North Korea
What the Trump Administration Is Really Doing About North Korea

Since the end of the Cold War and then the Agreed Framework in 1994, the United States has engaged in a serial “Big Wink” with respect to denuclearization of the Korean peninsula. First, we officially dismissed the idea that the Chinese fund the North Korean nuclear and missile programs through five key banks in China.…

North Korea Won’t Give Nukes Up ‘At Any Price:’ Top Korea Intel Officer

North Korea Won’t Give Nukes Up ‘At Any Price:’ Top Korea Intel Officer
North Korea Won’t Give Nukes Up ‘At Any Price:’ Top Korea Intel Officer

OMAHA: The deep fissures over how to solve our knottiest national security problem, North Korea’s development of nuclear weapons, were on full display here this afternoon as the government’s top expert said Kim Jong-un “does not intend to negotiate those capabilities away at any price.” Markus Garlauskas, the North Korea officer for the Director of…

Save Our Seoul: Can Lasers & Rail Guns Protect Korea?

Save Our Seoul: Can Lasers & Rail Guns Protect Korea?
Save Our Seoul: Can Lasers & Rail Guns Protect Korea?

WASHINGTON: How do you stop 1,000 missiles? Current missile defenses can’t. They’re designed to stop a small attack from a rogue state. But even rogue states like North Korea — let alone power players like China’s Second Artillery — can now throw more missiles at us than we have interceptors to shoot them down. That’s why the military, industry,…

Save Our Seoul: South Korea Needs THAAD ASAP

Save Our Seoul: South Korea Needs THAAD ASAP
Save Our Seoul: South Korea Needs THAAD ASAP

WASHINGTON: North Korea can’t nuke the US, not yet. But boy dictator Kim Jong-un already has about a thousand ballistic missiles capable of reaching South Korea and, in some cases, Japan. Most are Scud-like weapons with conventional explosives but a few might be nuclear-tipped. Against a large-scale launch, former Pentagon strategist Van Jackson said this morning, the missile…

US, China, Russia, Japan, South Korea Willing To Push On North Korean Nukes, But…

US, China, Russia, Japan, South Korea Willing To Push On North Korean Nukes, But…
US, China, Russia, Japan, South Korea Willing To Push On North Korean Nukes, But…

WASHINGTON: The US, Russia, and China — despite all their other differences — can agree on a basic approach to how to deal with North Korea’s nuclear arsenal. The bad news? That approach can’t work. Despite disputes ranging from the Crimean peninsula to the Senkaku Islands, the US and its allies can still form a united front with Russia and…

Time To Talk Plainly And Clearly About Nuclear Weapons

Time To Talk Plainly And Clearly About Nuclear Weapons
Time To Talk Plainly And Clearly About Nuclear Weapons

Bob Butterworth knows nuclear weapons. He know cyber weapons. He knows space. He knows intelligence. And Butterworth cares enough to take public risks, to speak plainly in hopes others will do the same and thus help the country find the best answers to tough problems. While the American public has little idea it’s happening, a…