What Trump’s First Nuclear Posture Review Should Do

What Trump’s First Nuclear Posture Review Should Do
What Trump’s First Nuclear Posture Review Should Do

If we’re lucky, the fourth Nuclear Posture Review (NPR) will encourage a reawakening of strategic analysis and renewed efforts to assess the role of nuclear weapons in US national security. If we’re not, and this is more likely, we’ll find ourselves awash in time-worn arguments about assured destruction, limited war, arms limitation, modernization, and morality.…

Bad Idea: Starting a War on the Korean Peninsula

Bad Idea: Starting a War on the Korean Peninsula
Bad Idea: Starting a War on the Korean Peninsula

As Christmas draws closer, we hope you’re enjoying the troubling thoughts these Bad Idea pieces by experts at the Center for Strategic and International Studies are bringing to the policy sphere. This one deals with an issue much on the mind of those keeping close tabs on the current madness in the world — the…

Bad Idea: De-Alert U.S. ICBMs

Bad Idea: De-Alert U.S. ICBMs
Bad Idea: De-Alert U.S. ICBMs

We’re partnering with the Center for Strategic and International Studies to bring you their fab Bad Ideas series through the Christmas holiday season. This one deals with an issue our readers have grappled with several times over the last decade — should America take its ICBMs off alert. It’s sure to have been a central discussion…

CBO’s Nuclear Weapons Cost Estimate Is Way Too High ; Hint — Bombers

CBO’s Nuclear Weapons Cost Estimate Is Way Too High ; Hint — Bombers
CBO’s Nuclear Weapons Cost Estimate Is Way Too High ; Hint — Bombers

Todd Harrison is one of the best defense budget folks around. Like many budget weenies (that’s the technical term) he really cares about how people come up with cost estimates because the underlying assumptions for them can lead in radically different directions. One example is the recent estimate on how much the next generation of…

The New U.S. Nuclear Triad Will Be A Bargain

The New U.S. Nuclear Triad Will Be A Bargain
The New U.S. Nuclear Triad Will Be A Bargain

Is America’s nuclear arsenal too expensive? The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) released a report that concludes the Trump Administration’s plans to operate, sustain and recapitalize the aging U.S. nuclear arsenal over 30 years would cost the American people $1.2 trillion in constant dollars. The report explains ways in which delaying or cancelling the recapitalization of parts of…

10 Reasons The US Should Build New Nuclear Missiles, GBSD

10 Reasons The US Should Build New Nuclear Missiles, GBSD
10 Reasons The US Should Build New Nuclear Missiles, GBSD

CORRECTED: Minuteman Was First Solid-Fueled ICBM; Jon Wolfsthal’s name The first solid-fueled InterContinental Ballistic Missile, Minuteman 1, was deployed some 55 years ago on the same day that President Kennedy announced that Soviet missiles were being deployed in Cuba. At the end of the Cuban missile crisis, President Kennedy credited the newly deployed Minuteman ICBM as his “ace…

No Nuke Bombers On Call 24/7, But Alert Centers Being Upgraded

No Nuke Bombers On Call 24/7, But Alert Centers Being Upgraded
No Nuke Bombers On Call 24/7, But Alert Centers Being Upgraded

WASHINGTON: The Air Force Chief of Staff appeared to be talking about putting nuclear-armed bombers back on 24-hour alert, but the man who’d make the decision, the head of Strategic Command, wasn’t. After my colleague Marcus Weisgerber reported that Gen. David Goldfein said the Air Force was considering putting bombers back on alert, I checked with…

Chinese Sanctions On North Korea? Expert Doubts They’ll Bite

Chinese Sanctions On North Korea? Expert Doubts They’ll Bite
Chinese Sanctions On North Korea? Expert Doubts They’ll Bite

WASHINGTON: President Trump was pretty excited when he announced that the central Chinese bank ordered the cessation of all financial business with North Korea. Dean Cheng, the Heritage Foundation’s expert on China and its military, is much less excited. Cheng’s much more skeptical that this latest Chinese move will make any long-term difference in the…

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…

Ordering Nuclear War: Gen. Selva Tells Us What Happens

Ordering Nuclear War: Gen. Selva Tells Us What Happens
Ordering Nuclear War: Gen. Selva Tells Us What Happens

CAPITOL HILL: The security of nuclear command and control is the Holy Grail of the US military. Nothing, especially in these turbulent days, matters more. Aside from occasional talk about the nuclear football — as the case containing the nuclear codes is known — most Americans know little about what would happen in the event…

Hyten Outlines STRATCOM Overhaul; Nukes Sooner For F-35?

Hyten Outlines STRATCOM Overhaul; Nukes Sooner For F-35?
Hyten Outlines STRATCOM Overhaul; Nukes Sooner For F-35?

OMAHA: Strategic Command chief Gen. John Hyten today confirmed, more than two months after news first broke of a shift, that he’s ordered a series of sweeping changes at STRATCOM. Basically, he got rid of the Joint Functional Component Commands for space, global strike, cyber, integrated missile defense, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance and whittled them…

US Should Stand Off In Syria; Not A Core Interest

US Should Stand Off In Syria; Not A Core Interest
US Should Stand Off In Syria; Not A Core Interest

After a U.S. F-18 shot down a Syrian fighter-bomber last week, Assad’s ally, Russia, declared that it would consider shooting down any U.S. aircraft west of the Euphrates river. The White House defiantly declared the US would defend itself if attacked. Risking a war with a nuclear power over a Syrian policy that does not advance core…