SASC Puts Meat On Pacific Pivot’s Bones: $100M Annually For Partners

SASC Puts Meat On Pacific Pivot’s Bones: $100M Annually For Partners
SASC Puts Meat On Pacific Pivot’s Bones: $100M Annually For Partners

UPDATE: CSIS’ Mira Rapp-Hooper Praises Move CAPITOL HILL: The Pentagon wants to help our friends in the Pacific. It’s a core mission given America’s pivot back to the Pacific. But it’s hard to do. You can help their forces train with Foreign Military Financing, but it takes two years or so to get something going, and who gets what is really decided by the State…

McCain Points To ‘Dramatic Change’ In Chinese-Built Islands

McCain Points To ‘Dramatic Change’ In Chinese-Built Islands
McCain Points To ‘Dramatic Change’ In Chinese-Built Islands

WASHINGTON: What began with a tiny artificial island built by China to stake a concrete claim in the South China Sea is fast on its way to becoming 600 acres of at least seven islands spread across the South China Sea. One of the most impressive is so-called Fiery Cross Island, the permanent structure above complete with…

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…

Chinese Reporters Press US Navy Chief: P-8s, Go Home!

Chinese Reporters Press US Navy Chief: P-8s, Go Home!
Chinese Reporters Press US Navy Chief: P-8s, Go Home!

O wad some Power the giftie gie us To see oursels as ithers see us! It wad frae mony a blunder free us…. — Robert Burns, “To A Louse” WASHINGTON: A tag-team of Chinese reporters pressed the normally soft-spoken Chief of Naval Operations into making some fairly blunt statements on US-China relations this morning. It was an…

ISIS Adapts To US Airstrikes – Much Like Vietnamese

ISIS Adapts To US Airstrikes – Much Like Vietnamese
ISIS Adapts To US Airstrikes – Much Like Vietnamese

US aircraft are flying “50 to 60” sorties a day over Iraq, from food drops to airstrikes, but their impact is local and “very temporary,” the Pentagon’s director of operations told reporters this afternoon. While Lt. Gen. William Mayville didn’t say so outright, it’s clear the majority of missions are still “intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance”…

US-China To Set Up Video Hotline, Talk Of Joint Exercises

US-China To Set Up Video Hotline, Talk Of Joint Exercises
US-China To Set Up Video Hotline, Talk Of Joint Exercises

PENTAGON: Interspersed with strong declarations by Gen. Fang Fenghui,  head of the People’s Liberation Army’s general staff, that China is right in all of its territorial disputes in the East and South China Seas, there were clear indications that the United States and China are grappling with how to craft a more stable and more intimate…

Allies Offer US Strong Advantages, And Some Risk, In China Rivalry

America counts heavily on a cordon of allies stretching from Japan to the north down to Thailand, and across to India, in the highly unlikely event of war with China. But these same allies could draw the U.S. into strictly local disputes in which America does not always have a clear security interest and which…

Obama Should Copy Nixon: Avoid Foreign Conflicts, Use Allies, Invest in R&D

WASHINGTON: Nixon, Ford, and Carter aren’t anyone’s three favorite presidents. But defense policymakers today could learn something from how they handled the hard times of the 1970s: They shifted costly security burdens to foreign partners while pulling US forces out, and they cut defense budgets generally while protecting long-term investments in “seed corn” technologies that…

Personal Military Ties Key To Successful Alliances: CJCS Demspey

WASHINGTON: Just back from his trip to Asia, the jet-lagged Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff attended graduation ceremonies at the Pentagon’s National Defense University, where he singled out NDU’s first-ever Vietnamese graduate, a colonel in the People’s Army of Vietnam, as an example of the kind of relationship-building the US military must do…