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Voices: A War That Restored Confidence in Military
"The military can never take the support of the American people for granted," said Andrew Krepinevich, a retired Army officer and president of the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, a think tank.
McCain, Forbes Praise New Navy Challenge To China In Paracel Islands
January 30, 2016
Future Army Commission report misses mark, experts say
January 29, 2016
Could the F-35 be the plane for our time after all?
Brendon Thomas-Noone
OPINION | Need of the Hour : New Intelligence Priorities for Anti-Access, Area Denial (A2/AD)
As the United States (U.S.) foreign focus shifts from a region where there has been a general freedom of access for intelligence gathering assets, leaders must consider that many regions containing near-future threats do not grant U.S.forces the permissive access that they have become accustomed to. Developed nations like Russia, China, North Korea, and Iran are among the locations that the military and State Department once again consider to be top threats. These potential threats simply will not allow foreign powers like the U.S.to have complete freedom of movement and will actively work against attempted U.S. intelligence operations...
Invisible Bullets: The Navy’s Big Problem In Future War
January 27, 2016