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Is the Arctic The Next South China Sea? Not Likely
“Today, there are some competing claims, but…it’s an orderly process and no one is building islands, drilling in someone else’s potential EEZ (Exclusive Economic Zone), or harassing each other’s vessels,” said Bryan Clark,
Australia needs to plan for a missile defence shield to protect country from China and North Korea: security experts
A former defence strategist for George W. Bush’s administration and now chief executive of the US Centre for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments joined Shearer’s call that Australia should be planning for a longer-term continental missile shield for Australia.
Bleak Budget Forecast
For all the talk of the Trump military buildup, there is little prospect of the dream becoming reality anytime soon, according to a sobering analysis by Katherine Blakeley of the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments.
Why South Korea Needs THAAD
“I do not believe there are direct military actions that could dissuade or prevent the regime from pursuing ballistic missiles and nuclear weapons without risking a response that could devastate Seoul,” Mark Gunzinger, a former Air Force B-52 bomber pilot and current senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments told The National Interest.
Everything You Need to Know: B-1B Bombers, F-15s and F-2 Strike Fighters Fly Over Korea
“I do not believe there are direct military actions that could dissuade or prevent the regime from pursuing ballistic missiles and nuclear weapons without risking a response that could devastate Seoul,” Mark Gunzinger, a former Air Force B-52 bomber pilot and current senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments told The National Interest.
Experts question the US Navy’s ideas for a new frigate
In response to a question from subcommittee chairman Sen. Roger Wicker, R-Miss., Bryan Clark, a retired submariner and analyst with the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, said he thought the RFI was too vague and questioned whether the U.S. Navy actually knows what it wants.