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Iran Well Prepared for the Worst

  • January 31, 2012
  • Asia Times

Most discussions of possible United States military operations in the Persian Gulf, should Iran try to prevent maritime traffic from going through the Strait of Hormuz, generally say that while it would not be a cakewalk, it would not be an enormously difficult task either.

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Critics Lob Bombs at Pentagon Strategy

  • January 30, 2012
  • National Defense Magazine

The Obama administration’s strategy to reshape the post-war military is less than a month old, and already it is under fire from Washington insiders.

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How You Like That Pay, Soldier?

  • January 26, 2012
  • Time Magazine

Troops get paid in lots of different ways. There’s basic pay, allowances, bonuses, incentives and assorted housing, health and retirement bennies. Is this the best way to compensate U.S. military personnel? In other words, are we getting the biggest bang for the taxpayer’s buck with this rucksack of options?

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The First Cut Is the Weakest

  • January 26, 2012
  • Foreign Policy Magazine

The deep change which the new budget rather vaguely discloses is the shift from a military doctrine focused on land wars to one much more oriented towards naval and air conflict. First, as the “Strategic Guidance” which the Pentagon issued earlier this month states, “U.S. forces will no longer be sized to conduct large-scale, prolonged stability operations” — i.e., no more wars of occupation like Iraq or Afghanistan/…/

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CSBA: Our Weapons Mix is ‘Out of Whack’

  • January 24, 2012
  • DoD Buzz

The Pentagon must continue to tweak its weapons mix if it wants to meet the military challenges of this century, a member of an influential think tank told an audience of field grade (and at least one general) Air Force officers today.

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