Wednesday, February 9, 2011

The U.S. National Military Strategy Is Unveiled

Navy Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, addresses audience members at the U.S. Strategic Command change-of-command ceremony on Offutt Air Force Base, Neb., Jan. 28, 2011. DOD photo by U.S. Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Chad J. McNeeley

Asia And Cyberattacks Headline List Of Growing Threats To US, Military Says -- Christian Science Monitor

In the first revision of its National Military Strategy since 2004, the US military also hints at the wear and tear on American servicemen and women after 10 years of war in Iraq and Afghanistan.

In the first revision of the National Military Strategy since 2004, the Pentagon is singling out Asia as a region of rising power and concern, pointing to the increased threat of cyberattacks, and warning of the “impact of the wars on our military, especially our people” as the US enters its 10th year of fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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More News On The National Military Strategy

Admiral Mullen tries again to prepare for the future -- Small Wars Journal
New military strategy looks beyond Afghan war -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Chairman’s Corner: 2011 National Military Strategy -- U.S. Department of Defense
Chairman’s Corner: 2011 National Military Strategy -- Eurasia Review
Joint Chiefs Chairman Says Military Must Focus Beyond Iraq and Afghanistan -- New York Times
America's new cold war? U.S. military widens focus from 'fighting violent extremism' to 'security threat' from the East -- The Daily Mail
Mullen: U.S. military shifting focus to Asia-Pacific, needs partners to face changing threats -- Stars And Stripes
Mullen to China: We’re Staying in Your Backyard -- The Danger Room
US seeks expanded military ties with India, China -- Top News
US seeks to expand military cooperation with India: Pentagon -- DNA
Pentagon highlights threats from Asia in strategy report -- Washington Times
The Pentagon Opts for Economy of Force -- Strategy Page
Pentagon Wish List -- Time Magazine

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