Friday, November 18, 2011

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- November 18, 2011

U.S. Marine Sgt. Chris Gonzalez speaks with a member of the Afghan police at the Kajaki Sofla Bazaar in Helmand province, Afghanistan, Nov. 5, 2011. Gonzalez is the civil affairs team chief assigned to Company B, 1st Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment. U.S. Marines assigned to the 1st Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment joined Afghan police in celebrating the Islamic holiday of Eid al-Adha, which encourages both reconciliation and charitable giving. U.S. Marince Corps photo by Cpl. James Clark

U.S. Military To Scrap COIN; Focus On Pacific, Says Vice Chairman -- Aol Defense

Omaha: The United States, which rushed to replace and rebuild its ability to wage counter insurgency warfare over the last decade, must plan for a new future in the Pacific and leave COIN behind.

That was the bold message of Adm. James "Sandy" Winnefeld speaking here at the Strategic Command Cyber and Space conference.

"We are not likely to have as our next fight a counterinsurgency," he said. While America has been teaching its troops Arabic and other regional languages, training them how to win friends and influence people at the village and provincial levels, "the world has changed," Winnefeld said. America's enemies and competitors are "coming up with new asymmetric advantages. They've been studying us closely...," he said. So, "we need to avoid the temptation to look in our rear view mirror."

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MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS

China, U.S. Use Same Tracking Base -- Wall Street Journal

NATO’s Missile Defence – the first live-fire test -- NATO

Israeli Gadget Masters Threaten Iran -- Strategy Page

Pakistan roiled by claims of civilian move against military leaders -- McClatchy News

Russian military chief warns of nuclear war risks
-- Bloomberg Businessweek

Russia to build 2 plants for S-500 air defense systems
-- RIA Novosti

Eyeing China, India to enter ICBM club in 3 months -- Times of India

N.Korea Test-Fires Air-to-Ship Missiles in West Sea -- CHosun Ilbo

Iran trains Gazans to operate anti-tank missiles -- Jerusalem Post

China vows closer military ties with ally North Korea amid lingering tensions on peninsula -- Washington Post

China gives cool response to US military activity in Australia -- Christian science Monitor

India and Pakistan: This Could Get Ugly -- Strategy Page

Marines prefer JLTV over recapped Humvee -- DoD Buzz

Tactical Communications: The U.S. Army’s “Miracle” in the Desert -- Defpro

Military Communications Market Looks Strong -- Ares/Aviation Week

U.S. Marines Won't Fly Brit Harriers
- -Defense News

Agreement elusive on women in combat
-- Washington Times

U.S. military better prepared for cyber warfare: general -- Reuters

Commission highlights China cyber attacks -- The Hill

Advisory panel urges administration, Congress for more scrutiny of Chinese military and firms -- Newser/AP

U.S. Budget Official: DoD Not Planning for Sequestration
-- Defense News

Military of two minds over 'super committee' success -- Stars and Stripes

Panetta: US must safeguard military's industrial base -- Defense News

U.S. Military Goes Online to Rebut Extremists’ Messages -- New York Times

Cultural Divide, Smaller Budgets Contribute to Vet Unemployment -- Military.com

Wreath-laying at JFK gravesite marks 50th anniversary of green beret -- Stars and Stripes

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