Monday, February 9, 2015

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- Febraury 9, 2015

U.S. Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel, second from left, waves as he arrives with the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, U.S. Army General Martin Dempsey, right, to testify before the House Armed Services Committee about the FY2015 Defense Department budget on Capitol Hill in Washington March 6, 2014. Yuri Gripas/Reuters

Christopher A. Preble, Newsweek: U.S. Military Spending: A Lot? Or a Lot More?

In 2015, U.S. defense spending will be about $600 billion, or about 3.24 percent of GDP. The former figure would strike many Americans as sufficient, and a few would find it excessive.

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- February 9, 2015

Iraq anti-ISIL ground offensive to begin 'within weeks' -- Al Jazeera

White House says Obama will ask Congress to authorize military force against ISIS -- FOX News

Obama downplays Islamic State threat; objective now to ‘defeat,’ not ‘destroy’ -- Washington Times

Kerry: US 'on the road' to defeating ISIS -- The Hill

Urban combat will test U.S. strategy in Iraq -- Washington Post

2,000 UK troops, RAF spy plane bound for Jordan to combat ISIS -- RT

Jordan: ISIS lost 20% of its military capabilities -- Al Arabiya

NATO top commander in Europe says 'military option' possible in Ukraine -- RT

Stoltenberg Says Each NATO State Must Decide on Kiev Lethal Aid on Its Own -- Sputnik

Russia is reportedly getting military bases in an EU state -- Business Insider

Russian military delegation arrives in Cairo -- World Bulletin

With weapons modernization, Russia’s military ups its game as West watches closely -- Washington Post

Paris Must Deliver Mistral ‘Commercial Project’ to Russia -- Sputnik

Exclusive Interview With The French Navy On The Barracuda SSN Program -- Navy Recognition

French defence minister confirms Rafale talks with Egypt - TV -- Reuters

India Improving Defence Infra Along China Border in North-East Region -- IBTimes

South Korea, China to Establish Military Hotline -- VOA

North Korea missile launch may signal technical upgrade -- Stars and Stripes

Britain's MoD plans to spend £4.2bn on replacing Trident before parliament gives go-ahead -- Herald Scotland

Pentagon: U.S. Won’t Send Carrier to Mainland China This Year -- USNI News

US 6th Fleet flagship docks in Georgia after entering Black Sea -- RT

Thai-US Military Exercise Launched Amid Tensions Over Coup -- AP

F-35 fighter, P-8A patrol jet, KC-46 tanker are big winners in 2016 DOD budget -- Intelligence Aerospace

Analysts: Navy brass view F-35C's stealth as overrated -- Defense News

Advanced Hypersonic Weapon Flight Test-2: Launch vehicle support equipment causes test failure -- U.S. Army

Air Force launches a big change in basic training -- Stars and Stripes/San Antonio Express-News

DARPA: Cyberattacks against US military ‘dramatically increasing’ -- The Hill

Former general blasts Obama on national security strategy -- The Hill

Pentagon Needs Resources to Implement US National Security Strategy -- Sputnik

'Fat Leonard' Scandal Jams Up Dozens of US Navy Flag Moves -- Defense News

American Sniper and Our Problem With Military Mistakes -- David Kaiser, Time

Brian Williams' apology draws mixed reviews from mission vets -- Stars and Stripes

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