Gen. Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. DoD
WSJ: U.S. Seeks More Troops From U.N.
The U.S. is appealing to Europe, Australia and Canada to deploy more U.N. troops
The top U.S. military officer called on representatives of more than 100 countries to step up assistance to United Nations peacekeeping, but stopped short of saying how Washington would raise its own contribution.
Gen. Martin Dempsey is the first chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff to address a U.N. gathering, a sign of the Obama administration’s heightened focus on peacekeeping and how it can further American interests.
President Barack Obama is expected to unveil a new commitment when he leads a summit on peacekeeping in September during the U.N.’s 70th annual general debate.
Military And intelligence News Briefs -- July 29, 2015
Top American Commander Warns U.N. That Too Few Carry Efforts for Peace -- NYT
Top US General Urges Countries to Bolster UN Peacekeeping -- VOA/Reuters
US Military Chief: World Risks Becoming Immune to Crises -- AP
Pentagon Doesn’t Know if it’s Allowed to Defend Syrian Fighters or Turkish 'Safe Zone' -- National Journal/Defense One
Pentagon chief says the US commitment to Israel is 'ironclad' -- The Hill
Sweden Says Sub Wreck a Czarist Russian Vessel -- AFP
Russia To Deploy S-400 Missile Defense System To Far East Region Of Kamchatka -- IBTimes
China Says Naval Cooperation Important for Relations With Russia -- Sputnik
China’s PLA Launches Massive War Games in South China Sea -- Sputnik
China Conducts Live Firing Drill In Disputed South China Sea -- AFP
Submarine killers: India's $61 billion warning to China -- Bloomberg
Turkey to Buy Anti-Ballistic Missile Systems Details From China -- Sputnik
Heading to China, Erdoğan eyes improved missile defense bid -- Today's Zaman
Japan to Equip Two Warships With Laser Weapons -- Sputnik
Argentina chooses Israel over China for fighter jet purchase -- Want China Times
France Eyeing to Deliver Rafale Jets to Malaysia, UAE -- Sputnik
Canada to Buy Israeli Iron Dome Technology - National Defense Department -- Sputnik
USAF Keeping Spare AC-130Us Gunships For Laser And 'Pain Ray' Tests -- Foxtrot Alpha
Lockheed F-35’s Reliability Found Wanting in Shipboard Testing -- Bloomberg
Air Force secretary: The F-35 has a wide range of problems -- Business Insider/Military.com
Spare Parts Needed to Ready F-35 for the Pacific, General Says -- DoD Buzz
F-35B Needs Workaround to Fuse Sensor Data, General Says -- Defense Tech
F-35 Lightning II - last of the manned fighters? -- IHS Jane's 360
The Military Will Test a New Terrifyingly Loud Noise Gun -- Defense One
Navy Pursuing Upgraded Railgun, Higher-Power Laser Gun By 2020 -- USNI News
SEAL Team 6 by the Numbers -- Sean D. Naylor, Foreign Policy
5 of the most elite special forces in the world -- Business Insider
The Pentagon now says at least 192 laboratories accidentally received anthrax -- Verge
Critics warn of $11 billion Pentagon health records fiasco -- Politico
Does Guantanamo Bay have a cancer problem? Three military lawyers are dead. -- Dan Lamonthe, Washington Post
America’s First Female Four-Star on Diversity in the Military -- Defense One/Quartz
Congress Moves To Impose Market-Style Reforms On Pentagon Weapons Purchases -- Loren Thompson, Forbes
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