Tuesday, October 2, 2018

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- October 2, 2018


FOX News: US military presence in region doesn't match Trump's rhetoric on Iran: report

The U.S. military preparedness for a possible confrontation in the Persian Gulf is lagging behind the Trump administration's increasingly harsh rhetoric towards the Iranian regime, military experts say.

Military officials told The Wall Street Journal that the U.S. military haven't had a U.S. aircraft carrier in the Persian Gulf since March, which is the longest period in the two decades. The U.S. military normally maintained presence in the region over the years.

Defense Secretary Jim Mattis also announced pulling four Patriot missile-defense systems out of Jordan, Kuwait and Bahrain this month in a bid to ramp up military capabilities against Russia and China and away from the Middle East, according to the Journal.

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Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- October 2, 2018

US Calls Iranian Missile Strike Targeting Syrian Militants 'Reckless' -- VOA

Mattis: Training has begun for joint US-Turkish patrols in Syrian city -- The Hill

US says it will 'take out' banned Russian cruise missiles if secret development continues -- ABC News Online

US threatens to 'take out' Russian missiles if Moscow keeps violating nuclear treaty -- CNN

US NATO envoy warns Russia against developing new missiles -- The Hill

NATO Ops Center Goes 24/7 To Counter Russians: Gen. Scaparrotti -- Breaking Defense

Russia Completes Deliveries of S-300 Air Defense Systems to Syria - Shoigu -- Sputnik

Syrian military to be trained to use Russian S-300 systems within three months -- TASS

Iranian Ballistic Missile Program is Threat - French Defense Minister -- Sputnik

Israel is clearing the path for strikes on Beirut, Lebanon says -- ABC News Online

Russia and India 'set to sign $5bn S-400 missile deal' -- Al Jazeera

South Korea celebrates Armed Forces Day with K-Pop -- UPI

Naval Group: Talks with Australia still underway for sub buy -- Defense News

Boko Haram exposes the cracks in Nigeria’s military strategy -- Daily Maverick

Sierra Leone military truck kills 13, injures 30 after brake failure -- Africa News

NATO invites Russia to monitor Trident Juncture military drills -- TASS

Germany extends military mandate in Iraq -- DW

Britain confirms talks with Boeing over potential $2.6B Wedgetail aircraft buy -- Defense News

UK and US will be allowed to join some EU military projects -- Politico

Lockheed to provide Hellfire II missiles for the Netherlands, Japan -- UPI

Boeing to provide Trident II navigational support to U.S., U.K. -- UPI

Mattis: US not planning to cut back 'one bit' of support for French operations in Mali -- The Hill

Mattis offers easing of US export limits on French cruise missile -- Defense News

U.S. to keep supporting French military effort in Mali: Pentagon chief -- Reuters

Mattis: US relations with China not worsening despite bumps -- AP

Expanded Marine rotational force deploys to Norway -- UPI

F-35 upgrade plan awaiting approval from top Pentagon acquisition exec -- Defense News

America’s newest nuclear gravity bomb completes design review -- Defense News

US military comes to grips with over-reliance on Chinese imports -- Channel News Asia/Reuters

126,000 service members in crosshairs for separation as DoD’s ‘deploy or get out’ policy takes effect -- Military Times

‘We can do a little better for that soldier’: A Green Beret just got his Silver Star upgraded to a Medal of Honor -- Army Times

What should be done with report on military sexual harassment and assault? -- Kayla Williams, The Hill

Suspected ricin packages sent to US Pentagon -- DW

There are more Marines in power now than ever before. Here’s how it happened. -- Marine Times

2 comments:

  1. American Middle East strategy is changing and the military is following suit. The US is feverishly arming, training and mentoring deployed and fighting Sunni Arab militarys and expecting them to be able to fight in the early days of any Middle Eastern war. Second the Sunni's are aligning with Israel to form a military alliance against Iran. Russia isn't joining Iran to form a counter alliance so no need for the US to be there in numbers. The US can start to redeploy away from the region with mobile forces available should there be a need.

    The US is dancing with China and that will take her full attention.

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  2. Ah yes, more innocent people to kill.

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