Wednesday, November 11, 2020

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- November 11, 2020

Reuters 


WASHINGTON – The Pentagon under President-elect Joe Biden will face the same threats as it has under the Trump administration but will likely approach them in a different way, analysts say. 

The Pentagon's massive $700 billion budget is unlikely to take deep cuts given those threats, they say. 

Clear breaks with Trump's approach to the military, however, are likely on social issues.

Trump's defense strategy, authored in large part by former Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, views China and Russia as the nation's principal adversaries with lesser threats posed by Iran, North Korea and terrorist groups. That view of aggressors – referred to in some military circles as the "4 + 1" threat matrix – is unlikely to change on Biden's watch. 

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 Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- November 11, 2020 






























2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Open Records Request Finds NO INVOICES OR WORK ORDERS on Reported Election Day Water Main Break in Atlanta — Here’s What We Found…


Yup, there was no cheating.

Democrats take there cheating skills with them into the State Department and CIA and then wonder why the US always gets owned.

Democrats think the Russians and Chinese should roll over for them like country club Repugs do.

Anonymous said...

loser at7:16