Alpha Company, 40th Expeditionary Signal Battalion conducts a live fire exercise at Fort Huachuca. (Photo credit: US Army/Lara Poirrier)
CSM: After Afghanistan, what kind of wars does Pentagon want to fight?
As the last of the U.S. forces withdrew from Afghanistan and closed the books on the longest war in American history, the general consensus seemed to be that politicians won’t be asking the Pentagon to do that again anytime soon.
The “that” includes sending hundreds of thousands of troops, as was the case at the height of the invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan, to win hearts and minds in a counterinsurgency campaign.
For 20 years, the U.S. military was enlisted in the laudable if unrealized goal of creating a representative democracy – or at least a tolerably functioning inclusive state.
Yet the Pentagon’s boots-on-the-ground experience in Afghanistan will nonetheless leave a lasting imprint on military doctrine in ways that will continue to shape its leaders.
That’s even as their focus pivots to what many consider to be the Department of Defense comfort zone of “great power competition” in places like Asia.
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Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- September 29, 2021
Key takeaways from US military leaders on Afghanistan withdrawal -- ABC News
After Afghanistan Pullout, US Seeks NATO Basing, Intel Pacts -- AP
Five takeaways from senior military leaders' testimony on Afghanistan -- CNN
Top general acknowledges Taliban offered to let the US handle Kabul security -- The Hill
Milley says he wouldn't 'tip off the enemy' to 'surprise' plans -- The Hill
New US Navy task group taps destroyers to focus on countering Russian undersea threat -- Navy Times
New Destroyer Task Force Established To Hunt Russian Submarines In The Atlantic -- Warzone/The Drive
US Navy’s Latest Plan for Its Future May Not Come Until 2023, Says Top Admiral -- Defense One
Army tests MK-22 Precision Sniper Rifle at Fort Bragg ahead of fielding -- UPI
Smoke from nuclear war would trigger massive climate change -- UPI
3 Soldiers at 10th Mountain May Have Died by Suicide in 2 Days. The Division Is Trying to Figure Out Why. -- Military.com
Sens. Gillibrand, Ernst call House defense legislation ‘inadequate’ on military prosecutions -- Politico
The Space Force Unveils its New, Sci-Fi Worthy Uniform -- Military.com
The Space Force Finally Has Its Own Rank Insignia -- Military.com Biden hit with backlash over removal of Pentagon’s top nuclear policy official -- Defense News
Former military intelligence analyst: Biden admin buying Chinese drones 'poses national security threat' -- FOX News
Milley: US Should Explore More Military Talks with Russia -- Military.com/AP
US Rules Out Redeploying Tactical Nukes to South Korea -- VOA
Historic B-2 deployment to Iceland reflects increasing US Arctic focus -- Business Insider
U.S. Navy, Bahrain partner to ramp up unmanned systems use -- UPI
US, NATO, Ukraine hold Rapid Trident exercise to practice offensive operations -- TASS
US Air Force Chief ‘Hyper-Focused’ on Growing China Challenge in Pacific -- Sputnik
Classified satellite declared lost after China launches twice in 2 hours -- Space News
Amid Taiwan tensions, China uses air show to spotlight advanced stealth drones, spacecraft -- ABC News Australia
China has upgraded its best stealth fighter jet with domestic-made engines -- CNN
China Is Cloning Kratos' XQ-58A Valkyrie Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle Concept (Updated) -- Warzone/The Drive
Russia works on its own orbital station despite possible extension of ISS service — Putin -- TASS
Sweden to deepen military ties with Norway, Denmark, Swedish TV reports -- Reuters
‘Making Ourselves Be Respected’: Macron Calls For European Army As US ‘Focused on Itself’ -- Sputnik
N. Korea accuses US of hostility, continues weapons tests -- AP
India's top court clears way for women to attend elite military academy -- CNN
UFOs Could Be Secret U.S. Military Craft, Says Electromagnetic Drive Inventor -- Forbes
Are Directed-Energy Weapons Behind the Havana Syndrome? -- Iain Bain, Defense One
The Cost of Endless War on Military Families -- Alexandra B. Hall, National Interest
Top US general says Afghan collapse can be traced to Trump-Taliban deal | US military |
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EXCLUSIVE: Was a Chinese Army Sergeant a Casualty of a COVID-19 Test Release?
ReplyDelete"Among other efforts to counter such evidence and avoid responsibility for the global pandemic, the Chinese Communist Party, through its propaganda outlet the Global Times, made the highly suspect claim on February 24, 2020, that five athletes hospitalized during the competition did not have COVID-19, but malaria.
So far, China has not revealed either the names of those athletes or their nationalities.
According to the World Health Organization, there has not been a single indigenous case of malaria in China since 2017 and 95% of malaria cases in the world occur in a relatively small group of Sub-Saharan African countries."
Looks like war to me.
The Chinese explanation is Fred-like.