Though it is rarely said out loud, the United States is currently in an irregular world war with its strategic competitors, namely China and Russia. America needs to act now to help prevent and ...
The task seemed simple enough: The U.S. military services should use a technological edge to adapt forces to whatever type of fight came to pass. They were prodded by an impatient secretary of defense ...
Last week, amid the hubbub of the presidential debate, revelations about President Trump’s taxes, the “SCOTUS War” and the COVID-plagued White House, something important happened that almost everybody ...
Vice Adm. Robert Harward, USN, deputy commander, U.S. Joint Forces Command, warns that the United States must be as prepared to fight in irregular conflicts as it is for conventional warfare. The ...
As Russia’s war with Ukraine enters its second week more than 1 million refugees are spilling over the Western European embankment. It is the region's largest conflict since World War II and it has ...
Imagine a group of former Pentagon officials, retired senior military officers, and think tank experts gathered around a table and staring at a hexagonal map of Taiwan. Quietly they move pieces around ...
The United States was already overdue to reshape its conception of national security to meet an era of gray-zone challenges below the threshold of “regular war” — and then came COVID-19. The global ...
[F]uture adversaries are more likely to pose irregular threats. -Irregular Warfare Joint Operating Concept 2.0, April 2010 It is now time to recognize that a paradigm shift in war has undoubtedly ...