New Pentagon Strategy Eyes Russia, Long Fights Against Jihadis - FP
A new national military strategy released Wednesday by Gen. Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, takes more notice of aggressive states like Russia and China and warns that the U.S. military’s technological edge is eroding in an emerging era of major power competition. It’s a sharp departure from the last policy document published in 2011, when Moscow merited barely a mention, and the Pentagon focused on reordering its global priorities as it began to disentangle itself from the long wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The tone in 2015 is darker, with Dempsey saying that there is a “low but growing” risk of the United States fighting a war with a major power in the coming years. He warned that Moscow “has repeatedly demonstrated that it does not respect the sovereignty of its neighbors and it is willing to use force to achieve its goals” — particularly when it comes to Russian troops operating in Ukraine and supplying the pro-Moscow rebel forces fighting in that country’s east.
Dempsey also noted the growing Iranian and North Korean ballistic missile and nuclear capabilities, but took a more hot-and-cold approach to China. While “we support China’s rise and encourage it to become a partner for greater international security,” Dempsey said Beijing’s claims “to nearly the entire South China Sea are inconsistent with international law.”
In a significant admission that may hint at continued repositioning of U.S. troops around the globe to respond to emerging crises, Dempsey also wrote that “as a hedge against unpredictability with reduced resources, we may have to adjust our global posture.” - Read More at Foreign Policy
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