– US Naval War College Review – As of January 2019, the U.S. Navy does not possess a coherent, public, strategic vision.
Monthly Archives: June 2019
Trump Wants “Goddamned Steam” for Navy Aircraft Carrier Launches. He Should Stop.
– National Interest – “Enough” explains a top naval historian.
U.S. Conventional Access Strategy: Denying China a Conventional First-Strike Capability
– US Naval War College Review – In the most likely scenario, a high-intensity conflict between the United States and China would be confined to conventional weapons, owing to Beijing’s desire to avoid nuclear escalation. To protect the global security order and the tenuous balance of power on the world stage, the United States and its allies must craft a strategy to deny China this conventional first-strike option.
Much to China’s ire, Japan’s regional influence is becoming the norm
– Defense News – Japan is continuing to enhance its security presence in Asia and the western Pacific, as the government of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe seeks to continue defense posture reforms and counter China’s military activities in the region.