Integrated Deterrence: Which of These Two Words Is More Important?

At a 2002 workshop organized by the United States Air Force to examine surveillance and reconnaissance needs for a then-new War on Terrorism, one attendee proclaimed, “What we need is intergalactic, all-domain, comprehensive situational awareness across the past, present, and future.” While speaking tongue and cheek, it was hard to disagree with that sentiment. Who […]

Integrated Deterrence: Which of These Two Words Is More Important? was originally published on Global Security Review.

February 12, 2024
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The Flawed US-India Military Relationship

The Biden Administration has suggested that India is the centerpiece of its Indo-Pacific strategy. As Siddharth Iyer, the Office of the Secretary of Defense’s director for South Asia policy said, “Our belief is that getting the US and India relationship right is not just necessary, it’s essential to achieving our strategy in the Indo-Pacific.” This […]

The Flawed US-India Military Relationship was originally published on Global Security Review.

January 23, 2024
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Allied Contributions for Combined Space Operations and Deterrence

The United States is acknowledged as the global leader in both military and commercial space. Today’s geopolitical landscape is multipolar due to the rise of China as a potential rival to American space dominance. While the US maintains strong alliances, China has few allies it can use to achieve its aims. Instead, China resorts to […]

Allied Contributions for Combined Space Operations and Deterrence was originally published on Global Security Review.

January 18, 2024
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Why Congress Should Support Ukraine

Although Congress has adjourned for the holidays, when it returns, its first order of business should be passage of a resolution to provide Ukraine the support it needs to win. Fears that Ukraine is turning into a “forever war” in which the Biden administration has no clear strategy should not delay congressional action on this […]

Why Congress Should Support Ukraine was originally published on Global Security Review.

January 2, 2024
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If You Build It, They Might Come

Beneficiaries of American extended deterrence seek reassurance through visible and tangible efforts. This default to only thinking about American action disregards important options to improve nuclear deterrence. There is a low cost self-help option for allies and partners that does not require new or more nuclear weapons. Every state under the United States’ nuclear umbrella […]

If You Build It, They Might Come was originally published on Global Security Review.

December 27, 2023
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