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Offline DemolitionMan

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Is the U.S. Military Preparing for War?
« on: September 27, 2017, 11:52:20 pm »
By Dan Goure

An interesting concatenation of parallel efforts to pull the U.S. military up by its proverbial bootstraps is beginning to show signs of purposeful strategic direction. There are calls from many quarters to increase the sizes of the Navy, Army, Air Force, , Marine Corps. Add to these the proposals to accelerate near-term Army land force modernization, ramp up the production rates of our most modern military systems such as Virginia-class submarines, the F-35 fighter, late model Army Black Hawk and Apache helicopters, and expand the Marine Corps’ amphibious warfare fleet.

We are beginning major new investments in a strategic bomber, an aerial tanker, a ballistic missile submarine, long-range cruise missiles and theater and strategic missile defenses. Then there are the efforts by organizations such as the Army’s brand-new Rapid Capabilities Office and the Pentagon’s Defense Innovation Unit Experimental (DIUx) to jumpstart modernization by repurposing existing capabilities in order to close critical capability gaps in such areas as electronic warfare and long-range fires. Finally, there are a wide range of potentially revolutionary capabilities being explored under the umbrella of the Third Offset Strategy.
http://nationalinterest.org/blog/the-buzz/the-us-military-preparing-war-20666
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Re: Is the U.S. Military Preparing for War?
« Reply #1 on: September 28, 2017, 01:21:26 am »
It better be. Si vis pacem, para bellum still holds true.
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Re: Is the U.S. Military Preparing for War?
« Reply #2 on: September 28, 2017, 01:24:30 am »
It better be. Si vis pacem, para bellum still holds true.

It is the job of the US military to be prepared for war.  On any front.  At any time.  Period.  Of course they should be preparing for war on all days that end in y.....
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Re: Is the U.S. Military Preparing for War?
« Reply #3 on: September 28, 2017, 03:47:52 am »
It is the job of the US military to be prepared for war.  On any front.  At any time.  Period.  Of course they should be preparing for war on all days that end in y.....

They are supposed "ready at a moments notice" but the incidents with the USS Fitzgearld and John McCain underscores a problem. Many of these men and women are overworked,understaffed,shocking low morale and the major departments have had their budgets cut. All of this was under the Obama Administration. I hope that President Trump will fix it.
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Re: Is the U.S. Military Preparing for War?
« Reply #4 on: September 28, 2017, 01:18:21 pm »
They are supposed "ready at a moments notice" but the incidents with the USS Fitzgearld and John McCain underscores a problem. Many of these men and women are overworked,understaffed,shocking low morale and the major departments have had their budgets cut. All of this was under the Obama Administration. I hope that President Trump will fix it.

Just as Imam Obama planned.