By Brendan Taylor, the interpreter: “The prospect of America maintaining its asymmetric advantages is increasingly fanciful.”
My Way or the Huawei: U.S.–China Competition Steps up a Gear
By Michael Shoebridge, RealClearDefense: “‘For a considerable period of time, negotiating while at “war” will be the normal state of China–US relations, and we need to get used to this new reality.’"
(IHS Jane’s 360) When Pentagon leaders defend their fiscal year 2020 budget request early next year, there could be mounting pressure to detail precise plans for how they are prioritising spending and shifting towards a 'great power competition' with China and Russia.
(Army Times) The way the Army fights its future battles will require formations geared toward multi-domain operations and driven by real-world threats to U.S. global military superiority, according to an updated version of Army warfighting called Multi-Domain Operations 2028.
(Air Force Magazine) The shift from near-peer to real-peer global military competition is forcing the US Air Force to rethink how it trains, deploys, and ultimately fights—and it will put extreme emphasis on the ability to maintain command, control, and situational awareness in a contested information environment, said Lt. Gen. Mark Kelly, USAF deputy chief of staff for operations, on Wednesday.