Jerry Hendrix writes: Twelve carriers, 350 ships, and a longer ranged carrier air wing should be the basis for the United States’ grand strategy going forward. We are a maritime nation. We have always been a maritime nation since our founding, and now there is a commitment to make the investments needed to execute a new maritime based national security strategy. – The National Interest Seth Cropsey writes: With his personal support, President Trump can change the Pentagon from an over-centralized, red-taped and unaccountable bureaucracy into an efficient organization that applies dollars saved to increased security for the nation. The new president will need the help of an experienced and knowledgeable Secretary who can transform the Commander-in-Chief’s ideas into facts. That would be Randy Forbes. – Real Clear Defense Air Force Chief of Staff General David Goldfein writes: War in the information age will continue to rely on a foundation of trust and confidence across the joint and combined team. The relationships we have built over the past quarter-century of conflict at the tactical, operational, and strategic levels set the table now for a revolutionary approach to future combined arms. In the end, it will be our ability to achieve decision speed and the operational agility to lift and shift forces and capabilities across all domains and functional components simultaneously that will produce not only a warfighting capability our enemy can’t hope to match, but also a lasting deterrent in the 21st century. – Defense One
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