Defense
The National Guard Needs More Stryker Brigades
President Bush's decision to surge U.S. forces into Iraq will require the activation of additional National Guard brigades in order to preserve a rotation base. No longer is the Guard a strategic reserve, one . . .
The Slow Death of American Air Power
As the author of the Air Force chapter in the book being released today, I set two tasks for myself... -- First, to describe the continuous erosion of U.S. air power that has unfolded since the fall of the Berlin Wall. -- Second, to explain the peculiar dynamics of Donald Rumsfeld's Pentagon, which not . . .
The Slow Death of American Air Power
Now that America has an Islamo-centric security posture, any danger that doesn't fit within the counter-fundamentalist framework tends to be ignored. That's sort of ironic, since the biggest military threats to . . .
Naval Networking and E-2C
The key to the operation of modern complex systems in the information age, whether in the military or the commercial sector, is networking. Networking allows individual elements of the system to share . . .
Deal of the Century: Is Anyone Paying Attention?
The newly seated Democratic Congress is about to commence its first big budget debate, focusing on whether the Bush Administration really needs $100 billion in "emergency supplemental appropriations" . . .
The Impact of Recent Political Changes on the Defense Sector
Welcome to the Four Seasons Hotel, and to the only city in America where you can witness two seasons unfolding at the same time. Right now, Republicans are enduring a bitter winter of popular discontent, while Democrats have . . .
Neglected Undersea Fleet Loses Subs as Challenges Grow
The U.S. Navy is planning to launch a major outreach effort this year to reacquaint the nation with its maritime needs. Navy leaders correctly perceive that the political system has become so absorbed by Iraq . . .
The Nation Needs a Bigger Army
Remember the optimism that greeted the new millennium? Communism was a fading memory, U.S. air power had just won a war in the Balkans, and threats to national security seemed so modest that a new . . .
Two Years To Restore Faith: The Gates Agenda
Two years from today, Robert Gates will be approaching the end of his tenure as defense secretary. That's how much time Gates has to fix the mess he has inherited -- two years. Not enough time to gain control . . .
Chicken Soup for Iraq?
The report of the Iraq Study Group (ISG) brings to mind the old vaudeville routine in which the actors play doctors working on a patient. Finally, one pronounces the patient dead. Suddenly from the . . .