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标题: 'National Military Strategy' [打印本页]

作者: choi    时间: 7-1-2015 14:18
标题: 'National Military Strategy'
My comment: There is no need to read any of the reports in this posting, including National Military Strategy.

(1) 新美《国家军事战略》:中国或成为对美国的威胁
VOA Chinese, July 1, 2015
http://www.voachinese.com/conten ... elease/2845368.html
("这份战略文件说,美国军队还必须准备随时反击俄罗斯等 '修正主义国家';这些国家对现有国际准则构成挑战;美国还要随时准备反击 '伊斯兰国' 等暴力极端组织。")

Note: "修正主义国家"?  

The National Military Security of United States of America 2015; The Uniterd States military's contribution to national security. June 2015.
http://www.jcs.mil/Portals/36/Do ... litary_Strategy.pdf
(sentence 1, page 1: "This 2015 National Military Strategy addresses the need to counter revisionist states that are challenging international norms as well as violent extremist organizations (VEOs) that are undermining transregional security")


(2) Aaron Mehta, Pentagon Releases New National Military Strategy. Defense News, July 1, 2015.
http://www.defensenews.com/story ... -strategy/29564897/

Quote:

(a) "The strategy is being updated to reflect the new global security situation, one in which the US is facing near-peer adversaries like Russia and China while simultaneously having to handle diffuse militant groups like the Islamic State.

(b) "The strategy specifically calls out Iran, Russia and North Korea as aggressive threats to global peace. It also mentions China, but notably starts that paragraph by saying the Obama administration wants to 'support China's rise and encourage it to become a partner for greater international security,' continuing to thread the line between China the economic ally and China the regional competitor.

" 'None of these nations are believed to be seeking direct military conflict with the United States or our allies,' the strategy reads. 'Nonetheless, they each pose serious security concerns which the international community is working to collectively address by way of common policies, shared messages, and coordinated action.'

"Later, the strategy authors note that 'today, the probability of US involvement in interstate war with a major power is assessed to be low but growing.'

"However, 'hybrid conflicts' — not just the Islamic State, but forces such as the Russian-backed rebels in Ukraine — are likely to expand.


(3) Joint Chief of Staff Martin Dempsey released it yesterday, June 30, 2015. Remarkably, Pentagon's news release does not mention Iran, Russia, (North) Korea or China even once--but ISIL five times (including once in the title).

Jim Garamone, Dempsey Discusses New Military Strategy, ISIL. US Department of Defense, July 1, 2015.
http://www.defense.gov/news/newsarticle.aspx?id=129197




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