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2019-12-26 Home Front: WoT
AMEN! DefSec Esper: Free up time, money and manpower to put into our top priorities as per National Defense Strategy: China, No. 1; Russia, No. 2
[MSN] Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper is weighing proposals for a major reduction — or even a complete pullout — of American forces from West Africa as the first phase of reviewing global deployments that could reshuffle thousands of troops around the world, according to officials familiar with internal deliberations.

The discussions of a large-scale pullback from West Africa include abandoning a recently built $110 million drone base in Niger and ending assistance to French forces battling militants in Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso. The deliberations stem from a push to reduce post-9/11 missions battling terrorist groups, and instead to refocus Pentagon priorities on confronting so-called Great Powers like Russia and China.

With an initial decision about Africa expected in January, the plans are sure to draw criticism from lawmakers, allies and military officials, and could eventually affect most global missions in some way. About 200,000 American forces are currently stationed abroad, similar to the force posture when President Trump took office with a promise to close out the nation’s “endless wars.”

But Mr. Trump is not so much ending wars as he is moving troops from one conflict to another, and Mr. Esper’s initiative aims to carry out that rebalancing.

Officials say the overhaul of Africa deployments will be followed by one in Latin America, and that drawdowns will happen in Iraq and Afghanistan, as has been expected.

The initiative reflects what has become the defining priority for Mr. Esper: moving away from 18 years of counterterrorism deployments in places troubled by militancy and insurgency where thousands of American troops cycle through in an attempt to maintain minimal stability but without much prospect of definitive solutions.
Posted by Lex 2019-12-26 00:00|| || Front Page|| [11 views ]  Top

#1 More like China = priorities #1-5.
The NKor problem leads back to China.
Our economic problems point to China.
Our inequality problem is largely due to offshoring our manufacturing base to ... China.

Solve our China problem and half this country's problems are solved.

Oh and, that way leads to a permanent political realignment for Nationalism-Citizens and against Globalism.
Posted by Lex 2019-12-26 00:31||   2019-12-26 00:31|| Front Page Top

#2 China isn't a military problem. It is money flow problem.
Posted by Blackbeard Brown1721 2019-12-26 01:05||   2019-12-26 01:05|| Front Page Top

#3 abandoning a recently built $110 million drone base in Niger

So lease it to France.
Posted by Skidmark 2019-12-26 01:11||   2019-12-26 01:11|| Front Page Top

#4 France's first-ever armed drone strike kills 7 Islamic militants in Mali
Posted by Skidmark 2019-12-26 01:17||   2019-12-26 01:17|| Front Page Top

#5 As long as they make Iran #3 and Turkey #4 .
Posted by Mercutio 2019-12-26 08:59||   2019-12-26 08:59|| Front Page Top

#6 So Trump and Putin become best buds leaving China as odd man out. Wouldn't that be a good thing?
Posted by jpal 2019-12-26 11:13||   2019-12-26 11:13|| Front Page Top

#7 Agreed. Play the Russia card.
Posted by Lex 2019-12-26 11:33||   2019-12-26 11:33|| Front Page Top

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