Let's have a debate on this: "House’s ‘Irregular Warfare’ Provision Risks Unintended War" Is it dangerous or will this allow the proper focus on irregular warfare?
Access the article HERE.
Perhaps we need a Functional Center for Irregular Warfare Security Studies to educate the force, the interagency and the public.
Excerpt:
House version of the 2023 National Defense Authorization Act would expand the U.S. military’s ability to use proxy forces for “irregular warfare” operations against Iran, North Korea, Russia, and China.
I have been waiting my whole career for authorities to focus on north Korea. We will get permissions though?
Tue, 11/30/2010 - 8:17pm
Irregular Warfare on the Korean Peninsula
Thoughts on Irregular Threats for north Korea Post-Conflict and Post-Collapse:
Understanding Them to Counter Them
by Colonel David S. Maxwell
https://smallwarsjournal.com/
https://smallwarsjournal.com/
House’s ‘Irregular Warfare’ Provision Risks Unintended War
It’s not clear how many of the lawmakers who passed the House defense policy bill were aware of a dangerous provision in it.
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