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by The New York Times | Thu, 12/20/2018 - 5:44pm | 0 comments
"Jim Mattis, the four-star Marine general turned defense secretary, will retire at the end of February, President Trump said on Thursday."
by Haaretz | Thu, 12/20/2018 - 5:10pm | 0 comments
The move once again scrambles US policy toward the Middle East, coming as the Trump administration had begun to coalesce around a three-tiered policy for the war in Syria that seeks the lasting defeat of the Islamic State (IS, also known as ISIS), Iran’s withdrawal and an irreversible political settlement backed by the United Nations at talks in Geneva. That process seeks changes to Syria’s constitution and government and possibly President Bashar al-Assad’s ouster.
by Voice of America | Thu, 12/20/2018 - 5:41am | 0 comments
The United States and the Taliban have concluded two days of marathon peace talks in the United Arab Emirates, promising to meet again in the Gulf country for another round “to complete the Afghanistan reconciliation process.”
by Military Times | Thu, 12/20/2018 - 5:24am | 0 comments
"President Donald Trump’s reported call for a rapid withdrawal of U.S. forces from Syria comes in stark contrast to statements by his own national security adviser, military leaders, members of Congress and the larger strategic aims laid out to aid Kurdish forces, and counter both Iranian and Russian influence."
by SWJ Editors | Thu, 12/20/2018 - 5:05am | 0 comments
Ifri Report - "Military cooperation is facing serious challenges, and there is still a long way to go. To that end, cooperation will have to be engendered from the bottom up, with the deployment of advisors at the operational level, as well as from the top down, with the introduction of security sector reforms to facilitate the progressive yet sustained changes that African forces need."
by Fox News | Wed, 12/19/2018 - 7:53pm | 0 comments
"Wednesday's surprise announcement that the U.S. will quickly withdraw all its troops from Syria is the stuff of nightmares for many of the Kurds living under the protection of U.S forces and the American-backed Syrian Democratic Forces."
by The Modern War Institute | Wed, 12/19/2018 - 11:45am | 0 comments
"The US Army’s renewed focus on large-scale ground combat against peer threats with maneuvering field armies, as directed in its capstone doctrine, FM 3-0: Operations, presents a mismatch of problem and solution to hybrid challenges."
by The Washington Post | Wed, 12/19/2018 - 10:30am | 0 comments
"The Trump administration is planning to pull all U.S. troops out of Syria, a defense official said on Wednesday, as President Trump declared victory against the Islamic State. The president, in a message on Twitter, said the United States had "defeated ISIS in Syria, my only reason for being there during the Trump Presidency.""
by Proceedings | Wed, 12/19/2018 - 10:09am | 0 comments
In a nutshell: Army leadership wants to do away with PKSOI. Options are, at least, being discussed. I think this option would not work. SWJ (me) wants to hear from you. Shoot me a well-written and logical paper on this issue – why this option is good or bad – what other options might work, or not (USMC comes to mind) – anything else that addresses this issue. Send to [email protected] – I can publish within a day – most likely hours – would like to keep this discussion fresh and rolling.
by Jerusalem Post | Tue, 12/18/2018 - 9:50pm | 0 comments
"Just as the US has had to contend with terrorist tunnels, Israel and all countries facing terrorism are increasingly forced to fight an underground war. The complex of caves and tunnels is one of many in Afghanistan used by terrorist groups. ISIS, like many terrorist groups, has become expert in tunneling. ISIS didn’t invent this on its own. The group expanded on technology that other terrorist groups have used."
by The New York Times | Tue, 12/18/2018 - 4:51pm | 0 comments
"Outrage over civilian deaths in Yemen has focused on airstrikes. But at sea, the Saudi-led coalition is suspected of attacking many fishing boats, killing dozens of people."
by The British Broadcasting Corporation | Tue, 12/18/2018 - 12:53pm | 0 comments
"Fighting between Yemeni pro-government forces and Houthi rebels in the city of Hudaydah has reportedly subsided, after a ceasefire came into effect overnight."
by Military.com | Tue, 12/18/2018 - 11:52am | 0 comments
"The U.S.-backed and -trained Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) claimed over the weekend to have taken the small town of Hajin on the Syria-Iraq border in heavy fighting, ousting the Islamic State from its last urban enclave in Syria."
by Associated Press | Tue, 12/18/2018 - 9:08am | 0 comments
"Turkey’s leader said Monday he received “positive answers” from President Donald Trump on the situation in northeastern Syria, where Turkey has threatened to launch a new operation against American-backed Syrian Kurdish fighters."
by Al-Monitor | Mon, 12/17/2018 - 7:32pm | 0 comments
"The first Security Force Assistance Brigade, a Milley-led invention to pick US military trainers from the regular Army instead of the elite Special Forces, wrapped up its first Afghan deployment in the fall. Now, as President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Milley will take the top job in the military with a chance to expand his experiment to North Africa and the Middle East, where the US Army is focusing on training instead of combat missions to fight terrorism."
by SWJ Editors | Mon, 12/17/2018 - 12:23am | 0 comments
Via The National - "It is 15 years since Saddam Hussein was captured by US troops. Given the numerous inquiries that have taken place, and the flood of histories, analyses and op-eds that have been written about the second Iraq War, one might well ask if we really need any more books on the subject. Yes, is the answer, at least after reading Patrick Porter’s well-researched, elegant and succinctly written “J’accuse”"
by The New York Times | Sun, 12/16/2018 - 11:04pm | 0 comments
"The long and winding case of Maj. Mathew L. Golsteyn had all the elements of a story that would seize President Trump’s attention. A Green Beret charged by the Army in the killing of a man linked to the Taliban. Thorny questions about America’s longstanding entanglement in Afghanistan. And a Fox News program that lauded the officer as a war hero."
by Voice of America | Sun, 12/16/2018 - 8:30am | 0 comments
"The United States said Saturday it welcomes actions Pakistan is taking to promote a negotiated solution to the war in neighboring Afghanistan. The acknowledgement came a day after Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan announced his country has arranged another round of Washington’s peace talks with the Afghan Taliban scheduled for Monday."
by The Washington Post | Sat, 12/15/2018 - 6:43pm | 0 comments
"Raqqa, a ruined, fearful city was once the Islamic State's capital, the showcase of its caliphate and a magnet for foreign fighters from around the globe. Now it lies at the heart of the United States' newest commitment to a Middle East war."
by Voice of America | Sat, 12/15/2018 - 6:13pm | 0 comments
"The World Food Program says reopening the Yemeni Port of Hodeida is crucial in efforts to stave off famine in that country, which has been at war for more than three years. The United Nations warns some 14 million people are on the verge of starvation in Yemen."
by Military Times | Sat, 12/15/2018 - 5:24pm | 0 comments
"The struggle between managing resources for the United States’ counterterrorism fight and an emerging great power competition has quietly begun."
by Defense One | Sat, 12/15/2018 - 11:19am | 0 comments
"To compete with China in Africa, the White House aims to encourage U.S. investment but will continue a troop drawdown and plans a harsh re-evaluation of foreign assistance."
by Defense News | Fri, 12/14/2018 - 7:44am | 0 comments
“As the Trump administration pulls back America’s military presence in Africa, it’s calling for more African regional security organizations to step up, U.S. national security adviser John Bolton said Thursday.”
by SOF News | Fri, 12/14/2018 - 4:58am | 0 comments
This article takes a close look at the establishment, pre-deployment training, and employment in Afghanistan of the 1st Security Force Assistance Battalion.
by Voice of America | Fri, 12/14/2018 - 1:23am | 0 comments
"The U.S. House of Representatives approved a resolution by a vote of 394-1 Thursday, declaring Myanmar's military campaign against the country's Rohingya Muslim minority a genocide."