06/19/2020 News & Commentary – National Security
News & commentary by Dave Maxwell. Edited and published by Ahyoung Shin.
1. Chinese air force approaches Taiwan for fourth time this week, Taiwan’s military says
2. FDD | China’s skirmish with India is only its latest aggression during the Pandemic
3. Despite Trump’s threat, top general says White House hasn’t given order to pull troops from Germany
4. Hill recoils at proposed cut to Pentagon anti-pandemic effort
5. Trump, Abe must reinvest in China deterrence
6. Russian Info Ops putting US Police in their Crosshairs
7. Air Force inspector general investigating use of military aircraft to monitor protesters
8. U.S. Troops in Afghanistan reduced to 8,600, General says
9. Australia cyber attacks: PM Morrison warns of ‘sophisticated’ state hack
10. Theft of CIA hacking tools spotlights the spy agency’s “lax” security
11. America’s New Uighur Law is a World First. What took so long?
12. Wondering if radical movements work? Look to the Arab Spring.
13. FDD | Hackers threaten our water supply
14. Trump troop cut in Germany fits a pattern of hitting allies
15. U.S. fears China attack on Taiwan
16. Why the U.S. Army’s new precision-strike missile such a big deal
17. Watch: Bengal BJP workers burn effigy of ‘China’s Prime Minister Kim Jong’ at rally
18. Military widow: Sign the petition to save the JFK Special Warfare Museum on Fort Bragg
19. Top foreign policy Pentagon official resigns after White House passes on nomination
1. Chinese air force approaches Taiwan for fourth time this week, Taiwan’s military says
Reuters · June 19, 2020
The PRC/PLA seems to be feeling its oats. I wonder if China will spread itself too thin.
2. FDD | China’s skirmish with India is only its latest aggression during the Pandemic
fdd.org · by Thomas Joscelyn Senior Fellow and Senior Editor of FDD’s Long War Journal · June 17, 2020
The bottom line: China is increasingly aggressive toward its neighbors.
3. Despite Trump’s threat, top general says White House hasn’t given order to pull troops from Germany
The Hill · by Ellen Mitchell · June 18, 2020
A negotiating tactic or is POTUS waiting to see a plan from DOD? But according to the General in the article he has received no guidance to even begin planning. Hmmm…
4. Hill recoils at proposed cut to Pentagon anti-pandemic effort
rollcall.com · by John M. Donnelly · June 19, 2020
Congress is going to have to step up and force the President/DOD to continue this program. Will it do so?
5. Trump, Abe must reinvest in China deterrence
asiatimes.com · by More by Ted Gover · June 19, 2020
This may be a hard sell in both countries. The fiscal challenges due to the pandemic are, and will continue to be, enormous.
6. Russian Info Ops putting US Police in their Crosshairs
voanews.com · by Jeff Seldin · June 18, 2020
Expose Russian strategy is the first counter to Russian active measures. Good work by VOA.
7. Air Force inspector general investigating use of military aircraft to monitor protesters
CNN · by Barbara Starr and Caroline Kelly · June 19, 2020
I thought the USD(I) had said there were no military intelligence platforms employed. Of course if it is a National Guard asset employed by the State that becomes a gray area.
8. U.S. Troops in Afghanistan reduced to 8,600, General says
The New York Times · by Mujib Mashal · June 19, 2020
Just as an aside and I do not mean this in any partisan way. Wasn’t Vice President Biden’s plan to leave a residual CT force in Afghanistan rather than conduct a surge?
9. Australia cyber attacks: PM Morrison warns of ‘sophisticated’ state hack
BBC · June 19, 2020
Expose the strategy, warn the people. And as we know it is just not Australia. Borders do not stop cyber attacks.
10. Theft of CIA hacking tools spotlights the spy agency’s “lax” security
Technology Review · by Patrick Howell O’Neill · June 16, 2020
I received this query from a Korean journalist.
11. America’s New Uighur Law is a World First. What took so long?
The Nation · by Andrew McCormick · June 17, 2020
Human rights must be a fundamental component of our foreign policy.
12. Wondering if radical movements work? Look to the Arab Spring.
zora · by doc stefflbauer · June 19, 2020
A provocative essay. An “American spring?”
As an aside as we consider revolution and resistance, I would like to call attention to the great project at the US Army Special Operations Command (USASOC) call the Assessing Revolution and Insurgent Strategies (ARIS). The home page for all the resources is at this link. https://www.soc.mil/ARIS/ARIS.html
I recommend downloading and reading the Introduction to ARIS to guide you through the multitude of resources that provide the intellectual foundation for the study of revolution, resistance, insurgency, and unconventional, irregular, and political warfare. This project is one of the most valuable resources for understanding these phenomena.
13. FDD | Hackers threaten our water supply
fdd.org · by Samantha Ravich CCTI Chairman · June 17, 2020
Our infrastructure is vulnerable, and we have to recognize our weaknesses and correct them.
14. Trump troop cut in Germany fits a pattern of hitting allies
The Washington Post · by Robert Burns
Simply put, we have a transactional alliance relationship now rather one built on shared interests, shared, values and shared strategy.
15. U.S. fears China attack on Taiwan
washingtontimes.com · by Bill Gertz · June 17, 2020
16. Why the U.S. Army’s new precision-strike missile such a big deal
The National Interest · by Kris Osborn · June 18, 2020
17. Watch: Bengal BJP workers burn effigy of ‘China’s Prime Minister Kim Jong’ at rally
scroll.in · by Scroll Staff
A swing and a miss. A true IO failure.
18. Military widow: Sign the petition to save the JFK Special Warfare Museum on Fort Bragg
fayobserver.com · by Dr. Josée Bourget · June 17, 2020
Save the Special Warfare Museum.
19. Top foreign policy Pentagon official resigns after White House passes on nomination
The Hill · by Ellen Mitchell · June 18, 2020
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