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2/5/2021 News & Commentary – National Security

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02.05.2021 at 06:18pm

News & commentary by Dave Maxwell. Edited and published by Duncan Moore.

1. Statement by Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III on the initiation of a global force posture review

2. UK regulator revokes Chinese TV license, Beijing complains about BBC ‘fake news’

3. Three Chinese spies posing as journalists expelled from the UK

4. Smith, Gallego announce new subcommittee for the 117th Congress – the Subcommittee on Intelligence and Special Operations (ISO)

5. Smith, Langevin announce new subcommittee for the 117th Congress – the Subcommittee on Cyber, Innovative Technologies, and Information Systems (CITI)

6. Pro-China influence campaign claiming ‘hypocrisy’ of American democracy gains traction

7. A sharper approach to China’s military-civil fusion strategy begins by dispelling myths

8. Inside the shadowy militias luring unsuspecting Afghans to fight, or die

9. Hunting ISIS: on a nighttime raid with Iraqi special forces

10. Cyber denial of service is cyber attack

11. Exclusive: special forces warned about Pepe the frog, extremist icons

12. In midst of coup, ex-Green Beret treks through Burmese jungle to deliver food, medicine

13. Iraq rescue: SAS, Delta Force in skydiving mishap

14. Short of war: how to keep U.S.-Chinese confrontation from ending in calamity

15. Geurts is back; now as temp Navy undersecretary

16. Familiar faces take gavels of defense panels

17. The United States and Japan should prepare for war with China

18. Hezbollah and other non-state actors acquire asymmetric tools in cyberspace

19. Biden pledges to revive diplomacy, reverse Trump’s moves

20. Iran is already winning

21. Elevating ‘deterrence by denial’ in US defense strategy

22. Biden signals break with Trump foreign policy in a wide-ranging State Dept. speech

23. Diplomats, top experts’ views on Biden’s foreign policy speech

24. Movie at the ellipse: a study in fascist propaganda

25. Biden beefs up administration with Asia experts as the U.S. prepares to take on China

26. Remarks by President Biden on America’s place in the world

27. Memorandum on renewing the national security council system

 

1. Statement by Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III on the initiation of a global force posture review

US Department of Defense · February 4, 2021

Here is our FDD contribution to the review: Defending Forward: Securing America by Projecting Military Power Abroad

 

2. UK regulator revokes Chinese TV licence, Beijing complains about BBC ‘fake news’

Reuters · Guy Faulconbridge & Tony Munroe · February 4, 2021

 

3. Three Chinese spies posing as journalists expelled from the UK

Telegraph · Lucy Fisher · February 4, 2021

 

4. Smith, Gallego announce new subcommittee for the 117th Congress – the Subcommittee on Intelligence and Special Operations (ISO)

US House Armed Services Committee · February 3, 2021

Interesting. Seems like this might cause some conflict with the HPSCI. We will have to see what the committee’s range of work will be, but this looks like a focus on high end special operations: CT and CP combined with intelligence operations.

Will the “special operations” category listed below cover the two SOF trinities?

1. Irregular Warfare

2. Unconventional Warfare

3. Support to Political Warfare

The Comparative advantage of SOF:

1. Governance

2. Influence

3. Support to indigenous forces and populations

 

5. Smith, Langevin announce new subcommittee for the 117th Congress – the Subcommittee on Cyber, Innovative Technologies, and Information Systems (CITI)

US House Armed Services Committee · February 3, 2021

Between this committee and the new SOF/intel subcommittee, I do not see any focus on influence operations. This seems technology and systems-focused, but not on the human domain. And the SOF/intel subcommittee seems focused on high SOF and intel. Who is focusing on influence operations?

 

6. Pro-China influence campaign claiming ‘hypocrisy’ of American democracy gains traction

Cyber Scoop · Shannon Vavra · February 3, 2021

“Spamouflage Dragon.” That is quite a name.

 

7. A sharper approach to China’s military-civil fusion strategy begins by dispelling myths

Defense One · Elsa B. Kania & Lorand Laskai · February 4, 2021

The authors’ 23-page report can be downloaded here.

 

8. Inside the shadowy militias luring unsuspecting Afghans to fight, or die

New York Times · Fahim Abed & Thomas Gibbons-Neff · February 4, 2021

 

9. Hunting ISIS: on a nighttime raid with Iraqi special forces

Washington Post · Louisa Loveluck · February 3, 2021

 

10. Cyber denial of service is cyber attack

C4ISR Net · James Van de Velde · February 4, 2021

Hmmmm….

 

11. Exclusive: Special Forces warned about Pepe the frog, extremist icons

Breitbart · Kristina Wong · February 4, 2021

 

12. In midst of coup, ex-Green Beret treks through Burmese jungle to deliver food, medicine

Just the News · Susan Katz Keating · February 3, 2021

No former SF soldier has put his unconventional warfare training to better use than Dave Eubank.  His entire family is the equivalent of an SF A Team.

 

13. Iraq rescue: SAS, Delta Force in skydiving mishap

Asia Times · Dave Makichuk · February 4, 2021

Quite an operation and rescue. Tragedy averted.

 

14. Short of war: how to keep U.S.-Chinese confrontation from ending in calamity

Foreign Affairs · Keven Rudd · February 5, 2021

“Managed strategic competition.”

My thought: learn how to conduct a superior form of political warfare. And, of course, we have to get our own house in order.

 

15. Geurts is back; now as temp Navy undersecretary

Breaking Defense · Paul McLeary · February 4, 2021

Personnel equals policy.

 

16. Familiar faces take gavels of defense panels

Defense News · Joe Gould · February 4, 2021

 

17. The United States and Japan should prepare for war with China

War On the Rocks · Jeffrey W. Hornung · February 5, 2021

 

18. Hezbollah and other non-state actors acquire asymmetric tools in Cyberspace

Foundation for Defense of Democracies · Annie Fixler & RADM (Ret) Mark Montgomery · February 5, 2021

From my FDD colleagues.

Assumptions. We can never put enough emphasis on getting the assumptions right when it. comes to strategy.

 

19. Biden pledges to revive diplomacy, reverse Trump’s moves

Washington Times · Guy Taylor · February 4, 2021

As expected, the President talked big picture foreign policy concepts and did not address all the specific challenges. Regional specialists (and allies) should not be put off if their specific issue was not addressed by name. They all were addressed as part of the big picture, but they were just not specifically mentioned. Take the concepts POTUS discussed and think about them in the context of your specialized area.

 

20. Iran is already winning

Foundation for Defense of Democracies · Behnam Ben Taleblu · February 4, 2021

This is quite a critique from my FDD colleague. I think the new administration needs to hear this kind of “red team” analysis.

 

21. Elevating ‘deterrence by denial’ in US defense strategy

Atlantic Council · Erica D. Borghard, Benjamin Jensen, & Mark Montgomery · February 4, 2021

 

22. Biden signals break with Trump foreign policy in a wide-ranging State Dept. speech

New York Times · David E. Sanger & Eric Schmitt · February 4, 2021

Lead with diplomacy. I hope that will include leading with information and influence activities as well.  Here are the tools of statecraft I would like to see in support of a national level political warfare effort.

•Diplomacy: Persuasive and Coercive

•Economic Aid or Coercion

•Security Sector Assistance

  • Security Sector Reform
  • Building Partner Capacity
  • Foreign Internal Defense

•Unconventional Warfare

  • Traditional Unconventional Warfare
  • Counter-Unconventional Warfare (C-UW)
  • UW in a Proactive Fashion (Pr-UW)

•Information and Influence Activities

  • Public Affairs
  • Public Diplomacy
  • Cognitive Joint Force Entry and Military Information Support Operations (MISO)
  • Human Domain: Social, Cultural Physical, Informational, Psychological

“A whole-of-government endeavor, political warfare is best led by agencies beyond DoD and can only succeed if it is conducted in a way to “elevate civilian power alongside military power as equal pillars of U.S. foreign policy.” 

Or perhaps better said, diplomacy and statecraft as the first among equals in foreign policy and national security.

 

23. Diplomats, top experts’ views on Biden’s foreign policy speech

Just Security · February 5, 2021

For those who did not watch his speech live yesterday there is a video.

 

24. Movie at the ellipse: a study in fascist propaganda

Just Security · February 4, 2021

Read this objectively and set aside partisan feelings. It is a fascinating analysis but will be upsetting to many.

 

25. Biden beefs up administration with Asia experts as the U.S. prepares to take on China

CNBC · Yen Nee Lee · February 4, 2021

We shouldn’t forget about all the excellent Asian experts already in the foreign service and the civil service and intelligence community, who are already working at State, DOD, and the IC and who are never in the limelight.

 

26. Remarks by President Biden on America’s place in the world

The White House · President Joseph R. Biden · February 4, 2021

 

27. Memorandum on Renewing the National Security Council System

The White House · February 4, 2021

Perhaps overlooked in light of the President’s foreign policy speech yesterday.

 

“Where men are the most sure and arrogant, they are commonly the most mistaken.”

-David Hume

“A person may cause evil to others not only by his actions but by his inaction, and in either case he is justly accountable to them for the injury.”

– John Stuart Mill

“Great thoughts speak only to the thoughtful mind, but great actions speak to all mankind.”

– Theodore Roosevelt

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