Small Wars Journal

8/6/2020 News & Commentary - National Security

Thu, 08/06/2020 - 12:35pm

News & commentary by Dave Maxwell. Edited and published by Andrew Narloch.

1. FDD | EU Issues Its First-Ever Cyber Sanctions

2. US offers $10 million reward for hackers meddling in US elections

3.  State Dept.: Russia pushes disinformation in online network

4. Former Army Delta Force officer, US ambassador sign secretive contract to develop Syrian oil fields

5. Mystery swirls around what caused ammonium nitrate to explode in Beirut

6. When Covid Subsided, Israel Reopened Its Schools. It Didn’t Go Well.

7. Russia Is Winning the Information War in Afghanistan

8. A new technique can detect newer 4G ‘stingray’ cell phone snooping

9. Those who battled Bonhomme Richard blaze risked all to save ship

10. Opinion | China is exporting its digital authoritarianism

11. There Are No Women Leading Marine Infantry Platoons. The Corps Wants to Change That

12. Army SFAB enterprise changes leaders as it begins sending smaller teams out globally

13. Air Force Formalizes New Approach to SERE Training

14. Mark Esper details 'vigorous' Defense Department reorientation to confront China’s rise

15. Esper says he underestimated how much racial injustice affects service members

16. Op-Ed: Trump has pulled out of the global battle for hearts and minds

17. In countering China, the US must not lose its knack for nuanced diplomacy

18. To Rebuild America’s Weakened Alliances, Heal Its Diplomatic Corps
 

1. FDD | EU Issues Its First-Ever Cyber Sanctions

fdd.org · by Annie Fixler CCTI Deputy Director · August 5, 2020

From my FDD colleagues.

 

2. US offers $10 million reward for hackers meddling in US elections

ZDNet · by Catalin Cimpanu

Crowd sourcing our defense? :-)   It takes a whole of society to conduct effective cyber defense.  Let's hope the smart hackers will compete for this.

 

3. State Dept.: Russia pushes disinformation in online network

AP · by AMANDA SEITZ · August 5, 2020

 

4. Former Army Delta Force officer, US ambassador sign secretive contract to develop Syrian oil fields

CNN · by Kylie Atwood and Ryan Browne, CNN

Seems like some huge risks here on multiple levels. Does this mean we will continue a long term US military presence in the region?

 

5. Mystery swirls around what caused ammonium nitrate to explode in Beirut

timesofisrael.com · by TOI staff 5 August 2020, 9:57 am 6 Edit

What an incredible story leading to an incredible tragedy.

 

6. When Covid Subsided, Israel Reopened Its Schools. It Didn’t Go Well.

The New York Times · by Isabel Kershner · August 4, 2020

Lessons to be learned.  We can be intelligent or we can be wise.

 

7. Russia Is Winning the Information War in Afghanistan

Foreign Policy · by Samuel Ramani · August 5, 2020

Perhaps Russia's most important capability is information warfare.

 

8. A new technique can detect newer 4G ‘stingray’ cell phone snooping

TechCrunch · by Zack Whittaker @zackwhittaker / 7 hours

A lot of smart people out there.

 

9. Those who battled Bonhomme Richard blaze risked all to save ship

navytimes.com · by Kenneth J Braithwaite · August 5, 2020

An OpEd from the SECNAV.  Another example of our great Americans. Video at the link: https://www.navytimes.com/opinion/2020/08/05/those-who-battled-bonhomme-richard-blaze-risked-all-to-save-ship/?utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=DEF%20EBB%208.6.20&utm_term=Editorial%20-%20Early%20Bird%20Brief

 

10. Opinion | China is exporting its digital authoritarianism

The Washington Post · by Editorial Board

Perhaps this is more important than their military capabilities.  How do you win without fighting in the modern era?  Export your digital authoritarianism.  Imagine a network of authoritarian regimes - and not in the old network sense -  but one that is digitally networked with the puppet master in Beijing?

 

11. There Are No Women Leading Marine Infantry Platoons. The Corps Wants to Change That.

military.com · by Gina Harkins,Hope Hodge Seck · August 5, 2020

 

12. Army SFAB enterprise changes leaders as it begins sending smaller teams out globally

armytimes.com · by Kyle Rempfer · August 5, 2020

 

13. Air Force Formalizes New Approach to SERE Training

airforcemag.com · by John A. Tirpak · August 5, 2020

 

14. Mark Esper details 'vigorous' Defense Department reorientation to confront China’s rise

Washington Examiner · by Abraham Mahshie · August 5, 2020

China is the "pacing item" for DOD.

 

15. Esper says he underestimated how much racial injustice affects service members

militarytimes.com · by Meghann Myers · August 5, 2020

I think most all of us non-minority personnel underestimate this.  That is how I see it based on the anecdotal evidence I see on social media comments from non-minority personnel.

 

16. Op-Ed: Trump has pulled out of the global battle for hearts and minds

Los Angeles Times · August 4, 2020 - by Madeleine Albright and Marc Nathanson

 

17. In countering China, the US must not lose its knack for nuanced diplomacy

SCMP -6 Aug, 2020-William H. Overholt


 

18. To Rebuild America’s Weakened Alliances, Heal Its Diplomatic Corps

defenseone.com · by Daniel Dammann and Price Flloyd

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