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US Military Needs Revolution in Approach

Key Takeaways
  • The US military needs a revolution in its approach to armed conflict.
  • The last major reform was in 1986 with the Goldwater-Nichols Act.
  • New forms of war have developed since then.
  • The wars in Ukraine and Iran highlight the need for change.
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Strategic Implications

The US military's outdated approach may indicate a need for significant reform, which could lead to a shift in global power dynamics. The wars in Ukraine and Iran suggest that new forms of war have developed, which may require the US to adapt its defense strategy to remain competitive.

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New Forms Of War Demand Modernized Defense Strategy

The US military’s global pre-eminence over the past quarter-century can be traced to two seminal failures, but new forms of war have developed since the last major reform in 1986. The wars in Ukraine and Iran show that the US needs to revolutionize its approach to armed conflict, according to Rahm Emanuel in The Wall Street Journal.

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Key Takeaways
  • The US military needs a revolution in its approach to armed conflict.
  • The last major reform was in 1986 with the Goldwater-Nichols Act.
  • New forms of war have developed since then.
  • The wars in Ukraine and Iran highlight the need for change.
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Strategic Implications

The US military's outdated approach may indicate a need for significant reform, which could lead to a shift in global power dynamics. The wars in Ukraine and Iran suggest that new forms of war have developed, which may require the US to adapt its defense strategy to remain competitive.

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What Happened

New Forms Of War Demand Modernized Defense Strategy

The US military’s global pre-eminence over the past quarter-century can be traced to two seminal failures, but new forms of war have developed since the last major reform in 1986. The wars in Ukraine and Iran show that the US needs to revolutionize its approach to armed conflict, according to Rahm Emanuel in The Wall Street Journal.

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