Military

How Will China Respond to a New U.S. Military Presence in Australia?


U.S. plans to station troops in Australia to help counter China’s growing clout might be expected to provoke cries of indignation from Beijing. But the development, which President Obama and Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard are expected to formally announce on Nov. 17 during Obama’s visit to Australia, has thus far …

Iraq’s Government, Not Obama, Called Time on the U.S. Troop Presence

President Barack Obama’s announcement on Friday that all 40,000 U.S. troops still in Iraq will leave the country by New Year’s Eve will, inevitably, draw howls of derision from GOP presidential hopefuls — this is, after all, early election season. But the decision to leave Iraq by that date was not actually taken by President Obama …

Why the Pentagon’s Panetta is On a Hiding to Nothing in Israel

Israel is becoming increasingly isolated, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta warned on Sunday, on the eve of his arrival there for talks with his Israeli counterpart, Defense Minister Ehud Barak. The — perhaps unconscious — subtext of that warning, of course, is that Israel’s isolation in the Middle East accelerates the decline of …

Can China Drive the U.S. Out of the West Pacific?

On TIME’s Battleland blog, the latest Command Post video dispatch discusses the U.S.’s ability to maintain its strategic preeminence over the West Pacific, particularly in the face of China’s rapidly modernizing fleet. Beijing’s new capabilities for power projection will vex U.S. admirals and Washington policy wonks for decades to come.

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