Defense Strategy (For the Post-Saddam Era)

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In this book, the author argues that America’s large defence budget cannot realistically be pared in the years ahead. But given the extreme demands of the Iraq mission, particularly on the US Army and Marine Corps, he suggests how reductions in various weapons modernization programs and other economies might free up enough funds to add at least 40,000 more ground troops to today’s military. He also reviews the military lessons of Afghanistan and Iraq, the Bush administration’s new overseas basing plan, and the arguments for the against a draft. O’Hanlon also addresses the important question of how the United States might encourage and help other countries to share more of the global military burden in areas such as Africa. Finally, he sketches several possible new conflict scenarios that could occupy the American military – or at least its force planners – in the years and decades ahead.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Michael E. O'Hanlon

Michael E. O'Hanlon is a senior fellow in Foreign Policy Studies at Brookings. His recent books include Neither Star Wars nor Sanctuary: Constraining the Military Uses of Sapce and Crisis on the Korean Peninsula: How to Deal with a Nuclear North Korea (with Mike Mochizuki).

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Title
Defense Strategy (For the Post-Saddam Era)
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8170492858
Length
vi+148p., Tables; Notes; Index; 26cm.
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