Showing posts with label Chuck Hagel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chuck Hagel. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Ukraine Unrest;MH-370 Search;The Masters

Pro-Russian demonstrators have 48 hours to reach a negotiated settlement and vacate two government buildings they seized in Eastern Ukraine,or be forcefully removed,the Ukrainian government says.Unrest has erupted in the eastern cities of Luhansk,Donetsk and Kharkiv,which are near the border with Russia.Secretary of State John Kerry says it is being instigated by paid Russian agents.*
At the same time,the NATO alliance commander,US Air Force General Philip Breedlove,has been tasked with developing new options for reinforcing the alliance's military presence in the region and reporting back to Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel.NATO is gravely concerned about the persistence of some 40,000 Russian troops along the Russian border with Ukraine,which Russia insists are only on military exercises.*
Fourteen planes and thirteen ships are out searching for the lost flight MH-370 today,Thursday.The search area has been whittled down to a site smaller than the state of West Virginia.The plane's wreckage is believed to be deeper under the ocean than the Titanic.The searchers will not deploy the Blue Fin autonomous underwater vehicle with its sonar as long as there is a prospect of hearing more pings from the aircraft's black boxes,in order to further reduce the search area for the slow-moving AUV.*
It's very difficult to reach the top,but it is also difficult to stay there.
-Arnold Palmer,Hall of Fame golfer
An international field of the world's best golfers will hit the tough course at Augusta National in Georgia today for the opening round of The Masters tournament,one of the world's most prestigious and traditional sporting events.Adam Scott of Australia is the defending champion.World Number One golfer Tiger Woods is sidelined by a back injury.*

Thursday, November 28, 2013

Just In Time:Countering Beijing's Move

China's recent declaration of a new Air Defence Identification Zone through established international airspace over the East China Sea has been bitterly criticised in the Asia Pacific region and elsewhere;not to mention challenged by US Air Force B-52H bombers.It was critical for the Air Force to quickly assert its right to be in the airspace,analysts point out,lest China's claim to the airspace be legitimised through inaction.*
The bombers were deployed to Guam in August to further America's pivot to the Pacific strategy.What we do day to day with this presence mission is show our ability to fly our airplanes around the Pacific theatre and support whatever contingincies we might be asked to do,said Lieutenant Colonel Scott Mayhan,USAF,commander of the 20th Bomber Squadron based at Barksadale Air Force Base,Louisiana.The continuous bomber presence maintains long term strike capability in theatre,so our national decision makers have assets that they can use sould they ever need to,the commander added.*
In the event,China did not launch fighter aircraft to intercept the unarmed bombers when the Air Force declined to file a flight plan with China under the new zone requirements;nor has Beijing commented to Washington about the incident.This does not mean China will not eventually ramp up its response in defence of its claim.China plays a long haul game,analysts point out,and may just be waiting for a while before taking aggressive action to defend its perceived territory.It will also continue building up its naval and air power beyond what is needed to defend the mainland,a trend that has alarmed the international community for some years now.*
US Secretary of Defence Chuck Hagel said the new zone will not in any way change how the United States conducts miltary operations in the region.We see this development as a destabilising attempt to alter the status quo in the region.This unilateral action increases the risks of misunderstanding and miscalculations.Mr.Hagel's remarks were echoed by new US Ambassador to Japan Caroline Kennedy on Wednesday.*
Vice President Joe Biden will be visiting China next week,as well as US allies Japan and South Korea.He will empahsise that America is and always will be there for its allies in the region,while seeking a new and better way to get along with China,a senior administration official said.

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Syria:Bigger By the Day

A number of Obama administration officials continued their lobbying efforts for military action against Syria on Wednesday,fielding wide-ranging questions from sometimes irate Members of Congress.The Senate Committee on Foreign Relations did vote to approve the mission 10-7 after a classified briefing.
Polls show the American public largely opposed to the mission.The story is huge and growing,taking up the lion's share of cable news broadcasts.Some are calling for the President to address the American people on Syria from the Oval Office in prime time.
*We know that Assad will read our silence as a sign he can use his weapons with impunity.Iran and North Korea are listening for our silence.This is a vote for accountablity,Secretary of State John Kerry told the House Foreign Affairs Committee.Degrading his chemical weapons will have an impact on the battlefield.There will be downstream impacts.
These weapons pose a grave threat to our allies Israel,Jordan,Saudi Arabia and Iraq.North Korea maintains a massive chemical weapons stockpile that threatens 20,000 US troops on the border.
There have been 60-100 officer and enlisted defections from the Assad regime in the last day or so.There are serious questions in the elite of Syria that are asking if Assad has gone too far.
Currently in the region,a number of countries have offered to be part of the military action-more countries than our military thinks we need.France and others in the region are prepared to be part of the operation with us.
Arab countries have offered to bear the cost and assist us.They've been quite significant offers-up to the whole cost,if the US does what it's done in the past.
*This will not be a pinprick;it will be a strike that degrades his capability,added Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel.We have spent days and days going over every option and contingency,such as embassy security and collateral damage.
Allies will provide basing and overflight rights,noted General Martin Dempsey,Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.The focus and purpose will give us the best chance of limiting it.I can never discount the possibility of escalation,but we've kept it as low as possible.
Congressman Eliot Engel,D-New York,an expert on Syria,is concerned about the message we send to Iran as they pursue a dangerous nuclear capability.His colleague Dutch Ruppersberger,D-Maryland,pointed out that Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein used chemical weapons against Iran and the Kurds in the 1980s.Unchallenged,he went on to invade Kuwait in 1990.
*The whole Senate seems likely to approve the mission at this point,but the House of Representatives is an open question.It could be that the President will have to cast the deciding vote himself,as it were.