Bridge Colby with Walter Slocombe in The Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung: “Respond to INF Collapse with Blunt Layer, Not a Repeat of Euromissiles”

"The INF Treaty has collapsed on the basis of Russian violation. Many seem to think that we are on the verge of a repeat of the 1980s, complete with Russian missiles aimed at Europe and new variants of American Euromissiles to counter them. "Russia does pose a threat to NATO Europe’s security. The way to deal with this is not, however, to respond to Russia’s new land-based missiles with deployments in Europe of new American ground launched systems that can reach [...]

2020-04-07T17:25:09-04:00April 3, 2019|Cybersecurity & Defense|

Michèle Flournoy comments on likely ISIS strategy in Task and Purpose article

"'Despite the loss of its former caliphate, ISIS has not been defeated,' warned Michèle Flournoy, who served as under defense secretary for policy from 2009 to 2012. "'We have seen this movie before,' said Flournoy, who was expected to become defense secretary if Hillary Clinton won the 2016 presidential election. 'When a terrorist organization loses territory, it usually goes to ground in order to fight another day. (This was certainly true for Al Qaeda in Iraq, ISIS' predecessor.)' "'ISIS is likely [...]

2020-04-07T17:27:31-04:00March 25, 2019|Cybersecurity & Defense|

Lisa Monaco quoted in The Washington Post article “New Zealand attack exposes how little the U.S. and its allies share intelligence on domestic terrorism threats”

WestExec Principal and former homeland security advisor to the president Lisa Monaco is quoted as saying “this attack should have us asking ourselves whether or not we have a sufficient whole-of-government approach to this evolving terrorism threat... We don’t have a clear domestic lead in our federal government for these issues...” Read the full article here: Full Article

2020-04-07T17:31:45-04:00March 16, 2019|Cybersecurity & Defense|

Bridge Colby in Defense One: “Is the Pentagon Truly Committed to the National Defense Strategy?”

"As Senate and House committees examine the Trump administration’s proposed defense budget for fiscal 2020 — it totals three-quarters of a trillion dollars — the first and most important question they should ask is: Does this budget decisively improve the U.S. posture for great-power competition with China and Russia? "The 2018 National Defense Strategy developed under the leadership of Secretary James Mattis made clear the need to prioritize major improvements in the U.S. ability to deter Chinese or Russian aggression. In [...]

2020-04-07T16:36:35-04:00March 12, 2019|Cybersecurity & Defense|

Bridge Colby in The Wall Street Journal: “Take India’s Side, America”

"The moment of maximum danger in the latest India-Pakistan conflict appears to have passed. But after a major attack by Pakistani militants on an Indian military base in Kashmir and the first Indian air strike on Pakistan proper since 1971, tensions are still smoldering between the two South Asian nuclear powers. The episode highlights the need for the U.S. to reassess its role in this volatile part of the world—and to come down firmly on India’s side..." Read the full article [...]

2020-04-07T16:36:47-04:00March 12, 2019|Cybersecurity & Defense|

Michèle Flournoy and Josh Hochman in Bloomberg: “How Big Tech Can Work With China But Protect U.S. Security”

"Virtually every major U.S. tech company is doing business in China, collaborating with Chinese researchers or considering doing so. Now, several are also pushing back against proposals to limit the export of critical technologies to the People’s Republic. They ought to rethink, not just for the sake of U.S. national security but also for their bottom lines. "As the U.S. and China enter a period of greater strategic competition, the latter has adopted a robust strategy to overtake America in a [...]

2020-04-07T16:57:36-04:00January 31, 2019|Cybersecurity & Defense|

Mike Singh in The Wall Street Journal: “Beijing’s Curious Silence on the Syria Withdrawal”

One of the more troubling yardsticks by which to measure President Trump’s decision to withdraw U.S. forces from Syria was the gratification it seemed to offer American adversaries. Russian President Vladimir Putin called the decision “correct,” and senior Iranian regime cleric Ayatollah Hassan Ameli asserted that it “hands [Syria] to Iran.” The state-run media of Syria’s Assad regime gloated predictably. Conspicuously quiet on the matter, however, was the country the U.S. increasingly regards as its chief rival—China. Beijing’s silence reveals how [...]

Lisa Monaco discusses today’s threat landscape on “Intelligence Matters” podcast

In this episode of "Intelligence Matters," host Michael Morell speaks with Lisa Monaco, former U.S. Homeland Security Advisor to President Barack Obama. She reviews her career trajectory from federal prosecutor to Hill staffer to running the National Security Division at the Department of Justice to a series of high-profile roles at the White House. Monaco evaluates the existing threat from foreign-directed terror attacks and the importance of continuity in counterterrorism policy... Listen to the full podcast: Full Article

2020-04-07T17:02:40-04:00January 1, 2019|Cybersecurity & Defense|
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