Friday, October 4, 2024
AEI/Heritage Project for the Common Defense (Navy) Weekly Read Board
"Eyeing Gulf shipping, Iran's Mass Producing Submarines," by Zachary Keck (The Diplomat, 09/28)
"How doing more with less is hurting sailors- and the Navy," by Sam Fellman (Navy Times, 09/30)
"From Syria to South China Sea, Navies Cruise Back into Vogue," by Peter Apps (Reuters, 09/30)
"China-U.S. Military Ties Grow As Countries Eye Each Other At Sea" (Bloomberg News, 09/30)
"India and the Rise of the Indo-Pacific," by Vivek Mishra (The Diplomat, 09/30)
"Naval Supremacy Cannot be "Piggybacked" on Small Ships," by Lazarus (Information Dissemination, 09/30)
"China's Rising Tide in the Caribbean," by Rush Doshi & David Walter (Wall Street Journal, 09/030)
"We must maintain our power on the seas," by Ray Mabus (San Diego Union-Tribune, 10/02)
"Why America Needs Aircraft Carriers," by Scott C. Truver (Breaking Defense, 10/02)
"S. Korea-U.S. alliance under pressure from regional interests," (Chosun Ilbo, 10/02)
"Nonessential: Has Obama Given Up on the Asia Pivot?" by Alex N. Wong and Lanhee Chen (Foreign Policy, 10/02)
"How the U.S. Navy Handles Budget Cuts," by James R. Holmes (The Diplomat, 10/03)
"New Ship News: Sub Launched, Carrier Prepped, LCS Delivered," by Christopher Cavas (Defense News, 10/03)
"U.S. and Japan Agree to Broaden Military Alliance," by Jennifer Steinhauer and Martin Fackler (New York Times, 10/04)
"Asian superpowers jostle to join the aircraft carrier club," by Peter Shadbolt (CNN International, 10/04)
Bryan McGrath
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