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An all-american agenda II: a financially realistic national defense

Perhaps the best thing that happened to America last week was Congress abandoning Washington for a five-week break deferring all the major issues and problems. Will anything improve when Congress returns?  The answer is not reassuring. Prior to the break, the Defense Department sketched out the impact of budget sequestration on the nation’s military strength to Congress.  Disastrous is not an unsuitable description.  But, in addition to the lack of specifics about the looming dilution of American military power, other flaws in our national security posture have been ignored. First, within a broken government, America’s national security organization is based on the obsolete National Security Act first passed in 1947.  [...]

By |2017-11-14T21:28:34+02:00August 7th, 2013|America, Blogs, Harlan Ullman., Regions|0 Comments

An all-american agenda

This column advances what the U.S. must do to get its domestic house in order. There are probably a million reasons why this will not work. Yet, if America is to emerge stronger and future generations made more secure, there is no alternative except to act no matter how much the political system resists. America was once known as a “can-do” country.  Much of that probably stems from World War II.  As the motto of the U.S. Navy’s Construction Battalions aka “Sea Bees” went (“the difficult is easy; the impossible just takes a little longer”), a can-do attitude was part of the American psyche that won the war and the [...]

By |2013-07-30T15:31:30+03:00July 30th, 2013|America, Blogs, Harlan Ullman., Regions|0 Comments

American decline—pure poppycock!

A specter is haunting the United States. That specter is one of American decline.  But this specter is not merely exaggerated.  It is poppycock.  Those who see in America the conditions that led to the fall of the Roman Empire or the catastrophic Grecian wars between Athens (read America) and Sparta (read China) are simply wrong. The United States or any other state could never remain the world’s colossus and singular dominant power forever.  The end of World War II with the destruction of Europe and Asia granted the United States a unique moment in history.  However, an ascending Soviet Union ultimately checked the unilateral authority and influence of the [...]

By |2017-11-14T21:28:36+02:00July 15th, 2013|America, Blogs, Harlan Ullman., Regions|0 Comments

Raportul Comunității de Informații americane către Senat

Este pentru prima dată după 9/11 când în raportul comunităţii de informaţii din SUA prezentat în fața Senatului, atacurile cibernetice ocupă primul loc în rândul ameninţărilor la adresa securităţii SUA. Același document vorbește și despre renunţarea la faza a 4-a a Abordarii Adaptive în Etape privind Apărarea Antirachetă din Europa, în favoarea suplimentării bateriilor antirachetă în Alaska, pentru contracararea unui eventual atac venit din Coreea de Nord. Ajustarea proiectului antirachetă în Europa nu afectează cu nimic fazele de dezvoltare a capabilităţilor de la Deveselu, până în 2018, cu atât mai mult cu cât interceptorii fazei a 4-a nu au fost prevăzuţi pentru baza din România. În oglindă cu raportul pe [...]

By |2017-11-14T21:28:43+02:00April 8th, 2013|Alexandru Grumaz, America, Blogs, Regions|0 Comments

President’s People

Since the end of the Second World War U.S. strategy pursued assiduously total commitment in solving international problems. In an effort to protect American security and prosperity promoted along and across the globe liberal economic order, depturile and human freedoms and established military agreements with partners in Europe, East Asia and Middle East. U.S. military bases are spread across the globe, American naval vessels keep important navigation routes and tens of thousands of U.S. military protects from Germany to South Korea and Japan. Although details of U.S. foreign policy have qualified for a president to another 60 years each fundamental decision that the U.S. has agreed to remain involved in [...]

By |2017-11-14T21:28:55+02:00February 1st, 2013|Alexandru Grumaz, America|0 Comments
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