Active Denial

Active Denial

Auteur : Rachel Esplin Odell, Eric Heginbotham, John Culver, Eric Gomez, Jessica J. Lee, Brad Martin, Mike Mochizuki, Michael D. Swaine

Date de publication : 2022

Éditeur : Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft

Nombre de pages : 318

Résumé du livre

Active denial is a defense strategy characterized by a phased approach to operations. This approach focuses on deploying resilient and primarily defensive U.S. and allied forces to blunt and disrupt attack, while preparing for focused counterattack later. It relies upon a smarter division of labor between allied and forward-deployed U.S. forces, both of which are to be optimized for resilience. It also employs a restrained approach to escalation and seeks to limit the scope of battle, with an end goal of defeating aggression rather than subjugating the adversary. U.S. force structure should be redesigned around an active denial strategy, with a greater focus on the U.S. Navy and Air Force and cuts to Army and Marine force structure.

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