Résumé du livre

For 250 years, U.S. military power and strategic leadership have preserved global stability and deterrence. Today, the Indo-Pacific is the central theater of competition, where America's ability to deter aggression, maintain military readiness, and develop resilient warfighters will determine its future role as a global security leader. This book is divided into three sections: Section One assesses U.S. deterrence credibility in a multipolar Indo-Pacific and explores how integrated deterrence, economic statecraft, and nuclear strategy must evolve. Section Two examines how force posture, technological advancements, and supply chain resilience will shape U.S. lethality and readiness for future warfare. Section Three explores the leadership, resilience, and ethical challenges that will define the next generation of warfighters and strategic decision-makers.

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