US Military Planning Shift: From Counter-Terrorism to Great Power Rivalry
US Military's Strategic Shift
The US military’s longstanding focus on counter-terrorism is increasingly becoming secondary to large-scale great power rivalry and conflict readiness, particularly with China and Russia. In recognizing the importance of these international relations, the Pentagon is evolving its strategies to align with current global dynamics.
Understanding the New Military Posture
- The Pentagon's refocus on deterrence rather than just counter-terrorism strategies
- Increased emphasis on modernization to deal with emerging great powers
- Heightened awareness of US-China relations and US-Russia relations in military planning
By shifting its objectives, the US military aims to enhance its capability to respond to threats posed by traditional state actors, thereby redefining its role in global security.
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