Pentagon Global Posture Review Strengthens Deterrence Against Russia, China
22:22 GMT 29.11.2021 (Updated: 12:44 GMT 13.04.2023)
© Photo : Australian Defence ForceRegional powers are training together, alarmed by China's increasingly aggressive stance in the Pacific. Pictured: joint naval manoevres on Wednesday near Guam
© Photo : Australian Defence Force
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WASHINGTON (Sputnik) - The Defense Department's Global Posture Review strengthens deterrence against Russia and China, Mara Karlin, who performs the duties of the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, said.
"The Global Posture Review directs additional cooperation with allies and partners across the region to advance initiatives that contribute to regional stability and deter potential military aggression from China and threats from North Korea," Karlin said on Monday.
Karlin explained that these initiatives include seeking greater regional access from military partnership activities, enhancing infrastructure in Australia and the Pacific Islands and planning rotational aircraft deployments in Australia.
Karlin said the Global Posture Review strengthens the combat-credible deterrent against Russian in Europe and enables NATO forces to operate more effectively.
Karlin explained that these initiatives include seeking greater regional access from military partnership activities, enhancing infrastructure in Australia and the Pacific Islands and planning rotational aircraft deployments in Australia.
Karlin said the Global Posture Review strengthens the combat-credible deterrent against Russian in Europe and enables NATO forces to operate more effectively.
The Global Posture Review assessed evolving counterterrorism requirements following the end of the US military presence in Afghanistan and approach toward Iran, she said.
With respect to Iraq and Syria, the Global Posture Review directs the Defense Department to continue to support the campaign to defeat Daesh* and build the capacity of partner forces, Karlin said.
Moreover, the Global Posture review directs the Defense Department to conduct additional analysis concerning enduring posture requirements in the Middle East, she also said.
In Africa, the Global Posture Review analysis suggests supporting several ongoing interagency reviews to ensure the Defense Department has an appropriately-scoped posture to monitor threats from regional violent extremist groups, partners, Karlin added.
In Central and South America and the Caribbean, the Global Posture Review directs the Defense Department to continue to support US efforts on transnational challenges, including counternarcotics missions, disaster relief and humanitarian assistance, according to Karlin.
With respect to Iraq and Syria, the Global Posture Review directs the Defense Department to continue to support the campaign to defeat Daesh* and build the capacity of partner forces, Karlin said.
Moreover, the Global Posture review directs the Defense Department to conduct additional analysis concerning enduring posture requirements in the Middle East, she also said.
In Africa, the Global Posture Review analysis suggests supporting several ongoing interagency reviews to ensure the Defense Department has an appropriately-scoped posture to monitor threats from regional violent extremist groups, partners, Karlin added.
In Central and South America and the Caribbean, the Global Posture Review directs the Defense Department to continue to support US efforts on transnational challenges, including counternarcotics missions, disaster relief and humanitarian assistance, according to Karlin.
The Wall Street Journal reported Monday that Pentagon plans to modernize military bases it operates from in Australia and on the western Pacific island of Guam as part of its strategy to counter-balance China, but does not plan to shift any additional forces to the area.
The base upgrades follow a Defense Department review of US military resources around the world, but the plans do not include any provisions to move additional military forces to those areas, the report said.
US forces will continue in other deployments aimed at deterring Russia while combating terrorist threats in the Middle East and across Africa, the report added.
An unclassified version of the new assessment, known as the Global Posture Review, was due to be released later on Monday and it includes provisions to modernize and expand airfields at the Australian and Guam bases, according to the report.
*Daesh (also known as ISIS/ISIL/IS) is a terrorist organization outlawed in Russia and many other states