Defeat Strategy
Found 6 free book(s)National Security Strategy - The White House
obamawhitehouse.archives.govDisrupt, Dismantle, and Defeat Al-Qa’ida and its Violent Extremist Affiliates in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Around the World . ... Our national security strategy is, therefore, focused on renewing American leadership so that we can more effectively advance our interests in the 21st century. We will do so by building upon the sources
The National Security Strategy
2009-2017.state.govembittered few. We must defeat these threats to our Nation, allies, and friends. This is also a time of opportunity for America. We will work to translate this moment of influ-ence into decades of peace, prosperity, and liberty. The U.S. national security strategy will be based on a distinctly American internationalism that
May 2015 1 - AF
www.af.milThe Air Force Strategy’s five strategic vectors identify priority areas for investment, institutional change, and operational concepts: 1. ... and defeat adversaries. This requires an agile, coordinated multi-domain ISR approach that provides commanders with multiple options. 3.
Irregular Warfare Annex to the National Defense Strategy ...
media.defense.govOct 02, 2020 · competition is not only to gain military advantages, but also to defeat adversaries’ strategies, shape their perceptions, and deny their strategic objectives in the pursuit of national interests. Irregular War Requires Unified Action . The successful conduct of IW relies upon unified action with our U.S. interagency and multinational partners.
The UK Cyber Security Strategy
assets.publishing.service.gov.uk8 The UK Cyber Security Strategy: Protecting and promoting the UK in a digital world Our vision is for the UK in 2015 to derive huge economic and social value from a vibrant, resilient and secure cyberspace, where our actions, guided by our core values of liberty, fairness, transparency and the rule of law, enhance prosperity,
A DESIGN FOR MAINTAINING MARITIME SUPERIORITY
media.defense.govMay 18, 2020 · defeat any enemy. A Design for Maintaining Maritime Superiority, Version 1.0, released in January 2016 (Design 1.0), was explicitly intended to be assessed and, if necessary, revised to stay relevant. This update reflects the first reevaluation. There were three reasons we undertook this assessment.