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Trump aims for ‘unquestioned’ US military dominance

by Agence France-Presse
January 23, 2017
in Defense Geopolitics News
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Trump aims for ‘unquestioned’ US military dominance
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President Donald Trump will “rebuild” America’s vast military, boost its anti-missile capabilities and prioritize defeating the Islamic State group, according to the first policy statements published on the White House website Friday.

Published moments after Trump was inaugurated president, the statements say he will end limits on Pentagon spending agreed by Congress and the Obama administration, and will soon release a new budget proposal outlining his vision for the military.

“We will provide our military leaders with the means to plan for our future defense needs,” the White House said.

“We cannot allow other nations to surpass our military capability.”

The statement said the US will develop a “state-of-the-art missile defense system” to defend against attacks from Iran, North Korea and others.

It listed developing cyberwarfare capabilities as a key goal — an issue that gained importance after US intelligence agencies said Russia interfered with the US presidential election, hacking political party computers.

Some of that work is already underway.

Even if there is not a full defensive ring around the country, the United States has already deployed missiles on its West Coast designed to intercept ballistic missile fire from North Korea.

Under policy set during the Obama administration, the number of those interceptors is to be increased to 44 by the end of this year.

US arms expert Loren Thompson said Trump is probably talking about further modernizing that technology.

In addition, the government has taken steps — not yet finalized — to place cyberwarfare capabilities under a separate military command.

The website also said Trump would reverse declines in the US navy and air force. A program is already underway to do that in the navy.

Trump “knows that our military dominance must be unquestioned,” the statement said.

“The world will be more peaceful and more prosperous with a stronger and more respected America.”

Trump enters office with North Korea threatening to test-launch a nuclear-capable intercontinental ballistic missile capable of reaching the United States.

CNN and other US news reports, quoting a US defense official, said last week that the Pentagon had deployed a high-tech system — a sea-based X-band radar — to watch for possible North Korean long-range missile launches in coming months.

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