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Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 15-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world. Diplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman and reporter Sue Surkes join host Amanda Borschel-Dan on today's episode. We are on Day 30 of the war with Hamas that erupted four weeks ago when some 3,000 Hamas terrorists infiltrated Israel and perpetrated a massacre in towns surrounding the Gaza Strip, killing some 1,400, mostly civilians. There are still some 200 remains to be identified from that Black Shabbat. Berman updates us on what has been happening during the ground operation in Gaza over the past several days. We hear about Israel's cooperation with Centcom and how -- with the two carrier strike groups now in the region -- the US has Israel's back in a very physically present manner. Berman further updates us on which other countries have pulled their ambassadors over the weekend. Surkes speaks about the new horse meditation treatment for Supernova rave survivors For the latest updates, please look at The Times of Israel's ongoing live blog. Discussed articles include: Live blog November 5, 2023 Bahrain lawmakers vote to recall envoy from Tel Aviv, but Israel says ties stable Moshe Ohayon, 52: Social activist, CEO of 929 Torah project THOSE WE HAVE LOST: Civilians and soldiers killed in Hamas's onslaught on Israel THOSE WE ARE MISSING: The hostages and victims whose fate is still unknown Subscribe to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing on iTunes, Spotify, PlayerFM, Google Play, or wherever you get your podcasts. IMAGE: In this photo obtained from the US Department of Defense, the aircraft carriers Gerald R. Ford (L, front) and Dwight D. Eisenhower (R, front) and ships in their Strike Groups sail in formation in the Mediterranean Sea, on November 3, 2023. (Jacob Mattingly/US Department of Defense/AFP)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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1/2: #USNavy: The deterence policy of "naval presence" and the deployment of two carrier strike groups to the wars. Jerry Hendrix , Sagamore Institute. https://sagamoreinstitute.org/jerry-hendrix-interview/ 1932 USS Saratoga in the Canal
2/2: #USNavy: The deterence policy of "naval presence" and the deployment of two carrier strike groups to the wars. Jerry Hendrix , Sagamore Institute. https://sagamoreinstitute.org/jerry-hendrix-interview/ 1912 USS Wyoming
Photo: No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow Kido Butai #Bestof2022: MQ-25 trials for extending the range of the carrier strike groups. Captain Jerry Hendrix, USN (retired). @JerryHendrixii Senior Fellow Sagamore Institute. @SagamoreInst (Originally posted January 22, 2022) https://news.usni.org/2021/12/22/video-navy-wraps-up-mq-25a-deck-handling-tests-on-carrier-uss-george-h-w-bus
PHOTO: NO KNOWN RESTRICTIONS ON PUBLICATION. @BATCHELORSHOW Kido Butai 1937 #Bestof2022: MQ-25 trials for extending the range of the carrier strike groups. Captain Jerry Hendrix, USN (retired). @JerryHendrixii Senior Fellow Sagamore Institute. @SagamoreInst (Originally posted January 22,, 2022) https://news.usni.org/2021/12/22/video-navy-wraps-up-mq-25a-deck-handling-tests-on-carrier-uss-george-h-w-bus
Photo: No known restrictions on publication. CBS Eye on the World with John Batchelor CBS Audio Network @Batchelorshow MQ-25 trials for extending the range of the carrier strike groups. Captain Jerry Hendrix, USN (retired). @JerryHendrixii Senior Fellow Sagamore Institute. @SagamoreInst https://news.usni.org/2021/12/22/video-navy-wraps-up-mq-25a-deck-handling-tests-on-carrier-uss-george-h-w-bus
NATO 20/2020: Twenty bold ideas for the Alliance after the 2020 US election
Long before the coronavirus battered European economies, NATO's European allies were finding it difficult to produce the cash or the political will to spend 2 percent of their GDP on defense. Now, with the COVID-19 pandemic straining government budgets, defense spending is likely to be on the chopping block. This will have serious implications for transatlantic security. Even as budgets shrink, security challenges will remain. China has shown an increasing willingness to intimidate democracies, while Russia remains a spoiler in Europe and the Middle East. Financial calamity does not mean that European cooperation within NATO should take a step back. In fact, now is the perfect time for European militaries to work together and no better opportunity exists than to use HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales as hubs for a NATO carrier strike group (CSG). A NATO CSG would be a powerful symbol of Alliance unity and would bolster the Alliance's force posture and interoperability. Key Takeaways: 0:00 Intro 2:11 Michael John Williams talks about why he thinks NATO needs a Carrier Strike Group and the capabilities it would give the Alliance that it doesn't already have 8:42 Michael John Williams talks about if NATO needs a Carrier Strike Group and whether all the other allies wants NATO to have one 11:11 Michael John Williams talks about the actual capability of Carrier Strike Group, how it could be done so and why NATO needs it 12:53 Michael John Williams also talks about the NATO countries that have aircraft carriers that NATO could use 18:11 Michael John Williams talks about who would have the command and control over the Carrier Strike Group if NATO was given one by its allies 19:29 Michael John Williams talks about other needs that NATO does not know it has at the moment that Carrier Strike Group would fulfill 22:46 Michael John Williams shares his thoughts on whether the call to NATO having a Carrier Strike Group is largely US driven 24:04 Michael John Williams also shares his thoughts on if this whole process of having Carrier Strike Group in NATO require a new spending 25:50 Michael John Williams talks about if a Carrier Strike Group in NATO could be really a useful tool and a flexible one not just for the United States or Great Britain, but for all the allies 28:54 Michael John Williams explains if China is an enough threat and a motivating factor for NATO to have and use a Carrier Strike Group 30:27 Michael John Williams talks about China and Russia, if they are a threat to an extent of NATO having the Carrier Strike Groups, and if so, which is the major threat 34:24 Michael John Williams shares his thoughts if European allies need to see China as a big enough threat to justify more investment in an idea like a Carrier Strike Group Shows Mentioned: https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/content-series/nato20-2020/christen-a-carrier-strike-group/ The Lancaster House Treaties of 2010 are two treaties between the United Kingdom and France for defense and security cooperation. They were signed at 10 Downing Street on 2 November 2010 by British Prime Minister David Cameron and French President Nicolas Sarkozy. https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/content-series/nato20-2020/nato20-2020-podcast-rethink-and-replace-2-percent/ Brexit refers to the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union and the European Atomic Energy Community at the end of 31 January 2020 CET. An illiberal democracy is a governing system in which, although elections take place, citizens are cut off from knowledge about the activities of those who exercise real power because of the lack of civil liberties; thus it is not an open society. Quotes Mentioned: “Under the Trump administration, NATO has really come in for a lot of bludgeoning on defense expenditure, on investment, etcetera.” “A lot of times, Carrier Strike Groups are about the symbolism.” “The symbolism of a very tangible asset that is sovereign but is under a NATO hat has a lot of value.” “The US is increasingly strained.” “The NATO carrier group would be a one star command.” “Germany can become a slightly more problematic ally because the Bundestag has to approve everything.” “From the United States point of view, policymakers need to be very concerned about how European allies view the United States.” “The US needs much less hubris in its foreign policy.” Guests Social Media Links: Website: https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/expert/michael-john-williams/ Website: http://www.mjwilliams.com/aboutx Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheOpenMike
This goes along with the 25 C17s and 12 C130s deployed to Nellis AFB last Saturday Dec. 5th. That's a TON of equipment and troops to be moving around for just an exercise. They're getting ready for something BIG. You can support my work at the links below. We are totally listener supported and we appreciate each and every one of you! Thank you and God bless! Express VPN Link: https://www.xvbelink.com/?offer=3monthsfree&a_fid=jstorm1 *Get 3 months Free* Select the 12 month package and get 3 months free! Bitcoin Wallet: 3M2rBQMPjS2UihwQLuzCeMTveoUSSmH87h PayPal: https://paypal.me/johnnystorm Patreon: https://patreon.com/dontspeak NEW! Cash app now available for donations! Our cash tag is $jstorm212 For checks and money orders please email us at dntspk5@gmail.com and we will send you the address. Support us through the BRAVE web browser here: https://brave.com/don308 Free book on Spiritual Warfare below! https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/780462 https://twitter.com/DontSpe54156130 Show Email dntspk5@gmail.com Back up Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCC8vqWJ1jWO30n4RWqbAquA?view_as=subscriber Website: https://dontspeaknews.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dontspeak/support
It may be 7-yrs old, but the points are still spot on.What happens when a global maritime power finds itself in a position where it can no longer sustain the global presence it once considered an essential requirement?The US Navy has been in a period of decline in both numbers and capability for awhile, and as budgetary reality sets in and burn out starts to hollow remaining capabilities - the decline is set to continue for at least another decade.How far the decline goes until stability sets in is unknown, but what is the best reaction to this reality? Are the lessons one can derive from history that can help policy makers shape direction and priority going forward?Our guest for the full hour to discuss will be Daniel J. Whiteneck, Ph.D.At the time of this interview, Dr. Whiteneck was a Senior Research Scientist at the Center for Naval Analyses. He has directed projects ranging from Tipping Point and the future of US maritime dominance, to the use of naval forces in deterrence and influence operations. He also led studies on naval coalition operations and maritime security operations focusing on counter-piracy and counter-proliferation.Dr. Whiteneck deployed twice with Carrier Strike Groups for OEF and OIF. His CNA field assignments included two tours on numbered fleet staffs, as well as field representative to the Commander of NATO Joint Command Lisbon in 2004-05. He also did three tours in the Pentagon as CNA Scientific Analyst to N51, N31, and OPNAV DEEP BLUE.He held academic positions at the Seattle University, the University of Colorado, and the Air Force Academy, before joining CNA. In addition to authoring a number of CNA studies over the past 14 years, he has published articles and book chapters on US and British global leadership and naval operations, NATO’s expansion and operations, and the role of conventional and strategic deterrence against terrorist networks and rogue states after 9/11.This episode first aired in July of 2013.
Today on TRUNEWS we discuss Israel’s pledge to name a part of the recently unilaterally gifted Syrian Golan Heights after the benefactor President Trump. We also detail why two U.S. Carrier Strike Groups have been deployed to the Mediterranean Sea and how Warhawk Senator Lindsey Graham has weaponized feminism with the help of First Daughter Ivanka Trump. Join Rick Wiles, Edward Szall, Doc Burkhart, Kerry Kinsey, and Matt Skow for 70 minutes of uncensored news, analysis, and commentary.
Today on TRUNEWS we discuss Israel’s pledge to name a part of the recently unilaterally gifted Syrian Golan Heights after the benefactor President Trump. We also detail why two U.S. Carrier Strike Groups have been deployed to the Mediterranean Sea and how Warhawk Senator Lindsey Graham has weaponized feminism with the help of First Daughter Ivanka Trump. Join Rick Wiles, Edward Szall, Doc Burkhart, Kerry Kinsey, and Matt Skow for 70 minutes of uncensored news, analysis, and commentary.
In this Pacific Newsbreak, President Trump is in the Philippines for an ASEAN summit, U.S. and Bruneian medical forces team up in the jungle, and 3 Carrier Strike Groups conduct combined operations in the Western Pacific.
What happens when a global maritime power finds itself in a position where it can no longer sustain the global presence it once considered an essential requirement?The US Navy has been in a period of decline in both numbers and capability for awhile, and as budgetary reality sets in and burn out starts to hollow remaining capabilities - the decline is set to continue for at least another decade.How far the decline goes until stability sets in is unknown, but what is the best reaction to this reality? Are the lessons one can derive from history that can help policy makers shape direction and priority going forward?Our guest for the full hour to discuss will be Daniel J. Whiteneck, Ph.D.Dr. Whiteneck is a Senior Research Scientist at the Center for Naval Analyses. He has directed projects ranging from Tipping Point and the future of US maritime dominance, to the use of naval forces in deterrence and influence operations. He also led studies on naval coalition operations and maritime security operations focusing on counter-piracy and counter-proliferation.Dr. Whiteneck deployed twice with Carrier Strike Groups for OEF and OIF. His CNA field assignments included two tours on numbered fleet staffs, as well as field representative to the Commander of NATO Joint Command Lisbon in 2004-05. He also did three tours in the Pentagon as CNA Scientific Analyst to N51, N31, and OPNAV DEEP BLUE.He held academic positions at the Seattle University, the University of Colorado, and the Air Force Academy, before joining CNA. In addition to authoring a number of CNA studies over the past 14 years, he has published articles and book chapters on US and British global leadership and naval operations, NATO’s expansion and operations, and the role of conventional and strategic deterrence against terrorist networks and rogue states after 9/11.This episode first aired in July of 2013.
What happens when a global maritime power finds itself in a position where it can no longer sustain the global presence it once considered an essential requirement? The US Navy has been in a period of decline in both numbers and capability for awhile, and as budgetary reality sets in and burn out starts to hollow remaining capabilities - the decline is set to continue for at least another decade. How far the decline goes until stability sets in is unknown, but what is the best reaction to this reality? Are the lessons one can derive from history that can help policy makers shape direction and priority going forward? Our guest for the full hour to discuss will be Daniel J. Whiteneck, Ph.D. Dr. Whiteneck is a Senior Research Scientist at the Center for Naval Analyses. He has directed projects ranging from Tipping Point and the future of US maritime dominance, to the use of naval forces in deterrence and influence operations. He also led studies on naval coalition operations and maritime security operations focusing on counter-piracy and counter-proliferation.Dr. Whiteneck deployed twice with Carrier Strike Groups for OEF and OIF. His CNA field assignments included two tours on numbered fleet staffs, as well as field representative to the Commander of NATO Joint Command Lisbon in 2004-05. He also did three tours in the Pentagon as CNA Scientific Analyst to N51, N31, and OPNAV DEEP BLUE. He held academic positions at the Seattle University, the University of Colorado, and the Air Force Academy, before joining CNA. In addition to authoring a number of CNA studies over the past 14 years, he has published articles and book chapters on US and British global leadership and naval operations, NATO’s expansion and operations, and the role of conventional and strategic deterrence against terrorist networks and rogue states after 9/11.