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    Default The Economist covers Irregular Warfare and Western Military Transformation

    Cover article in the Economist this week:
    Brains, not Bullets; how to fight future wars.

    http://www.economist.com/research/ar...ry_id=10015844
    http://www.economist.com/opinion/dis...ry_id=10024437

    Brains, not bullets
    Oct 25th 2007
    From The Economist print edition


    Western armies are good at destroying things. Can they be made better at building them?


    ANOTHER debate to do with Iraq and Afghanistan is building in America, one that could have important consequences for the West. This debate is being conducted in the Pentagon—and it has to do with the future shape of America's armed forces. With its far-flung alliances and commitments, the superpower rightly wants a “full spectrum” of military capabilities to deal with everything from an all-out war to a small policing action. But precisely what the mix should be is increasingly contentious—and could prove expensive.

    If the biggest threat comes from rising powers, such as a belligerent Russia or a pushy China, America and its allies will need to invest in aircraft, ships and advanced weapons to cope. If the greatest challenge is the fight against militants and insurgents around the world—seen by some as a new and different “fourth generation” of warfare (see article)—then they will need more boots on the ground and, crucially, different sorts of soldiers wearing them. Sadly for taxpayers everywhere, the emerging answer from America is that a modern power needs to prepare for both challenges. But there has been a clear swing towards manpower from technology....
    Last edited by Jedburgh; 10-28-2007 at 04:51 AM. Reason: Edit content.

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