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Re: أمريكا: إقرار بعدم المقدرة بمواصلة الدخول فى حربين فى آن واحد (Re: Deng)
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This week, there was speculation that the military cutbacks mean the U.S. would abandon its ability to fight two wars simultaneously. That's been a Pentagon mainstay for two decades. An early draft of the strategy said the military could win one war and spoil an adversary's efforts in a second war. General Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, addressed that today.
GENERAL MARTIN DEMPSEY: Now, there's been much made, I'm sure will be made, about whether this strategy moves away from a force structure explicitly designed to fight and win two wars simultaneously. Fundamentally, our strategy has always been about our ability to respond to global contingencies wherever and whenever they occur. This won't change.
BOWMAN: Panetta was even more pointed.
PANETTA: We will have the capability to confront and defeat more than one adversary at a time.
http://m.npr.org/story/144751625?storyId=144751625&from=mobile
سلامات يا دينق. كلامك صحيح. و بائن ان كتار فهموه ذي فهم أخونا محمد النيل، عشان كده البنتقون كان واضح اليوم ( لاحظ اخر جملة. )
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