Centcom Remains Important To National Defense Strategy
by Jim Garamone, DOD News
July 19, 2023
The nations in the U.S. Central Command
area of operations remain important to the National Defense Strategy
and figure in the world of strategic competition, said a senior
defense official speaking on background.
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China, Russia, Iran and threats from
extremist groups remain squarely in the focus of the command.
The United States remains the partner of choice for the nations
of the region, but China and Russia are working to increase their
influence and shape the strategic environment in their favor, the
official said.
The U.S. presence in the
region reassures allies and partners. Still, China has huge economic
interests in the Arabian Gulf getting about 50% of its oil from the
region and more than 30% of the natural gas it uses. "It provides
the pathway for them to get to Africa and Europe in terms of their
port infrastructure and the Belt and Road Initiative," the official
said. "It is an important region to them."
The Russians also
muddy the waters in the Middle East. U.S. forces are in proximity
with Russian forces in Syria. The U.S. personnel are dedicated to
defeating the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, while the Russians
are propping up the Assad regime ... a group that used chemical
weapons on their own people.
The command is working to
"maintain influence while also maintaining the safety of our forces
that are on the ground working toward the enduring defeat of ISIS,"
he said. "That's one way strategic competition plays out."
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The Russians have been acting in an
unprofessional and dangerous manner ... especially in the air. The
official said the Russian efforts to interfere with unmanned aerial
vehicles engaged in actions against ISIS are concerns. "We've been
fairly outspoken and released a lot of videos about Russian activity
in Syria," the official said. "They continue to undertake activities
which are very concerning to us. Just this morning they flew an
intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance mission over the al-Tanf
garrison. They were in that space for an extended period, and it
appears to us that were doing some sort of a collection mission.
This is in violation of the deconfliction protocols."
Iran
and violent extremist organizations are also a threat in the region.
"I would say if there's anything that's going to derail our
implementation of the national defense strategy and our focus on the
pacing challenge [of China], it would be [Iran and terrorism]," the
official said.
The effort in the region is to maintain the
pressure on both, to ensure threats to the homeland don’t
metastasize. "If we took the pressure off violent extremist
organizations and … they were able to have an attack on our homeland
or … a close regional partner or ally somewhere else in the world,
that could force us to put a whole bunch of resources back into a
counterterrorism fight," he said.
Pressure on violent
extremism is one way to do this. So is keeping pressure on Iran to
deter the worst actions that country may take via their proxy and
partner network across the region. It will also help deter the
nation from trying to secure a nuclear weapon at some point in the
future.
On the maritime front, Iran has been testing the
limits ... trying to stop and detain oil tankers. "We are working
closely between the maritime and air components to ensure that
there's adequate air cover that there's adequate maritime surface
presence in order to deter Iran from going after oil tankers," the
official said. Currently, A-10s are flying over the Strait of Hormuz
and over the broader Persian Gulf area. "We are starting to fly
F-16s this weekend as well, to further robust that presence."
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