U.S. Military Strategy
U.S. Military Strategy refers to the plans and actions taken by the United States Armed Forces to achieve national security objectives. It involves the use of military resources, including personnel, equipment, and technology, to deter threats and respond to conflicts. The strategy is shaped by various factors, including geopolitical considerations, alliances, and the evolving nature of warfare.
Key components of U.S. Military Strategy include deterrence, defense, and power projection. Deterrence aims to prevent adversaries from taking aggressive actions, while defense focuses on protecting U.S. interests and allies. Power projection allows the U.S. to deploy forces globally to respond to crises and maintain stability.