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US military adapts strategies amid growing Asia-Pacific tensions

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US military adapts strategies amid growing Asia-Pacific tensions
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The United States maintains a global network of military bases, enabling it to project power and reassure allies. This article examines the history of U.S. basing, its strategic role in conflicts like the Iraq War, and the importance of Air Force bases in the Asia-Pacific region.

Historically, the U.S. had no permanent overseas military presence until after the Spanish-American War when it established a naval base at Subic Bay following the Treaty of Paris. The Second World War necessitated a vast expansion of bases, leading to over 2,000 worldwide by war's end. This infrastructure was maintained during the Cold War for strategic purposes.

Today, the U.S. operates 750 bases in 80 countries at an annual cost of $80 billion. These bases provide flexibility for military operations globally. For example, during the Iraq War in 2003, when Turkey denied staging access, U.S. forces utilized airbases in Italy and Germany to deploy troops and equipment into Iraq.

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In Asia-Pacific, USAF bases serve as crucial platforms for American air power with approximately 2,000 aircraft under INDOPACOM's authority. These include Anderson AFB in Guam and Kadena AFB in Japan among others. "INDOPACOM manages three numbered U.S. Air Forces with some 2,000 fighters, bombers and transports," according to the Hoover Institution.

The presence of these bases acts as a deterrent amid tensions involving China over Taiwan and maritime disputes with the Philippines and Japan. However, their size makes them vulnerable targets for China's missile capabilities.

To mitigate this threat, the USAF is implementing Agile Combat Employment (ACE), dispersing operations across smaller sites to complicate targeting efforts by adversaries like China. Lieutenant General Jon T. Thomas notes that this strategy expands potential targets significantly: "Simple math indicates that the ratio of weapons to targets drops precipitously."

As geopolitical tensions persist, particularly concerning China's regional ambitions, maintaining operational readiness from dispersed locations remains vital for U.S. strategic interests.

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