There is been an interesting debate at David Axe's and Medium.com's
"War Is Boring" over whether the United States benefits or loses military power
from its independent Air Force.
The matter was initiated by Dr. Robert Farley, who is an assistant
professor at the Patterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce and
who has authored Grounded: The Case for
Abolishing the United States Air Force, which will reportedly be published
next year.
His piece, "America Does Not Need the Air Force" is available at https://medium.com/war-is- boring/ff4662469f95.
The in-house Air Force bureaucratic response was quickly furnished by
an Air Force colonel, Michael Bob Starr, with experience in a B-1B over
Afghanistan. Col. Starr's comments were his own, but they surely represent
the corporate opinion as well. Find the piece, "Actually, America
DOES Need the Air Force," at https://medium.com/war-is- boring/899fd89a4e13.
The exchange got particularly interesting, and convincing, when Prof.
Farley responded to Col. Starr; Farley's arguments became less academic and much
more real world. This third part of the exchange, "Since When Does the Air
Force Have a Monopoly on Air Power?," is at https://medium.com/war-is- boring/c5211075d91e.
Much but not all of the debate revolves around the persistent failure
of strategic bombing enthusiasts, in either their past or modern
formulations, to keep their promises for the military and political effect
of their prognostications. Moreover the application of tactical air power
directly on battlefields has been a far more powerful way to influence the
course of wars. For a historical analysis of the latter, see "Reversing
the Decay of America's Air Power" (a chapter in the anthology "America's
Defense Meltdown") which is reproduced with the permission of the publisher at
http://pogoarchives.org/ labyrinth/11/03.pdf.
The chapter is authored by Robert Dilger and Pierre Sprey.
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Winslow T. Wheeler
Director
Straus Military Reform Project
Center for Defense Information
Project On Government Oversight
301 791-2397 (Home Office)
301 221-3897 (Cell)
Winslow T. Wheeler
Director
Straus Military Reform Project
Center for Defense Information
Project On Government Oversight
301 791-2397 (Home Office)
301 221-3897 (Cell)
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