US Military's Shift Towards Peace Support and Humanitarian Operations
The article discusses how the US military has shifted its focus from preparing for traditional wars to also preparing for operations short of war. These operations include peace support and humanitarian missions. The authors examine how these non-war missions have impacted US military strategy and readiness. They question whether the military's traditional ways of thinking are compatible with these new types of missions. The findings suggest that the military's focus on conventional warfare may hinder its ability to effectively carry out operations short of war.