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He's never projected force that far across open, hostile desert.
The expense of maintaining the projected force of 100,000 ground troops will be enormous, of course.
An article published Thursday by Inside the Pentagon, a military affairs newsletter, quoted the study as concluding that "current and projected force structure will not sustain our current and projected global stabilization commitments".
Even more troubling is a recently released study by a Pentagon-appointed panel called the Defense Science Board, which concluded that the American military's "current and projected force structure will not sustain our current and projected global stabilization commitments".
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The AU lacks cash, transport planes and the communications needed to project force over long distances.
Take aircraft carriers, whose ability to project force is fundamental to America's global military strategy.
It will have been dramatically reshaped, too, greatly reducing Britain's ability to project force.
Libya provided a timely reminder of the value of air and maritime assets for projecting force at short notice.
America's potency comes not just from its capacity to project force, but also from the enduring appeal of the values invoked by its founders.
General Breedlove notes the value of bases there, which allow America to "project force" in volatile regions in Africa and the Middle East.
When was the last time that military power -- used in a foreign, hostile land -- had a successful, lasting result for the country projecting force?
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