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Title: The Maritime Component of the National Military Strategy


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The New Maritime Strategy
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Agenda
  • Importance of the Sea Today
  • New Era
  • Strategic Environment
  • Whats New?
  • Maritime Strategic Concept
  • Key Principles
  • Maritime Strategic Imperatives
  • Core Elements of Maritime Power
  • Strategy Influencing Resources
  • Navy Adaptive Planning Process

3
Importance of the Sea Today
  • 90 of the worlds commerce travels by sea
  • The vast majority of the worlds population (80)
    lives within a few hundred miles of the oceans
  • Nearly three quarters of the planet is covered by
    water

4
New Era
  • New Global System Emerging
  • New Players New Poles
  • New Competition Especially for Resources
  • New Rules of the Game, But No Experience
  • New Challenges and Dangers
  • New Organizing Principles
  • New Climate
  • New Goal Multi-polarity and Stability

Global System in Transition Unsettled,
Potentially Dangerous
5
Strategic Environment
  • Speed and accessibility of information generates
    sensitivity to human suffering
  • Disadvantaged aware of their condition
  • Extremist ideologies increasingly attractive
  • Climate Instability
  • New winners and losers
  • New natural disasters
  • New sources of conflict
  • Maritime Nations will exert increasing claims of
    sovereignty over previously unclaimed expanses of
    the Ocean

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Strategic Environment
  • Weak governments, lagging economies, religious
    extremism, and youth bulges may contribute to
    conflict in certain regions
  • The appetite for nuclear weapons will grow among
    both nation states and non-state actors
  • Governments, NGOs, international organizations,
    and the private sector will necessarily form
    partnerships to address emerging challenges

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Whats New?
  • Preventing War is as important as Winning Wars
  • Raises the importance of cooperative maritime
    relationships as the basis for global maritime
    security.
  • Elevates Humanitarian Assistance Disaster
    Relief to core elements of maritime power.
  • Weve always done this, but now well plan to do
    it
  • Greater synergy of all elements of national
    power- Diplomatic, Informational, Military,
    Economic Joint, Interagency and NGO cooperation.

Our challenge is to apply seapower in a manner
that protects U.S. vital interests even as it
promotes greater collective security, stability,
and trust.
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Whats New?
  • All three Sea Services were involved, with the
    final document signed by the three Service Chiefs
  • Developed in an open and inclusive manner, a true
    competition of ideas that cast a wide net.
  • The American Public was engaged through a series
    of Conversations with the Country and Executive
    Seminars
  • A Global Systems view
  • US vital interests are best served by forward
    deployed maritime forces capable of preventing,
    deterring, limiting, localizing and mitigating
    disruptions in the global system.
  • This global system consists of the interrelated
    and interdependent subsystems of trade, finance,
    law, information and immigration

Major power war, regional conflict, terrorism,
lawlessness and natural disastersall have the
potential to threaten U.S. national security and
world prosperity.
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The Maritime Strategic Concept
  • There is a global system of interdependence,
    critical to the prosperity of the American people
    and the greater global community.
  • The system is subject to a spectrum of disruption
    from major war to natural disasters
  • Maritime forces
  • Defend our homeland and win our nations wars
  • Play a unique and critical role in preventing and
    mitigating disruptive shocks to the global system
  • Foster relationships that help sustain confidence
    in the global system and allow it to flourish

Although our forces can surge when necessary to
respond to crises, trust and cooperation cannot
be surged.
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Key Principles
  • The American people want us to remain strong
    they want us to protect them and our homeland,
    and they want us to work with partners around the
    world to prevent war.
  • USN, USMC, USCG will act across the full range of
    military operations to
  • Secure the United States from direct attack
  • Secure strategic access and retain global freedom
    of action
  • Strengthen existing and emerging alliances and
    partnerships, and establish favorable security
    conditions.

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Key Principles
  • Our people -- our Sailors, Marines and
    Coastguardsmen -- are central to this strategy,
    and will make the difference in its
    implementation. They are the ones who will create
    the strategic relationships with partners
    worldwide.

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Key Principles
  • The Maritime Strategy reaffirms the need for
    regionally concentrated, forward deployed combat
    power while placing a new emphasis on globally
    distributed, mission-tailored maritime forces.
  • Credible combat power will be continuously
    postured in the Western Pacific and the Arabian
    Gulf/Indian Ocean to protect our vital interests,
    assure our friends and allies of our continuing
    commitment to regional security, and deter and
    dissuade potential adversaries and peer
    competitors.
  • The sea services will establish a persistent
    global presence using distributed forces that are
    organized by mission and comprised of integrated
    Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard capabilities.

Maritime forces will be employed to build
confidence and trust among nations through
collective security efforts that focus on common
threats and mutual interests.
13
Maritime Strategic Imperatives
Regionally Concentrated, Credible Combat Power
Win our nations wars
Deter major power war
Limit regional conflict
Secure Our Homeland, Citizens, and Interests
around the World
Contribute to homeland defense in depth
Prevent or contain local disruptions
Foster sustain cooperative relationships
Globally Distributed, Mission-Tailored Maritime
Forces
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Core Elements of Maritime Power
Although the Sea Services conduct many missions,
the following six capabilities comprise the core
of U.S. maritime power and reflect an increase in
emphasis on those activities that prevent war and
build partnerships
  • Forward Presence
  • Deterrence
  • Sea Control
  • Power Projection
  • Maritime Security
  • Humanitarian Assistance Disaster Response

15
Strategy Influencing Resources
The Navy Strategic Plan translates the critical
elements of the Maritime Strategy into
programmatic guidance
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Navy Adaptive Planning Process
  • Integrated, flexible, sustainable strategic
    planning process
  • Success in an uncertain, changing environment
    with unknown futures
  • Aligns integrates stakeholders planning
    activities, resource assumptions decisions
  • Improves quality efficiency of strategic
    planning efforts

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Conclusion
  • Inherent qualities of maritime forces creates
    more options
  • Across full range of operations
  • Diplomatic, Information, Military and Economic
    (DIME) Spectrum
  • Credible and flexible forward deployed maritime
    power provides pivotal ability to expand and
    sustain collaborative relationships
  • Essential to todays tightly coupled yet
    multi-polar global system
  • Maritime Forces are critical to national
    aspirations and provide unique capabilities to
    the joint force commanders

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