UNREADY FOR 2027. 3/4: To Provide and Maintain a Navy: Why Naval Primacy Is America's First, Best Strategy by Henry J Hendrix (Author)
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🗓️ 27 May 2024
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UNREADY FOR 2027. 3/4: To Provide and Maintain a Navy: Why Naval Primacy Is America's First, Best Strategy by Henry J Hendrix (Author)
https://www.amazon.com/Provide-Maintain-Navy-Americas-Strategy/dp/0960039198
The national conversation regarding the United States Navy has, for far too long, been focused on the popular question of how many ships does the service need? "To Provide and Maintain a Navy," a succinct but encompassing treatise on sea power by Dr. Henry J "Jerry" Hendrix, goes beyond the numbers to reveal the crucial importance of Mare Liberum (Free Sea) to the development of the Western thought and the rules based order that presently governs the global commons that is the high seas. Proceeding from this philosophical basis, Hendrix explores how a "free sea" gave way to free trade and the central role sea borne commercial trade has played in the overall rise in global living standards. This is followed by analysis of how the relative naval balance of power has played out in terms of naval battles and wars over the centuries and how the dominance of the United States Navy following World War II has resulted in seven decades of unprecedented peace on the world's oceans. He further considers how, in the years that followed the demise of the Soviet Union, both China and Russia began laying the groundwork to challenge the United States maritime leadership and upend five centuries of naval precedents in order to establish a new approach to sovereignty over the world's seas. It is only at this point that Dr. Hendrix approaches the question of the number of ships required for the United States Navy, the industrial base required to build them, and the importance of once again aligning the nation's strategic outlook to that of a "seapower" in order to effectively and efficiently address the rising threat. "To Provide and Maintain a Navy" is brief enough to be read in a weekend but deep enough to inform the reader as to the numerous complexities surrounding what promises to be the most important strategic conversation facing the United States as it enters a new age of great power competition with not one, but two nations who seek nothing less than to close and control the world's seas.
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| 0:00.0 | I'm John Bachelor. |
| 0:02.0 | I'm John Bachelor. |
| 0:03.0 | This is the new John Bachelor show represented by CBS News Radio. It's a |
| 0:14.8 | pleasure to continue a conversation with my colleague Jerry Hendricks, the |
| 0:19.0 | author Jerry Hendricks, to provide and maintain a Navy why Naval Promising America's is America's first |
| 0:25.2 | best strategy asking the question what Navy do we need or as Jerry puts it very |
| 0:31.4 | plainly what is the correct mix? |
| 0:34.4 | Jerry, how would you characterize the mix of the US Navy today |
| 0:38.6 | at under 300 ships? |
| 0:40.7 | What is its mission and can it adequately supply what is needed in this changing world? |
| 0:46.0 | Thank you, John, and great questions once again. |
| 0:51.0 | So the Navy has two essential roles that it has to do on a day-to-day |
| 0:55.9 | basis and in one of those missions or roles is unique to the U.S. Navy, which is |
| 1:01.5 | the requirement to provide persistent.S. Navy, which is the requirement to provide a persistent naval presence around the |
| 1:05.8 | world. |
| 1:07.4 | No other force, the Air Force, the Army, has a requirement to be persistently forward deployed in order to uphold American |
| 1:15.8 | interests. |
| 1:17.4 | And this approach isn't unique to the United States in history. |
| 1:20.4 | The British did this. |
| 1:21.8 | The Romans did this, where they would use their navies to |
| 1:24.3 | uphold their interests. But for right now the United States is sort of the ruling top on the |
| 1:30.0 | beat in the world on the idea of upholding rules and norms. |
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