Pentagon Studying How Counterterrorism Fits Into Great Power Competition

Washington: The Pentagon is looking at how counterterrorism capabilities honed over the past two decades fighting insurgents can contribute to future competition with Russia and China, a Pentagon official said.

The Defence Department has called China its pacing threat, and the Biden administration has focused much of its attention on the Indo-Pacific, including two state visits with Asian allies. At the same time, the White House announced the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan this year, marking a dramatic shift in the military’s counterterrorism mission that will force troops to track and stop insurgent plots that threaten the homeland from a distance.

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But the people and platforms that spent the past two decades fighting terrorists must also contribute to great power competition if the Pentagon wants to successfully do both missions at the same time, said Milancy Harris, the deputy assistant defence secretary for special operations and combatting terrorism.

“I’d really like to…by the end of this year have a solid understanding of how we’re going to kind of fit the puzzle pieces of CT and great power competition together…[including] where we can credibly say, ‘We’re doing this CT thing, but it also helps with these great power objectives,’” she said at an event hosted by the Intelligence and National Security Alliance.

The Pentagon has spent 20 years building up its counterterrorism capabilities, including preparing local forces to deal with local threats. Harris, who also served on Biden’s Intelligence Community Review Team during the transition, said the Pentagon is looking at whether those trained partners can now help with a more high-end fight.

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