U.S. Forces in Middle East Focus on Warfighting, Lethality
Navy Vice Adm. Charles B. Cooper II, deputy commander of U.S. Central Command, emphasized the laser-like focus of U.S. forces in the Middle East on warfighting, lethality, and readiness.
“We are performing superbly,”
Copper II stated this at a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing.
The Growing Adversarial Threats
The nominees for Central European Command testified on the growing adversarial threats they would face in their regions.
- They spoke of increasing Russian aggression and the challenges it poses to regional security.
<li"They emphasized the need for increased cooperation between NATO allies to address these common threats."
Reference: Central European Command Nominations
You can learn more about the nominees for Central European Command at: