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militarypolitics1 year ago

"Gen. CQ Brown Discusses Iran, Israel, and Trump in Exclusive ABC News Interview"

Gen. CQ Brown Jr., the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, discusses the challenges of his career and the current military strategy in the Middle East, including addressing the Israel-Hamas war and Iranian-backed attacks. He emphasizes the importance of preventing civilian casualties in the conflict and expresses his focus on doing his job, not on political controversies. Brown also reflects on his personal experiences with racism and the need for equal opportunities in the military.

international-relations2 years ago

"US and Chinese Military Officials Reestablish Communication After Year-Long Hiatus"

The top military officers of the US and China, Gen. CQ Brown Jr. and Gen. Liu Zhenli, held a video-conference call, marking the first communication between the two nations' military leaders since July 2022. The discussion focused on the importance of maintaining open lines of communication to avoid misunderstandings and miscalculations. The call comes after President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed to rebuild military-to-military contacts during their meeting at the APEC summit. The Pentagon has emphasized the need for dialogue to prevent potential conflicts, particularly in light of increased Chinese military activity around Taiwan.

militaryforeign-affairs2 years ago

"US General's Surprise Visit to Israel Amidst Escalating Conflict"

Gen. C.Q. Brown Jr., the new Chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, is taking a different approach from his predecessor, Gen. Mark Milley, by staying out of politics and focusing on the job at hand. Brown, known for his quiet and steady demeanor, is now overseeing U.S. support for both Israel and Ukraine as they face conflicts. While Milley made headlines with his outspokenness, Brown prefers to listen and make decisions based on consensus. He will need to navigate the challenges of balancing military assistance for both regions and work with limited resources due to political holds on senior promotions. Brown's approach is seen as a positive change for the relationship between the military and political leaders.