la source de @dedefensa est RT.com, je cherche une source moins, disons…, marquée ; c’est difficile car la plupart des médias ne mentionnent pas le cadre de ces déclarations (un forum du Defense Writers Group à Washington).
Bizarrement (?) la totalité ne rapporte que les parties concernant le reformattage de l’armée états-unienne. Peu mentionnent explicitement le changement de posture stratégique énoncé à l’occasion, se contentant de parler de la baisse des effectifs. Exception sur VoA :
US Army Announces New Structure, Reduced Positions
▻https://learningenglish.voanews.com/a/us-army-announces-new-structure-reduced-positions/7506524.html
Army Secretary Christine Wormuth said she and General Randy George, the Army chief, reduced the number of openings.
“We’re moving away from counterterrorism and counterinsurgency. We want to be postured for large-scale combat operations,” Wormuth told reporters recently. “So, we looked at where were there pieces of force structure that were probably more associated with counterinsurgency, for example, that we don’t need anymore.”
George added that Army leaders did a lot of careful study to choose the places to cut.
“The things that we want to not have in our formation are actually things that we don’t think are going to make us successful on the battlefield going forward,” he said.
Unique référence aux prestations de l’armée et de l’industrie russes en Ukraine, cet article (à péage :-( du Washington Times. Bien sûr, ce n’est pas exprimé en termes aussi louangeurs que ceux de RT, mais la signification est claire, en particulier dans le chapeau…
Going to school in Ukraine : U.S. Army closely watches conflict for clues - Washington Times
▻https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2024/feb/27/going-to-school-in-ukraine-us-army-closely-watches
Army’s top leaders said they are learning lessons from war with Russia
Ukraine’s 2-year-old fight to hold off a Russian invasion force is providing an object lesson in how modern war is waged against a dangerous adversary, and the U.S. Army’s top officials say they are paying close attention.
The problem, strategists say, is that Russia’s military is also learning on the battlefield. It is adjusting tactics while churning out a ready supply of weapons and ammunition.