21 November 2015

News Story: Work: Future Includes Competition Between US, Great Powers

US Deputy Defense Secretary Robert Work
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By Andrew Clevenger

HALIFAX — The next 25 years will require the US to cooperate and compete with rising great powers Russia and China, and deal with the consequences of the breakdown of social order in the Middle East, a top Pentagon official said Friday.

“Great power competition has returned,” said US Deputy Defense Secretary Robert Work. “That requires us to think more globally and more in terms of competition than we have in the last 25 years.”

During the 1990s and 2000s, the US “enjoyed such a preponderance of power,” he said. “As a result, the US had enormous freedom of action … Our strategic muscles atrophied.”

Work’s remarks came during a panel discussion at the Halifax International Security Forum, an annual event held in the Canadian city. Other panelists included Tinatin Khidasheli, Georgia’s Minister of Defense; Israel’s former Minister of Foreign Affairs Tzipi Livni; and Carlos Villegas Echeverri, Colombia’s Minister of Defense.

Khidasheli drew similarities between Russia’s engagement with Georgia and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. It remains a challenge to treat Russia as a global partner when it refuses to follow the rules and acts as an aggressive, occupying power, she said.

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