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22 November 2024

Addressing 4th, 5th Generation, and Hybrid Warfare Threats to the United States: The War Has Started

Ken Robinson

Problem Statement

The United States faces an unprecedented array of threats stemming from the rapid evolution of modern warfare. Fourth and fifth-generation warfare, alongside hybrid tactics, are being weaponized by adversarial states and non-state actors to undermine U.S. security, global stability, and the rules-based international order.

Central to this threat matrix is the targeting of critical infrastructure, including undersea communication cables, which could severely disrupt command, control, communication, and intelligence (C3I) capabilities.

This jeopardizes strategic awareness and operational readiness, particularly as tensions escalate with Russia's recent deployment of 10,000 North Korean troops to the Kursk region and Ukraine's use of U.S.-supplied ATACMS missiles within Russian territory.

Failure to address these threats effectively risks severe strategic surprise, undermining the ability of the United States and its allies to respond to aggression, maintain peace, and protect national sovereignty.

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