Wednesday, June 08, 2011

The New Front

When a security issue is developed enough to require reports to Congress, I think you can say it has arrived:

The Defense Department has sent to Congress a report on its Arctic operations that leaders say will put the department in a good position to shape U.S. interests as the region undergoes dramatic climate and social changes.

The Report to Congress on Arctic Operations and the Northwest Passage, mandated by the fiscal 2011 National Defense Authorization Act, “was true value added” to U.S. policies on the Arctic, a DOD official speaking on background said June 3 when the report was sent to Congress.

Now, Northern Command and European Command are responsible (we stripped Pacific Command of its slice). Will we ever see a dedicated Polar Command?