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Europe under extreme duress

So, we'll have an International Command, an Americas Command, but also an Indo-Pacific Command (that is somehow less international than the other AORs? Not a particularly coherent naming convention. While I wouldn't mind seeing CENTCOM taken down a few notches on the totem pole, and the AFRICOM experiment go away, I do not trust this administration, or those at OSD, to be effective implementers of change. This will ultimately be someone else's mess to clean up. Curious how much concurrence from Congress will be required to get this ball rolling.
 
Although it was dismissed, I like the idea of a “Global Command” to net the odd-offs like Special Operations, Cyber, and Space, tools that are routinely used globally. I equally understand that such a move could potentially add an unnecessary layer between combatant commands. I think some of the command titles are murky when what we are seeing is a western hemisphere command (Americas Command) an eastern hemisphere command (International Command) and a water hemisphere command (IndoPac Command).
 
3 hemispheres, so the planet is ManBearBig now?
Kind of. You have the old “western” and “eastern” hemispheres and then you have the “northern” and “southern” hemispheres. But in the 1880’s some clever map maker came up with the idea of two hemispheres…land and water. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_and_water_hemispheres
So basically the new defense geography is “Us,” “Eurotrash/Euro-Adjacent Trash,” and “Wet Parts.”

Still, when it comes to ManBearPig DoD better get cereal.
 
Although it was dismissed, I like the idea of a “Global Command” to net the odd-offs like Special Operations, Cyber, and Space, tools that are routinely used globally. I equally understand that such a move could potentially add an unnecessary layer between combatant commands. I think some of the command titles are murky when what we are seeing is a western hemisphere command (Americas Command) an eastern hemisphere command (International Command) and a water hemisphere command (IndoPac Command).
One of the problems everyone recognizes but will never be solved until it needs to be in crisis is the authorities and C2 in a global conflict that spans multiple geographic and functional combatant commands.
 
Hope it was quick for those guys. Reminds me of A-10 Cuba, a flight sim I played back in the 90s. It was possible to eject while inside the hangar, and doing so would be immediately followed by an ear-splitting scream, which was the sim's way of representing your death.
 
More like Three-Legged Dog, since the Earth already has four hemispheres.
Huh?

Hemi = half. Any slice along a great circle divides the planet into two hemispheres. You can do that at the equator or the prime meridian or anywhere else; but more than one slice, and they aren't hemispheres any more.
 
Huh?

Hemi = half. Any slice along a great circle divides the planet into two hemispheres. You can do that at the equator or the prime meridian or anywhere else; but more than one slice, and they aren't hemispheres any more.
Nerd…we’re talking about Trumpispheres here.
 
Huh?

Hemi = half. Any slice along a great circle divides the planet into two hemispheres. You can do that at the equator or the prime meridian or anywhere else; but more than one slice, and they aren't hemispheres any more.
I know, I was being a smart aleck.
 
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