Navy, Marine Corps Rate 'Marginal' in New Military Strength Survey - USNI News
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Last updated 12 março 2025
The Navy’s and Marine Corps’ capability, capacity and readiness to counter major powers like China and Russia or regional threats like Iran and North Korea was graded as “marginal” in a new survey of military power. The Heritage Foundation 2021 Index of U.S. Military Strength graded the Pentagon “marginal” overall to handle two major regional wars simultaneously. In the eyes of the more than 20 authors, the U.S. armed forces are capable of handling one major regional conflict, but their capability is questionable after that. Dakota Wood, a senior fellow at Heritage, said in an online forum introducing the index

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Navy, Marine Corps Rate 'Marginal' in New Military Strength Survey - USNI News