Navigating the Challenges: Preparing for a Two-Ocean War

The era of great power competition is upon us, and the United States and its allies must prepare for the possibility of a two-ocean war against Russia and China. This new reality demands a strategic shift in military planning and resource allocation to ensure the ability to defend against multiple threats simultaneously.

The rise of Russia and China presents a significant challenge to the international order and the security interests of the West. Both countries have demonstrated an aggressive posture and a willingness to use force to achieve their strategic objectives, posing a direct threat to regional stability and global security.

The prospect of a two-ocean war against Russia and China is not a hypothetical scenario but a real possibility that must be addressed with urgency and foresight. The United States and its allies must invest in advanced military capabilities, including long-range strike systems, air and sea dominance, and cybersecurity measures, to counter the growing threat posed by these adversaries.

Moreover, the US and its allies must strengthen their alliances and partnerships to enhance collective defense and deterrence against potential aggression. This includes increasing defense spending, expanding military cooperation, and promoting democratic values and institutions in regions vulnerable to Russian and Chinese influence.

The two-ocean war scenario is not just a military challenge but also a political and economic one. The US and its allies must work together to address the root causes of great power competition, including economic imbalances, political instability, and territorial disputes. By addressing these issues, the international community can reduce the likelihood of conflict and promote a more stable and secure world order.

In conclusion, the looming threat of a two-ocean war against Russia and China demands a proactive and strategic response from the US and its allies. By investing in advanced military capabilities, strengthening alliances, and addressing the root causes of great power competition, the international community can prepare for this new era of global competition and ensure the security and prosperity of future generations.

Pavlo Kryvenko

Head of AI and Cyber Security Section

He has been working as a Head of the Information and Cyber Security Section, Coordinator of the Artificial Intelligence Platform at the Center for Army, Conversion and Disarmament Studies (Kyiv, Ukraine). Pavlo is the Founder of GODDL company.

He has worked as a member of the delegation of the Communication Administration of Ukraine at the World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, Switzerland), as a Cyber Security Consultant at the Bar Association Defendo Capital (Kyiv, Ukraine).

Pavlo has collaborated with the National Communications and Informatization Regulatory Commission and the Ukrainian State Radio Frequency Center for International Frequency Coordination.

He studied at the Institute of International Relations of the Kyiv International University (Ukraine), the Joint Frequency Management Center of the US European Command, the LS telcom AG Training Center (Grafenwöhr, Germany), the UN International Peacekeeping and Security Center (Kyiv, Ukraine).

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