Having been a part of the military for nearly twenty years, we have lost our vision and sense of purpose. We have made radical Islam our enemy, rightly so, but lost track of the other dozen or so countries that REALLY want us to go the hell away, as a nation. We have some really intelligent, capable leaders that are being ground up trying to "eat soup with a knife.
1" They know that terrorists are the target but they are also looking over their shoulders at China, Russia, and NK hoping we don't get sucker punched. Some of them believe we already have, we just haven't realized it yet. China OWNS us, Russia is regaining it strength and capability, and North Korea is just waiting for an opportunity to start a fight. If fighting truly broke out on the Korean Peninsula, South Korea would cease to exist before we could even get a carrier underway. Even if we did slow them down, we don't have the force strength to do anything about it. Taiwan is the same way. Used to be the Chinese could rattle their sabers all they want but they had no way of truly invading Taiwan and keeping it.
2 That is no longer the case. Take a long hard look at what would happen if we no longer had Taiwan, South Korea, and China as trade partners. Extending that some, Japan would also be threatened and would be preoccupied with survival not supplying iPads. Securing OUR borders IS important but other borders (power projection, freedom of the seas) is just as important, almost more so in the global arena.
Terrorists have been a fact of life for the last half century and bouncing from country to country to "stop" them is a joke. Sure blowing up bomb factories and arresting "masterminds" makes for good TV but isn't solving the problem. If we can prove to the general populace that we are truly willing to help them build/rebuild and make a better life for them they will be able to fix their own problems in time. The whole "Teach a man to fish" principle. Blowing up a bunch of stuff and handing the population the debris just makes it worse as they are convinced we will walk away and they will be on their own AGAIN.
We don't know where we want to be, or how to get there and we've squandered away the ability to recover it. Looking out over the military, as a microcosm of the general society, there is a lot of junior people that have the "entitlement mentality" and lost sight of HONOR, COURAGE, and COMMITMENT to self, Shipmate, and Country. It's become "What can you do for me?" not "What can I do for you?" Thank God I can retire in 18 months. Nothing more frustrating than giving direction, explaining why it's important for the junior person to accomplish the goal, and have them ignore it or tell you they don't want to and having no recourse but to say "OK, I'll do it myself if you won't." There are glimmers of hope but since we are focused on What will it cost in dollars? instead of What will it gain in security/capability? good ideas are shot down as to expensive, not our problem, or drug into the abyss of group-think to the point that they never see the light of day.
1"To make war on rebellion is messy and slow, like eating soup with a knife" T.e. Lawrence,
Seven Pillars of Wisdom, introduction to
Learning to Eat Soup with a Knife-Counterinsurgency Lessons from Malaya and Vietnam by John Nagl
2 http://www.jeffhead.com/redseadragon/index.htm Note a 17% decrease in our Navy and a 116% INCREASE in the Chinese Navy over 12 years, including an aircraft carrier and 15 amphibious assault ships.