Bottom Line Up Front: The Atlantic Council has released a report emphasizing the critical shift needed for US Special Operations Forces (USSOF) in the face of strategic competition, primarily against China and Russia. Highlighting the multifaceted nature of modern security threats, the report advocates for a broader application of USSOF’s unique skills beyond traditional combat roles. It calls for an integration of cyber, information, economic, and diplomatic strategies to enhance US strategic objectives globally.
Executive Summary:
The evolving landscape of global security necessitates a reevaluation of USSOF’s role in maintaining US strategic interests. With adversaries leveraging unconventional warfare tactics, USSOF’s adaptability and expertise across domains present an underutilized asset in the strategic competition.
Key Recommendations:
- Transition USSOF’s focus from primarily counterterrorism activities to encompass broader strategic competition roles.
- Enhance USSOF’s capabilities in cyber, information warfare, and economic engagements to counter near-peer adversaries effectively.
- Foster deeper integration and coordination of USSOF efforts across geographic combatant commands to address global challenges comprehensively.
- Encourage innovation within USSOF by adopting cutting-edge technologies and fostering partnerships with the defense industry and tech sectors.
- Establish clear metrics for success to evaluate USSOF’s contributions to strategic competition and guide resource allocation and strategic planning.