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08STATE93931
2008-09-02 21:06:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Secretary of State
Cable title:  

2008 NATIONAL DEFENSE STRATEGY

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R 022106Z SEP 08
FM SECSTATE WASHDC
TO ALL DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR POSTS COLLECTIVE
AMEMBASSY TRIPOLI 
AMCONSUL GUAYAQUIL 
SECDEF WASHINGTON DC
UNCLAS STATE 093931 


C O R R E C T E D C O P Y -- ADDING ADDEE (SECDEF WASHDC)

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: MARR PTER MCAP PREL
SUBJECT: 2008 NATIONAL DEFENSE STRATEGY

UNCLAS STATE 093931


C O R R E C T E D C O P Y -- ADDING ADDEE (SECDEF WASHDC)

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: MARR PTER MCAP PREL
SUBJECT: 2008 NATIONAL DEFENSE STRATEGY


1. (U) Summary and action request: the Secretary of Defense
has released the 2008 National Defense Strategy (NDS). This
cable provides general background on the NDS to assist posts
in responding to host nation questions. Please pass this
cable to the Department Of Defense (DoD) representatives at
post.


2. (U) The unclassified 2008 National Defense Strategy (NDS)
has been released. Defense Secretary Robert Gates discussed
the NDS in a press conference on July 31; his remarks and an
electronic copy of the strategy are available on the DoD
website (www.defenselink.mil).


3. (U) The NDS is the Department of Defense's capstone
strategy document. It presents the Secretary of Defense's
vision of how DoD will implement the President's National
Security Strategy and respond to the security challenges of
today and the future. The NDS builds on the 2005 NDS and the
2006 Quadrennial Defense Review reflecting lessons learned in
ongoing operations.


4. (U) Key themes from the NDS: There is general continuity
between the 2008 NDS and the 2005 NDS. This is an
evolutionary, not revolutionary, document. It calls for a
balanced approach to irregular and conventional challenges,
and expresses a continuing imperative for interagency and
international partner approaches to security, using hard or
soft power, or both, where appropriate.


5. (U) Why now? This is an opportunity to reflect changes
and lessons learned across DoD since 2005. Furthermore, it
gathers and reinforces the priorities and direction set by
the Secretary of Defense in recent speeches and internal
guidance.


6. (U) The Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for
Policy is planning to begin briefs for defense attachs from
allied and key partner nations in Washington during the week
of August 18, 2008.


7. (U) Given its high profile nature and public release,
posts may receive host nation inquiries about the NDS.
PM/PPA would be happy to answer questions about the NDS or to
assist posts in answering questions they receive.


8. (U) Department point of contact is Donna Hopkins, PM/PPA,
hopkinsdl@state.gov or hopkinsdl@state.sgov.gov, 202-647-

0792. DoD point of contact is James McCall, OUSDP Policy
Planning, james.mccall@osd.mil or james.mccall@osd.smil.mil,
703-692-3902.


9. (U) Minimize considered.


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