1、POLICY BRIEF|FEBRUARY 2023OVERSEAS BASING LOGISTICS AT A CROSSROADS IN THE MIDDLE EAST,SUB-SAHARA AFRICA,AND THE WESTERN INDIAN OCEANJASON B.WOLFF1FOREIGN POLICY AT BROOKINGSExecutive summaryThe United States has declared that the post-Cold War era is over and that competition among todays major wor
2、ld powers will shape what comes next.1 The 2022 National Security Strategy(NSS)and National Defense Strategy(NDS)state that the top two U.S.strategic priorities are outcompeting China and constraining Russia.2 To pursue these goals,the United States must project power globally and maintain a sustain
3、ed regional presence in multiple regions.In the Middle East(ME),Sub-Sahara Africa(SSA),and the Western Indian Ocean(WIO),meeting the NSS and NDS objectives are at a crossroads.3 The United States could fail in todays security envi-ronment if they continue using current U.S.basing practices and limit
4、ed resources.A new strategy of building robust logistics networks can help the U.S.meet its goals to keep pace with China and deter Russia.IntroductionThe NSS affirms that the United States overall strategic goal is a free,open,prosperous,and secure international order.But China and Russia are incre