Defending U.S. National Interests in the Persian Gulf: Going Light
Abstract
Is it possible to defend U.S. interests in the Persian Gulf through the use of primarily Special Operations Forces (SOF) and light forces? How might implementing this type of force structure affect the perception of U.S. involvement in the region and its ability to project power on a scale commensurate with its interests? This thesis examines two ways that the United States might be able to secure its interests in the Gulf using a minimalist approach. The two methods evaluated are using sea bases in the Persian Gulf and land bases in Djibouti in the Horn of Africa as forward staging bases for SOF operations in the Persian Gulf. The study looks at these two options in terms of costs and benefits both fiscally and physically in terms of the impact that these bases would have on the populations in the Gulf.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 01, 2008
- Accession Number
- ADA479941
Entities
People
- Michael A. Gretz
Organizations
- Naval Postgraduate School