“The United States is still building ships in the 1945 way. A model of cooperation with allies such as South Korea (a bridging strategy) would be a good way to transfer modern shipbuilding technology to the United States.”
Steve Wills, a naval strategy expert (researcher) at the Center for Maritime Strategy (CMS), and Matthew Reissner, a senior national security advisor, said this in a recent interview.
Dr. Steven Wills, Matthew Reisener | Quoted by Lee Sang-eun
External Source: The Korea Economic Daily
“The United States is still building ships in the 1945 way. A model of cooperation with allies such as South Korea (a bridging strategy) would be a good way to transfer modern shipbuilding technology to the United States.”
Steve Wills, a naval strategy expert (researcher) at the Center for Maritime Strategy (CMS), and Matthew Reissner, a senior national security advisor, said this in a recent interview.
The full article is available at The Korea Economic Daily
Dr. Steven Wills, Navalist, Matthew Reisener, Senior National Security Advisor