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The View Commentary oflow-cost battlefield unmanned vehicles (both air and surface) would yield strong re sults. Third, we should up our game in terms Of intelligence cooperation. The lsraeli military and the associated lsraeli intelligence services Mossad, Aman and Shin Bet are the best in the MiddIe East. Working together, they have been ahead Ofour more segregated sectors on a Wide range oftrends, including the disintegration 0f Syria, the events in Egypt and the military and nuclear capability oflran. Here we need a more open exchange Of information between our two countries (especially human intelligence fr0 m lsrael and overhead sensor data from the U. S. ). More liaison offcers between military and intelligence commands would help, as would more frequent conferences and dialogue on principles. FINALLY, WITHIN THE opaque world ofspecial forces, we have a great deal we could share with each other. Having the U. S. SpeciaI Operations Command constantly operating with lsraeli commandos would be Of enormous benefit to both forces. Both are expert in battlefield intelligence collection, use of unmanned vehicles, sniper technology and a host ofother specialized skills. Setting up aJOint special-forces training and innovation for operations ⅲ lsrael would be powerful. The motto ofthe crack lsraeli paratrooper brigade is simple: "Acharai, ” which translates to "Follow me. ” The saymg stems from the custom oflsraeli commanders' directly leading their troops intO battle, even at the most senior levels. For the U. S. in the complex MiddIe East, we would be well served to follow the lsraeli military's advice on a range 0fkey issues. And likewise, they would benefit greatly from further intelligence, technology and p artnership with the U. S. lt truly is a case oftwo nations that are unarguably stronger together—let's build on what we have to get tO the next level. Stavridisis dean 可 e Fletcher Sc わ 0 可も aw 0 d Diplomacy 砒 Tufts University 0 れ d aformer Supreme Allied Commander 砒 NATO. He is 0 regular contributor to TIME. The U. S. should form a closer military alliance with lsrael By A m James Stavridis THE し S. SPENDSA GREAT DEAL OF TIME FOCUSING ONTHE military cap abilities represented by the Middle E astern nations it rightly considers threats: lran and Syria. And we correctly spend much political and military capital working with our Arab allies and partners, including Egypt, Saudi Arabia, lraq, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Bahrain. But our best military partner in the region, by far, is lsrael—a point that has been lost amid the fury and posturing over President Obama's condemnation ofsettlements and Donald Trump's announcement Of bOth an ambas s ador and the decision tO move our embassy from Tel Aviv t0Jerusalem. The U. S. would be well served to more fully develop its partnership with the lsrael Defense Forces in several crucial areas as we stand together facing the challenge s 0f the Middle E ast. We already cooperate a great deal at a military-to-military level. During my time as commander ofthe U. S. European Command, I had responsibility for developing our shared defensive strategies and tactics, and saw firsthand the quality oflsraeli forces. Their military culture and ethos are world-class, honed in the crucible ofbattle in which they have fought tO preserve their nation from many attacks since its creation in 1948. Knowing that they face Arab and persian enemies many times their Size, they are dedicated to defending their families and their nation through a combination ofguile, technology and true grit. WhiIe lsrael's military budget is over 5 % ofits GDP (a little less than twice that ofthe U. S. ), it still amounts to less than $ 20 billion, augmented by an additional several billion annually in military aid from the し S. lsrael survives ⅲ a hOStile environment through innovation, determination and strong human capital —including a tradition Of near univers al conscription that provides a willing force ofsome 3 million young men and women, with roughly 120 , 000 entering servlce annually. This has made them lean and mean while providing a real benefit tO them. We could learn from such commitment. Perhaps the most important area ofpotential cooperation is in the world ofcybersecurity. lsraeli intelligence gathering is superb, and the integration ofthe lsraeli military with the nation's robust pnvate-sector security 6r1 れ S iS nearly seamless. lsrael is also ahead ofthe U. S. in bringing advancements 仕 om the private sector into public hands ; the brightest people 。 constantly flow between the military and civilian spheres. A SECOND ZONE ofpotentially enhanced cooperation is in technology and innovation. while we have jointly worked on a variety 0f defense projects over the years (like the Arrow, which is anti-ballistic-missile technology), this is an area in which we could enhance each other's efforts considerably. ln addition tO missile defense, doing more together in advanced avionics ()s we did with the F -15 ) , miniaturization (like lsrael's s mall airborne-warning aircraft) and the production 16 TIME January 16 , 2017 DEFENSE BY THE NUMBERS According tO its National Cyber Bureau,lsrael accounts for 10 % Of global investment in cybe rsecu rity research. Sal es of its security SO 代 - ware topped $ 60 billion in 2014. 旧 September, the U. S. and lsrael signed a memo Of understanding increasing military aid tO $ 38 billion across 10 years. ILLUSTRATION BY MARTIN GEE FOR ゴ ME