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AgendaAgenda
• Command Structure
• Mission
• Operating Environment
• Conclusion
Transportation Command Transportation Command
Geographic CommandsGeographic Commands
Combatant Command Structure Combatant Command Structure
Southern Command Southern Command
European CommandEuropean Command
Functional CommandsFunctional Commands
Joint Forces Command
Joint Forces Command
Strategic Command
Strategic Command
Special Operations Command Special Operations Command
Northern Command Northern Command
Secretary of Defense
Secretary of Defense Chairman, Joint
Chiefs of StaffChairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff
Pacific Command
Pacific Command
Central Command
Central Command
President of the United States
President of the United States
Geographic CommandsGeographic Commands
The Asia-Pacific region encompasses 51% of the The Asia-Pacific region encompasses 51% of the earth’s surfaceearth’s surface
USPACOM
USPACOM Headquarters
Camp Smith, HI
Pacific Air Pacific Air ForcesForces Pacific FleetPacific Fleet
U.S. Pacific Command Structure U.S. Pacific Command Structure
U.S. Army Pacific Pacific Fleet
Pacific Air Forces
Marine Corps Forces Pacific
U.S. Forces Japan
U.S. Forces Korea
Alaskan Command
Special Operations Command Pacific
Joint Interagency Task Force - West
Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command
Asia Pacific Center for Security Studies
Center of Excellence for Disaster Management and Humanitarian Assistance
U.S. Pacific Command
MissionMission
U.S. Pacific Command, in concert with other U.S. government
agencies and regional military partners, promotes security and peaceful
development in the Asia-Pacific region by deterring aggression,
advancing regional security cooperation, responding to crises, and fighting to win.
Including the 4 most populous
nations
Including the 4 most populous
nations
PopulationPopulation
Nearly 60% of the world’s populationNearly 60% of the world’s population
China1.3 billionChina1.3 billion
USA301 million
USA301 million
Indonesia242 million
Indonesia242 million
India1.1 billionIndia
1.1 billion
ChinaChina1.3 Billion1.3 Billion IndiaIndia
1.1 Billion1.1 Billion IndonesiaIndonesia242 million242 million
USAUSA301 million301 million
EuropeEurope575 million575 million
RemainderRemainderof Worldof World2.0 Billion2.0 Billion
Other AsiaOther Asia947 million947 million
Military EnvironmentMilitary Environment
World’s 6 largest armed forcesWorld’s 6 largest armed forces
RussiaRussia
ChinaChina
IndiaIndia
USAUSA
The Asia Pacific Region is home to capable forces with The Asia Pacific Region is home to capable forces with powerful weaponspowerful weapons
South KoreaSouth Korea
North KoreaNorth Korea
Mutual Defense TreatiesMutual Defense Treaties
JapanJapan
PhilippinesPhilippinesThailandThailand
AustraliaAustralia
South KoreaSouth Korea
5 of 7 Mutual Defense Treaties5 of 7 Mutual Defense Treaties
Key partnerships enhance mutual securityKey partnerships enhance mutual security
Total: $904 Billion
2006 Dollars
Total: $904 Billion
2006 Dollars
Mideast 4%Mideast 4%
Canada 23%Canada 23%
Japan 6%Japan 6%
Latin America 21%Latin America 21%
European UnionEuropean Union20%20%
AUS-NZ 2%AUS-NZ 2%
China China 5%5%
East & OtherEast & OtherEurope 3%Europe 3%
Africa 1%Africa 1%
Other A-POther A-P2%2%
Asia-Pacific27%
Asia-Pacific27%
U.S. Exports U.S. Exports
South Korea South Korea + Hong Kong + Hong Kong
+ Taiwan+ Taiwan7%7%
The Asia-Pacific Region is key to U.S. trade at 27%.The Asia-Pacific Region is key to U.S. trade at 27%.
ASEAN 5%ASEAN 5%
Major Shipping RoutesMajor Shipping Routes
East China East China SeaSea
Strait of MalaccaStrait of Malacca
Sunda StraitSunda Strait
Lombok StraitLombok Strait
Over 25% of the world’s trade
Over 25% of the world’s trade
Over 50% of the world’s oil
Over 50% of the world’s oil
KashmirKashmir
Taiwan StraitTaiwan Strait
Korean Peninsula
Historical concerns color the security climateHistorical concerns color the security climate
Global Security ConcernsGlobal Security Concerns
Transnational ThreatsTransnational Threats
Tied together byTied together byillegal banking andillegal banking and
financefinance
Other Other TransnationalTransnationalCrimeCrime
IllegalIllegalNarcoticsNarcotics
Piracy Piracy
Information Information Technology Technology
CrimeCrime
IllegalIllegalMigrationMigration
WeaponsWeaponsProliferationProliferation
Terrorism / Terrorism / ExtremismExtremism
Multiple factors create instability in the Asia-Pacific Region Multiple factors create instability in the Asia-Pacific Region
Theater ShapingTheater Shaping
• Enhances our combined capabilities• Communicates assurance to our friends • Enables forward deterrence• Access for future contingencies• Improve combined operations for
counterterrorism, transnational threats, and peace keeping operations
• Pacific Partnership 2007
Responding to CrisesResponding to Crises
• India Earthquake - Feb 01• Indian Ocean Tsunami - Dec 04• Pakistan Earthquake – Oct 05• Leyte, Philippines Landslide - Feb 06• Indonesia Volcano/Earthquake – May 06• Solomon Islands Tsunami – Apr 07• Bangladesh Cyclone – Nov 07
ConclusionConclusion
• The Asia-Pacific region is complex
• We partner with nations in the region to achieve common goals of security and shared prosperity
• Our relationships are lasting and built on trust
• Bottom Line:USPACOM supports U.S.National Security Strategyby promoting peace andstability in the Asia-Pacificregion
QUESTIONSQUESTIONS