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Chapter 30
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Building a Strategic Vision in a Changing <BR>
Strategic Environment
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Admiral Giampaolo Di Paola<BR>
Secretary General of Defense, Italian Defense Ministry
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<FONT COLOR="#000000" FACE="Palatino" SIZE="7">S</FONT>trategic planning requires a strategic vision, which defense planning
 needs to underpin. As we think about that vision, we must take into account
 that we live in a changing strategic environment. And as the environment
 changes, we continue to face new risks, as well as new opportunities. All
 of these global challenges affect our security in the broadest sense.
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<B>CHANGES IN THE STRATEGIC ENVIRONMENT</B>
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One of the new realities is the presence of the new Russia, a Russia that
 is now shaping its future. In addition, there are new security players
 on the scene, both in the Euro-Atlantic theatre and in the Pacific as well.
 The Mediterranean scenario is also changing, sometimes for the worse. Another
 fundamental part of the changing strategic environment is the European
 integration process. These are some of the realities to which we must adapt
 our strategic planning.
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NATO is changing to do so, and we must not resist this change; to resist
 it would result in the disintegration of NATO. I cherish NATO very much,
 and I cherish the European Union, and we must help both organizations to
 change and to grow in the right direction. In Washington we set the vision
 for NATO to not only handle the new mission but to incorporate the new
 strategic environment. Our job is now to support the integration of the
 European Union as a fundamental factor of the new Europe and to keep from
 breaking apart the Alliance. I believe the future of the Alliance rests
 on a more balanced partnership, and that the Alliance cannot continue as
 it has in the past. The requirements of the future are not the requirements
 of the past.
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<B>SUPPORTING BOTH EDI AND DCI</B>
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To make real this vision of a balanced partnership and a strong Alliance,
 the Euro-Atlantic community must prepare defense plans that incorporate
 the new realities. That means that we cannot think of EDI, the European
 Defense Initiative, as a competitor to DCI, the Defense Capabilities Initiative,
 but as another face of the same coin. The European Defense Initiative is
 a tool that can help Europeans become better Allies&#151;not better Europeans
 against Allies. It is therefore important to continue to pursue both driving
 factors of our strategic planning: Defense Capabilities Initiative and
 the European Defense Initiative.
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<B>INCREASING TECHNOLOGY INVESTMENT</B>
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The new technology that is coming in must be at the service of our defense
 planning. Therefore, we need to invest more in technology and in technology
 cooperation. Such cooperation&#151;across the Atlantic and within Europe&#151;is,
 to me, a key to our vision. And fair technology cooperation across the
 Atlantic may also result in a better partnership and a better Alliance.
 Europeans want to invest more in technology, and are prepared to do so.
 While finding the needed resources will be difficult, we will soon see
 new investments coming in.
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<B>IMPROVING THE EUROPEAN PARTNERSHIP POSITION</B>
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We are already undertaking the consolidation of the European defense industry.
 Such consolidation is not to build a Fortress Europe, but to be in a better
 position to cooperate with and partner with the United States. Cooperation
 cannot take place between two very unequal partners, so Europe must reach
 a more equal level with the U.S. I am not blaming the U.S. for the situation;
 I am saying it is for Europe to become a better partner for the U.S. But
 the U.S. must understand the situation and do what it can to facilitate
 the process.
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In Europe, we are working to improve our position. We are consolidating
 at the industry level. We are building transnational instruments to facilitate
 technological research. We have also started to discuss the criteria for
 defense expenditures. Certainly we must spend more, but we also must spend
 better, which means pulling our financial resources together. Consolidating
 the European defense industry is one way to pool our economic resources,
 be more effective in our spending, and better our operational output.
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<B>CONCLUDING REMARKS</B>
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The message that I want to get across is that we need to follow our vision.
 We also need defense planning that is flexible and can adapt to the changing
 environment. We should not limit our options, but be responsive to change
 and keep our options open. We also must invest more and utilize more technology
 for research to smoothly mesh supply and demand
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