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Microsoft’s Anthropic Fight Exposes Defense AI as a Three-Way Power Struggle

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The memo is dated March 6, 2026, and it does not read like a vendor patch Tuesday. It reads like a eviction notice for the only American frontier model cleared for classified Pentagon work, and it lands in the middle of a fight where cloud leverage, procurement law, and a rival signing days later all point the same direction.

Vendor capture meets cloud leverage when the Pentagon writes a 180-day purge

CBS News reported on March 6, 2026, that an internal Pentagon memorandum orders military commanders to remove Anthropic artificial intelligence products from their systems within 180 days. The memo, signed by Defense Department Chief Information Officer Kirsten Davies, states Anthropic’s technology presents an unacceptable supply chain risk for Department of War systems and networks. CBS News said the document was distributed after the Pentagon formally designated Anthropic a supply chain risk on March 5, 2026. Reuters on March 5, 2026, quoted an official saying the Pentagon had informed Anthropic of the designation. The same CBS News reporting notes the memo sweeps nuclear weapons, ballistic missile defense, and cyber warfare systems, and demands contractors stop using Anthropic on defense work within the same window.

OpenAI’s Pentagon deal frames the third player in the triangle

CBS News reported that after talks broke down, OpenAI said it had signed a deal with the Pentagon. That sequence matters for how procurement officers read risk: one vendor with guardrails gets designated; another without the same public red lines gets the contract headline. Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei told CBS News the company sought two red lines, explicitly blocking mass surveillance on Americans and fully autonomous weapons. The Pentagon, as CBS News summarized prior statements, wanted use for all lawful purposes without restrictions. Microsoft sits in the stack as cloud and enterprise distribution; the administration’s framing against Anthropic is also a signal to every integrator deciding whose API survives a compliance review.

What This Actually Means

This is not a abstract ethics seminar. CBS News cited sources that Claude is used in the war on Iran and that the military processes roughly a thousand potential targets a day with AI compressing analysis timelines. When CIO Davies writes that only she can grant exemptions, the practical effect is a three-way struggle: the administration asserting unrestricted lawful use, Anthropic asserting constitution and guardrails, and competitors ready to fill the gap. Microsoft’s fight is downstream of that fork.

Who is Kirsten Davies in the Pentagon CIO role?

CBS News identified Kirsten Davies as Defense Department Chief Information Officer signing the March 6, 2026 memo ordering removal of Anthropic products within 180 days. The CIO oversees enterprise IT and supply chain risk posture for DoD systems; her signature on the memo makes her the approval authority for exemptions described in the same document.

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