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Ex-U.S. Defense Officials See Danger in Slashing Pentagon Budgets
Former top U.S. defense officials sounded an alarm over falling Pentagon spending on Thursday, warning that budget cuts had undermined military preparedness for future conflicts and were jeopardizing the U.S. leadership position in the world.
Analyst: ‘We Don’t Know’ How Much Combat Readiness Has Fallen
The readiness of American troops for combat could be “worse than most people think,” according to a top budget analyst.
DoD’s Spending Plan Does Not Support It’s Strategy
Budget guru Todd Harrison of the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments is holding his latest briefing on the defense budget this morning, and we got a sneak peek at the report he'll be unveiling. The takeaway: The Pentagon's spending plan doesn't match its long-term strategy.
DOD as Much as $300 Billion Short if Strategy Unchanged
The Department of Defense will be hundreds of billions of dollars short of what’s needed to enact the nation’s official defense strategy in coming years, a new report on the nation’s defense budget released Thursday predicts.
Pentagon Spending Plan Falls Short
The Pentagon’s five-year strategic plan would cost as much as $300 billion more than the department has budgeted, according to a new analysis by the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments.
DOD Should Have Enough Money To Continue Iraq Operations, Analysts Say
The Defense Department should have enough money to fund operations in Iraq through this fiscal year and into FY-15, even if Congress drags its feet passing the FY-15 defense appropriations act, analysts say.