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United States’ Nuclear Future More About Proliferation Than Abolition, Expert Says
The United States' nuclear future will be more about proliferation than abolition unless minds in foreign capitals can be changed, according to a fellow at a leading Washington think tank.
All the Smartest People in D.C. Agree On This One Issue
The words "bipartisan consensus" sound almost nostalgic in today's zealously fractious Washington, D.C., but that is what happened Monday. Of course, not in Congress though, because that's just too much to ask.
Panel Ignores Pleas to Reform Defense Budget
A Republican-led defense panel in Congress is set to vote on a proposed budget that ignores bipartisan pleas to protect the military’s long-term solvency by shrinking the workforce, closing bases and limiting troop pay raises/.../
From Left, Right And Center, Analysts Beg DoD To Tackle Overhead Costs
Arguably most politically difficult on the think tanks' list of cost cutting priorities is military compensation, including health care and retirement costs, a system that dates to the 1970s and has remained virtually unchanged except for acts of Congress to add further benefits/.../
Bipartisan Thinktank Defense Experts Urge Congress, Sec Def Hagel To Close Bases, Change DoD Pay
In an extraordinary letter to defense lawmakers and Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel, experts from nine Washington think tanks on the left and the right call for fundamental fixes to the defense budgets that, left undone, “threaten the health and long-term viability of America’s volunteer military.”
No Longer Unthinkable: Should US Ready For ‘Limited’ Nuclear War?
For more than 60 years, most Americans have thought of nuclear weapons as an all-or-nothing game. The only way to win is not to play at all, we believed, because any use of nukes will lead to Armageddon. That may no longer be the game our opposition is playing. As nuclear weapons proliferate to places that might not share our reluctance to use them in small numbers, however, the US military may face a “second nuclear age” of retail Armageddon for which it is utterly unprepared.