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Rep. Michael Turner says U.S. Should Invest More in Ground-Based Midcourse Defense Systems.
A leading Republican lawmaker admonished the White House Tuesday for pursuing a European-based missile defense program while cutting money for one that's designed specifically to protect the United States.
McKeon Desperately Trying to Reverse Military Budget Cuts
While congressional Republicans are scrambling for a way to avoid additional military budget cuts, a hawkish House Republican has gone even further by vowing to restore cuts that have already been set in motion.
A Real Domestic Threat: How Health-Care Spending Strains the U.S. Military
Lots of people have views about U.S. military spending. Liberals and libertarians think we spend far too much on defense. On the other side, Mitt Romney speaks for many conservatives in arguing that we should spend more: "If you do not want America to be the strongest nation on Earth," says Romney, "I am not your President. You have that President today." But while we usually think of military spending in terms of foreign wars and joint strike fighters, we often neglect one of the biggest growth drivers of the U.S. defense budget: health care.
Analysis: DoD Budget Will ‘Severely Constrain’ Army, Marine Vehicle Modernization
The Army and Marine Corps will be in the market for a new generation of ground vehicles soon. But acquisition officials there should think hard before they buy, according to Dr. Andrew Krepinevich, the president of the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments (listen to interview)
Military Working to Meet New Strategy Amid Cuts
n coping with recent defense budget cuts by Congress-and the potential for billions more in automatic cuts beginning 2013-the U.S. military may find itself in a tight spot dealing with reduced funding while readying for a larger strategy. Amid this, military leaders are currently weighing in on how to adapt to the shift of focus to potential adversaries in the Asia-Pacific, outlined by President Barack Obama on Jan. 5.
CSBA: These Trends Should Inform Ground Vehicle Buys
The Army and Marine Corps must figure out what kind of environments they will be fighting in over the next three decades or so and purchase ground vehicles that are best suited for that task, says a DC-based think-tank.