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Foreign Adversaries Ramp Up Defense Spending as Pentagon Cuts Back
As the United States and many of its allies decrease defense spending, America's adversaries are doing the opposite.
A Weakened Military?
Leon Panetta criticized "partisan dysfunction" for putting the country at risk. Todd Harrison goes on HuffPost Live to discuss whether the potential budget cutbacks would affect U.S. defense strategy and national security.
USAF May be Forced to Restructure F-35, KC-46 and MQ-9 Under Sequestration
The Lockheed Martin F-35, Boeing KC-46 tanker and General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper could be restructured if the current budget impasse is not resolved, according to a US Air Force presentation to Congress/.../
Bracing for Military Cuts
Under current sequestration law, military pay, personnel and programs, as well as war-related accounts, cannot be cut, and no bases can be closed. But unless Congress acts to give the Pentagon what’s called reprogramming authority, military leaders will not be able to target their trims.
Missile Defense’s Real Enemy: Math
Will American commanders in the future face large missile forces aimed at their ships that can just simply overwhelm their defenses through sheer numbers?