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Proposed Cuts to Defense Department Not Expected to Affect Local Guard, Reserves
A proposed 2013 federal budget plan could set the Defense Department on a path to save $259 billion over the next five years by reducing manpower in the Army and Marine Corps. But the plan is not expected to cause an increase in the use of the Army and Air National Guards, a military analyst said/.../
U.S. Weapons with Technical Problems
Barbara Starr interviews Andrew Krepinevich on new U.S. weapons that could help in a conflict with Iran
Air Force Takes Critical Step Toward New Nuclear Cruise Missile Program
The Pentagon is taking a crucial first step toward developing a new nuclear-armed cruise missile called the Long Range Standoff (LRSO) weapon, a key component of the Defense Department's plan to modernize its long-range strike capabilities and ensure it can hit targets in well-defended, hard-to-reach areas such as China and Iran/.../
Iran Well Prepared for the Worst
Most discussions of possible United States military operations in the Persian Gulf, should Iran try to prevent maritime traffic from going through the Strait of Hormuz, generally say that while it would not be a cakewalk, it would not be an enormously difficult task either.
Critics Lob Bombs at Pentagon Strategy
The Obama administration’s strategy to reshape the post-war military is less than a month old, and already it is under fire from Washington insiders.
Group Surveying Military Pay, Benefits Ahead of Proposed Cuts
The Defense Department has unveiled detailsof a 10-year strategy for defense cuts — including reductions in military pay and benefits.