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Defense Future Uncertain As GOP Takes House
Todd Harrison, a defense analyst for the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments in Washington, says he does not see defense spending being increased beyond the Obama plan. And he says it might be cut if Congress and the White House are able to reach a comprehensive deal on deficit reduction.
Lockheed, Northrop May Gain on China Even as Defense Cuts Loom
“The administration is saying there will be a 1 percent real increase in defense,” said Todd Harrison, an analyst for the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments in Washington. “If that’s the case, I don’t think either party would produce a significant increase beyond that, given the growing pressure to reduce the deficit.”
Protect JFCOM’s Mission: New Threats Require Innovative Responses
In the years leading up to World War II, the U.S. Navy staged elaborate mock battles to train its personnel, test its resources and refine its tactics. The nearly two dozen “Fleet Problems” exercises conducted between 1923 and 1940 also provided an excellent opportunity for the Navy to incorporate new equipment into its strategic thinking, and resulted in an increased reliance on the aircraft carrier as the most dominant force at sea.
Why The Military Plays Down Vital Afghan Battle
If winter arrives and insurgents are still capable of mounting major attacks and intimidating the local population, it could further chill Western governments’ already diminishing appetite for a long-term presence in Afghanistan. “To strike at the heart of the insurgency, strike at the historical and spiritual home of the Taliban movement sends a very clear message -- with the resources we have, we are on the offensive,” said Dakota Wood, Senior Fellow at the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments. “If we end up having to pull back, or are not successful, there will have to be a serious review of Western aims and resources in Afghanistan.”
CSBA Releases New Long-Range Strike Report
The Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments announces the release of a new report by Senior Fellow Mark Gunzinger: Sustaining America’s Strategic Advantage in Long-Range Strike.
CSBA Releases New Report
The Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments today released its latest report: AirSea Battle: A Point-of-Departure Operational Concept, by Jan van Tol with Mark Gunzinger, Andrew Krepinevich and Jim Thomas.