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America's Military: Overcommitted and Underfunded
« on: June 28, 2017, 09:38:16 am »
America's Military: Overcommitted and Underfunded

The administration wants to expand the armed forces’ commitments, even while contracting spending.


    Kori Schake Jun 26, 2017 Global


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I confess up front to being a budget hawk. I basically believe that as long as the Pentagon is still buying two manned fighter planes after the unmanned revolution, there is more than enough money going to the Defense Department—because if money were really tight, one or both of those programs would be cancelled, and the military services would be undercutting each other's budgets to increase the funding available for their priorities. As long as adaptation to obvious next-generation platforms (like unmanned aerial fighters) remains this slow and the services placidly accept their budget shares, the topline is adequate.

https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2017/06/breaking-down-trumps-defense-budget/531099/
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