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Report Against Other Threats, Obama’s Security Budget Sticks to Asia-Pacific Pivot

President Barack Obama’s 2016 budget for national security is a reflection of the administration’s desire to hold fast to its Asia-Pacific pivot strategy even as newer threats like the rise of the Islamic State and Russia’s aggression in Europe impose new spending demands on various U.S. agencies.

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Obama’s Budget Would Cut Just 3,500 Pentagon Civilian Jobs

President Obama’s fiscal 2016 budget to be released Monday is expected to propose $35 billion more in defense funding than the current spending caps would allow, as well as a reduction of 3,500  civilian positions, according to a think tank analyst and news reports.

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Budget 2016: Defense Faces Stiff Political Headwinds

The White House is unveiling a funding plan for the Pentagon that kicks off another round of fiscal battles that have become a hallmark of President Obama’s administration.