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Budget Implications of a U.S. Strike in Syria
The potential U.S. military strike in Syria is raising moral and political quandaries for Washington. Does it raise a fiscal problem as well?
Any Long Syrian Operation Likely to Run into Spending Issues
The Pentagon can absorb the cost of a limited strike on Syria, defense officials and analysts say, but a longer, more involved engagement could collide with financial constraints as the Oct. 1 start of the new fiscal year approaches.
Scott AFB Would Have Big Role In Bombing Campaign Against Syria
Media reports indicate the United States and its allies could begin retaliatory air strikes against Syria as early as Thursday morning.
In Syria, Air Force Mission Likely Limited to ISR
If the US goes ahead with plans to launch an attack on Syria, all signs point toward a short series of strikes based around the Navy’s Tomahawk cruise missiles.
Obama Strike Would Not Weaken Assad’s Military Strength, Experts Warn
The Obama administration's preferred option for a potential strike on Syria is likely to leave Bashar al-Assad's government with significant chemical weapons and military infrastructure, according to military analysts/.../
Syria Strikes Unlikely to Change Long-Term DoD Plans, Experts Say
The U.S. military is in the final stages of preparation for missile strikes on Syria, but experts say any military operations there will likely be short-lived and have minimal impact on the Pentagon’s plans for the future.