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Osprey Flights in Japan Suspended After Crash

One reason the service is having so many problems keeping enough Hornets flying is that it decided to “skip a generation of fighter aircraft” by transitioning to the F-35 without buying any F/A-18 E-F Super Hornets as a stopgap measure, Jesse Sloman, an analyst with the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments think tank in Washington, said in June.

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Trump Needs to Get Tough With China, New Study Says

President Obama failed to strongly challenge China's "adventurism" in the South China Sea, and now President-elect Trump must get tough with Beijing to reverse the country's "effective control over one of the world's most important strategic waterways," a new report says.

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Trump Tweet Hits Lockheed Stock Hard

“There is no arguing with the point that it’s had its growing pains and some of the growing pains were severe,” said Mark Gunzinger, senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, a defense research institute. “But at this point, frankly, it’s not experiencing the kinds of problems it was experiencing even three to four years ago.”

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Stress-Testing The Foundations Of American Grand Strategy

How solid are the assumptions underpinning American grand strategy? How valid are the key ideas that U.S. officials have about how the world works? Such assumptions represent the intellectual foundation upon which American statecraft rests. If the foundation is solid, American strategy has a decent chance of success. If the foundation is shaky, American strategy may collapse.

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Revitalizing Our Military: Suggestions for President-elect Donald Trump

The U.S. defense community, as well as partners around the world, are searching for clues as to how President-elect Donald Trump will reshape the U.S. military. On the campaign trail, Trump promised to repeal the Budget Control Act (BCA), raise defense spending, and reverse declines in military readiness and capabilities. He proposed building a 350-ship Navy, returning Army active-duty end-strength to at least 540,000, increasing the Marine Corps to more than 200,000 personnel, and maintaining more than 1,200 combat-coded Air Force fighter aircraft. “Peace Through Strength” will require spending above the President’s FY 2017 budget request, which exceeds the BCA caps by more than $100 billion over the next five years.