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Budget Deal Seen as Boon to Pentagon. So Why Wouldn’t Veterans Be Happy?

  • December 11, 2013
  • Christian Science Monitor

The budget deal released to much fanfare at a Capitol Hill press conference this week, if approved, would allow the Pentagon to breathe a sigh of relief, since it would side-step the most dire of the threatened across-the-board cuts to its bottom line/…/

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U.S. Bomber Cost Could Reach $81 Billion

  • December 8, 2013
  • Bloomberg

The Air Force’s new long-range bomber may cost as much as $81 billion for the 100 planes planned, 47 percent more than the $55 billion sticker price the service has listed.

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The Future of America’s Nuclear Deterrent

  • December 6, 2013
  • The National Interest

America’s strategic nuclear deterrent is nearing a crossroads. On one hand, the size, shape and purpose of the U.S. nuclear arsenal are all up for debate. For over two decades Washington has been shedding excess weapons that were a legacy of the Cold War. Senior officials today are also much more concerned with proliferation and the possibility of nuclear terrorism than great-power brinkmanship or the prospect of a massive nuclear exchange. The confluence of declining defense budgets and looming recapitalization costs has made nuclear programs a potential target for funding cuts.

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Pentagon Fiscal Chief Robert Hale: ‘I am nervous’

  • November 11, 2013
  • Politico

/…/The next two weeks running up to Thanksgiving are pivotal if Congress is to have any chance of restoring some order for the Pentagon and a broken appropriations process. But what’s most remarkable is how lawmakers seem to be backing into decisions without first having a full debate over what level of defense the U.S. needs going forward.

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Northern Bases Hit US Pivot Sweet Spot

  • November 8, 2013
  • The Australian

Australia is poised to become a vital operating base for US military forces in the western Pacific as they seek a safe haven from China’s fast-growing missile arsenal, according to a major new report by a key US think tank.

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Yes, There Will Be a New Jet Fighter After the F-22 and F-35

  • November 7, 2013
  • Medium

/…/If future U.S. national security policy calls for operating over the vast reaches of the Pacific, a future fighter aircraft might be fundamentally different from anything that has come before. “We need to stop thinking about combat aircraft as bombers and fighters or ISR [intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance] platforms for that matter,” says Mark Gunzinger, an air power analyst at the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments.

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