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Virginia lawmakers prepare to battle the Pentagon over a potential cut to the carrier fleet
Key lawmakers from naval hub Virginia are warning it’s a blind alley, strategically and politically.
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Pentagon budget must prioritize Navy, Air Force and cyber, lawmakers say
Two sea power advocates in Congress are making the case to grow the Navy’s budget, along with the Air Force and cyber capabilities, at the expense of the other services.
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In the South China Sea, it’s ‘meet the new boss, same as the old boss’
Tensions are mounting in the South China Sea as the U.S. doubles down on hardline Trump-era China policies.
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Another senior Trump national security aide resigns in wake of Capitol riot
Another Trump administration national security aide has resigned in the wake of violence at the U.S. Capitol.
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Trump’s massive Navy buildup bets on savings that wont materialize, experts say
The Trump Administration’s plans are built on a shifty financial foundation, experts told Defense News.
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Are the US Army and US Marine Corps competing for missions in the Pacific?
The US Marine Corps and Army are pursuing similar strategies to field anti-ship missiles in the Asia Pacific. Is there enough money to go around?
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US general says Russian and Chinese deals in Latin America risk destabilizing region
Lt. Gen. Michael Plehn compared Chinese and Russian dealings in the Western Hemisphere with criminal organizations.
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DoD asks Congress for a two-sub Columbia-class buy
The Pentagon is asking Congress for authority to buy two of its new Columbia-class ballistic missile submarines, a mega-deal worth as much as $17.7 billion.
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The US Navy’s budget looks headed for the congressional shredder
Lawmakers from both parties are lining up to protest cuts to shipbuilding.
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Pentagon seeks to cut F-35s, other equipment to pay for Trump’s border wall
The department would reprogram $3.8 billion in fiscal year 2020 funds, largely from procurement accounts.
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Virginia lawmakers prepare to battle the Pentagon over a potential cut to the carrier fleet
Key lawmakers from naval hub Virginia are warning it’s a blind alley, strategically and politically.
-
Pentagon budget must prioritize Navy, Air Force and cyber, lawmakers say
Two sea power advocates in Congress are making the case to grow the Navy’s budget, along with the Air Force and cyber capabilities, at the expense of the other services.
-
In the South China Sea, it’s ‘meet the new boss, same as the old boss’
Tensions are mounting in the South China Sea as the U.S. doubles down on hardline Trump-era China policies.
-
Another senior Trump national security aide resigns in wake of Capitol riot
Another Trump administration national security aide has resigned in the wake of violence at the U.S. Capitol.
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Trump’s massive Navy buildup bets on savings that wont materialize, experts say
The Trump Administration’s plans are built on a shifty financial foundation, experts told Defense News.
-
Are the US Army and US Marine Corps competing for missions in the Pacific?
The US Marine Corps and Army are pursuing similar strategies to field anti-ship missiles in the Asia Pacific. Is there enough money to go around?
-
US general says Russian and Chinese deals in Latin America risk destabilizing region
Lt. Gen. Michael Plehn compared Chinese and Russian dealings in the Western Hemisphere with criminal organizations.
-
DoD asks Congress for a two-sub Columbia-class buy
The Pentagon is asking Congress for authority to buy two of its new Columbia-class ballistic missile submarines, a mega-deal worth as much as $17.7 billion.
-
The US Navy’s budget looks headed for the congressional shredder
Lawmakers from both parties are lining up to protest cuts to shipbuilding.
-
Pentagon seeks to cut F-35s, other equipment to pay for Trump’s border wall
The department would reprogram $3.8 billion in fiscal year 2020 funds, largely from procurement accounts.
-
Virginia lawmakers prepare to battle the Pentagon over a potential cut to the carrier fleet
Key lawmakers from naval hub Virginia are warning it’s a blind alley, strategically and politically.
-
Pentagon budget must prioritize Navy, Air Force and cyber, lawmakers say
Two sea power advocates in Congress are making the case to grow the Navy’s budget, along with the Air Force and cyber capabilities, at the expense of the other services.
-
In the South China Sea, it’s ‘meet the new boss, same as the old boss’
Tensions are mounting in the South China Sea as the U.S. doubles down on hardline Trump-era China policies.
-
Another senior Trump national security aide resigns in wake of Capitol riot
Another Trump administration national security aide has resigned in the wake of violence at the U.S. Capitol.
-
Trump’s massive Navy buildup bets on savings that wont materialize, experts say
The Trump Administration’s plans are built on a shifty financial foundation, experts told Defense News.
-
Are the US Army and US Marine Corps competing for missions in the Pacific?
The US Marine Corps and Army are pursuing similar strategies to field anti-ship missiles in the Asia Pacific. Is there enough money to go around?
-
US general says Russian and Chinese deals in Latin America risk destabilizing region
Lt. Gen. Michael Plehn compared Chinese and Russian dealings in the Western Hemisphere with criminal organizations.
-
DoD asks Congress for a two-sub Columbia-class buy
The Pentagon is asking Congress for authority to buy two of its new Columbia-class ballistic missile submarines, a mega-deal worth as much as $17.7 billion.
-
The US Navy’s budget looks headed for the congressional shredder
Lawmakers from both parties are lining up to protest cuts to shipbuilding.
-
Pentagon seeks to cut F-35s, other equipment to pay for Trump’s border wall
The department would reprogram $3.8 billion in fiscal year 2020 funds, largely from procurement accounts.













