A glimmer of military budget sanity
A glimmer of military budget sanity
A glimmer of military budget sanity
A Glimmer of Military Budget Sanity
A Glimmer of Military Budget Sanity
Even House Republicans can’t stomach spending $17,000 on a helicopter drip pan.
Expert Available: Leon Panetta’s military budget only reflects “cuts to the Pentagon’s previous plans for expansion,” says military spending expert Miriam Pemberton
Expert Miriam Pemberton reacts to Leon Panetta’s military budget: “[T]hese are only-in-Washington cuts, i.e. not cuts as you or I would define them. To most of us, cutting the budget would mean spending less in the future than in the past. These are, instead, cuts to the Pentagon’s previous plans for expansion.”
A Military Budget on the Wrong Side of History
A Military Budget on the Wrong Side of History
A Military Budget on the Wrong Side of History
A Military Budget on the Wrong Side of History
We should support the Egyptian miracle by cutting military aid and shifting it to support what will actually help Egyptians improve their standard of living.
‘Aspirational’ vs. ‘Operational’ Military Budget Cutting
It seems as though our Secretary of Defense is experiencing an internal conflict.
An Emerging Trend in East Asia: Military Budget Increases and Their Impact
The recent military budget increases in East Asia are motivated by various factors — flash point-driven, hedging strategy-driven, or governance-driven — but they do necessarily trigger an arms race in the region.
A Military Budget of Add-ons, Not Choices, Makes the Security Imbalance Worse
An emphasis on non-military engagement can’t hide the fact that Obama is spending more on defense than Bush.