October 18, 2016
Report proposes slashing U.S. aircraft carriers, investing in lasers to combat Russia and China
Source: The Washington Post
Journalist Thomas Gibbons-Neff
The U.S. military is at infliction point. Unable to remove itself completely from two protracted wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the Pentagon has been forced to respond to a resurgent Russia and a rising China, while remaining ready to combat myriad terrorist threats around the world.
The Pentagon’s $582.7 billion 2017 budget has attempted to put in place an architecture for these new challenges, but, according to a group of experts from the Washington-based think tank the Center for New American Security, the Pentagon will have to make some hard decisions if it wants to effectively combat the threats of the future.
Read the full article in The Washington Post.