Military Faces Historic Shift

Source: The Wall Street Journal
Journalists: Julian E. Barnes, Nathan Hodge
Original Post: Military Faces Historic Shift
Type: News Article

January 6, 2012 — WASHINGTON—President Barack Obama on Thursday proposed a historic shift in the U.S. military's size and ambitions, scaling back its ability to wage the type of war and occupation that just concluded in Iraq as the administration seeks to cut defense spending over the next decade.

Under the proposal, the Army would face a 14% reduction in troops—leaving it with too few to conduct two grueling ground wars at once, long a strategic imperative of the Defense Department. The plan also indicates reductions in the nation's nuclear arsenal and a delay in the Pentagon's most expensive weapons, such as the F-35 stealth jet made by Lockheed Martin Corp.

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Topic(s): U.S. Military Forces & Operations, U.S. National Security and Defense Policy
Project(s): Defense Budget & Acquisition, Military Personnel, U.S. Military Forces and Operations, U.S. National Security and Defense Policy
People: Lieutenant General David W. Barno, USA (Ret.)