1. Government Spending on Defense and Education
The last piece of our strategy is sort of, arguably, the more kinetic pillar of the strategy, and that's -- we've called it projecting power, and winning decisively, and here, we see the ability of the joint force to project power around the world as sort of a signature of our U.S. military. ... And we think that's relevant because in our view, it fully funded the defense strategy. The red line at the bottom are the sequester level cuts. ... It is $45 billion less than what we thought we needed last year to fully fund the strategy. ... When you go beyond fiscal '15, the das...
- Word Count: 3955
- Approx Pages: 16
- Has Bibliography