Excerpt
On January 5, 2012, President Barack Obama held a first-ever presidential press conference at the Pentagon, where he unveiled his administration’s Defense Strategic Review. During his speech, Obama outlined a new set of goals and strategy for the U.S. military — ones that reflect the ending of large-scale U.S. military interventions in Iraq and Afghanistan, the changing nature of warfare in the twenty-first century, and the fiscal realities facing the United States, as record-breaking budget deficits force across-the-board reductions in federal spending. “Even as our troops continue to fight in Afghanis…
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The Obama Defense Budget
National Security in a Time of Austerity
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President's Obama's Remarks on the Defense Strategic Review
America's Global Interests and Defense Priorities
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Department of Defense Strategic Guidance
A Blueprint for the Joint Force in 2020
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Obama Administration Defense Budget
Proposals for Fiscal Year 2013
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Proposed Shifts in Foreign Aid
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Homeland Security Budget Challenged
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Pro & Con
Does the Obama Administration's FY 2013 Defense Department Budget Request Adequately Address U.S. Security Needs?