More Drones, Fewer Troops -- Wall Street Journal
The Pentagon plans to expand its global network of drones and special-operations bases in a fundamental realignment meant to project U.S. power even as it cuts back conventional forces.
The plan, to be unveiled by Defense Secretary Leon Panetta on Thursday and in budget documents next month, calls for a 30% increase in the U.S. fleet of armed unmanned aircraft in the coming years, defense officials said. It also foresees the deployment of more special-operations teams at a growing number of small "lily pad" bases across the globe where they can mentor local allies and launch missions.
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More News On The Pentagon's Future Military Plans
Report: Military realignment to emphasize drones and special forces -- National Journal/Government Executive
Pentagon cuts to include trimming troop strength, grounding drones -- CNN
SEAL Team 6: Somalia rescue illustrates new US military strategy -- Christian Science Monitor
SEALs becoming face of Obama's defense strategy -- CBS/AP
With more details coming, analysts split on new DOD strategy -- Stars and Stripes
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