Thursday, October 18, 2012

The U.S. Air Force Makes The Case For More Money

Fifteen C-17 Globemaster IIIs from Charleston Air Force Base, S.C., fly over the city of Charleston, S.C.'s Arthur J. Ravenel Bridge Dec. 20, 2007, during a training exercise. U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. James L. Harper Jr.

The Air Force Needs More Dough; Make Up $30B That Goes To Intel Agencies -- Aol Defense

The Air Force provides the essential capabilities that make America's joint operations possible and has been involved in nearly every military operation overseas since 1991. As the Pentagon delves into the details of the 2014 budget, getting the Air Force budget right is critical to ensure that the nation can count on its indispensable role in a time of shrinking resources.

Our adherence to the idea of a joint force has led to a roughly equal cut of spending among the services. This is not the optimum allocation of scarce resources in coming years if our national strategy is to maintain global presence and communications, as well as to fight cost-effectively and be capable of defeating modernized militaries.

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My Comment: In a time when we are facing trillion dollar deficits .... the US Air Force will try their best to make their case .... but .... I am confident to say that they will have problems to raise the money that they need because what politician and voters are seeing are reports like this one.

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