Daily Mail: Trump's new defense budget seeks $705billion including $15.3bn for his Space Force and $17.7 billion for nuclear weapons
* Pentagon is set to unveil new budget proposal for fiscal year 2021
* Plan seeks funding for Trump's priorities, including newly created Space Force
* Budget seeks upgrade of nation's nuclear weapons arsenal
* Pentagon plans to buy 79 F-35 jets, the new combat plane by Lockheed Martin
The Department of Defense is planning to increase funding for nuclear weapons systems such as intercontinental missiles and submarines while boosting tech research and the Space Force as part of next year’s budget.
The Pentagon’s proposed budget for fiscal year 2021, which begins on October 1, calls for $705.4billion in spending, a slight drop-off compared to the $712.6billion that was approved for this fiscal year.
The planned budget includes shifting resources away from the Air Force to some of President Trump’s new priorities, including the recently created Space Force, Bloomberg News is reporting.
The president is also seeking some military funds to help build his promised border wall along the US-Mexico frontier.
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Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- February 10, 2020
Four friction points to watch in the FY21 defense budget -- Defense News
Pentagon’s $705 billion budget boosts nuclear weapons funding -- Bloomberg
The Pentagon wants money for China, but troops are stuck in the Middle East -- Politico
Democrats say Trump’s 2021 budget request undermines national security even before they see it -- Washington Examiner
Defense Secretary Mark Esper on how the Navy can get to 355 ships -- Defense News
U.S. Navy’s Ship Spending Plan Cut by $4 Billion in Trump Budget -- Bloomberg
Defense Secretary Esper says new US missile sub is ‘the Navy’s bill,’ setting up a fight with Congress -- Defense News
The Navy Is Arming Attack Submarines With High Energy Lasers -- Forbes
Navy Gets First Bell-Boeing CMV-22B: What It Means -- Breaking Defense
Navy SEAL’s family pushes for recognition of brain injuries -- Navy Times/AP
U.S. Military Identifies Two Special Operation Soldiers Killed in Afghanistan Combat -- Newsweek
24 California Marines Kicked Out Over Smuggling and Drug Charges -- Military.com
Space Force: What will the new military branch actually do? -- Space.com
The 3 most confusing days of your military career -- Business Insider/We Are The Might
US charges 4 Chinese military 'hackers' in Equifax breach -- DW
Trump under pressure to renew last nuke treaty with Russia -- The Hill
Amazon requests Trump deposition amid Pentagon 'war cloud' fight -- The Hill
Philippine President Duterte seeks military pact exit, report says, as US touts 'strong' ties -- Straits Times/Bloomberg
Canadian Military Wants Huawei Banned from 5G in Canada: Report -- Bloomberg
Brazil's military elite sees France as country's biggest threat, leaked report reveals -- France 24
El Salvador calls emergency talks on military loan after soldiers occupy parliament -- DW
Three soldiers leave the Belgian army every day -- Brussels Times
Chinese military aircraft cross into Taiwan airspace: Taipei -- AFP
Chinese Army Begins Major Military Exercise in Tibet With Battle Tank, Howitzer -- Defence Aviation Post
N. Korea’s security agency emphasizes “loyalty” on Army Day -- Daily NK
Iran unveils new lightweight, short-range ballistic missile -- UPI
Russian S-500 Capable of Destroying Targets Hundreds of Kilometers Above Earth - Developer -- Sputnik
Russian Tu-160 Heavy Strategic Bombers to Be Equipped With Hypersonic Kinzhal Missiles - Report -- Sputnik
What can we expect from this year's Munich Security Conference? -- DW
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Over 100 US troops have been diagnosed with traumatic brain injuries following Iran strike
“We’re doing a lot of things that are good including waste and fraud,” Mr. Trump said Monday. “Tremendous waste and tremendous fraud.”
How is that for dudmbness?
and what gets cut? not noted here...and will keep Obamacare!
despite Trump claiming that Medicare is safe, the proposal would “also wring savings from Medicare,” so there’s that. The Education Department would see a cut of 8%, the Interior Department would lose 13.4%, and the State Department—that pesky little thing—would be cut by 22%.
In addition, the Environmental Protection Agency—which under Trump has proposed measures expected to kill up to 1,400 Americans per year—would see its budget slashed by 26.5% over the next year alone, while the budget for the Health and Human Services Department would be lopped off by 9%. Crucially, HHS includes the National Institutes of Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Protection, the latter of which we’re hoping will help prevent the spread of the coronavirus, which has killed at least 910 people, a stat the World Health Organization has warned may just be the “tip of the iceberg.”
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