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Washington, D.C.—When Members of the Armed Services Committee meet to consider the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012 on Wednesday, they will have an opportunity to demand a national security risk assessment on the amount of U.S. federal debt owned by the People’s Republic of China.
Yesterday, the Armed Services Committee Chairman Buck McKeon (R-CA) spoke before the Heritage Foundation, outlining his vision for a robust defense force meant to meet current and future national security challenges. This vision stands in contrast to the Obama Administration’s proposal to cut $400 billion dollars from the defense budget over the next 12 years, while simultaneously expanding our military commitments around the world.
News of the partnership circulated quickly and below is some of the coverage from today’s announcement:
Washington, D.C.---The chairman of the House Armed Services Committee today announced his support for a new approach to funding weapons systems that calls upon industry partners to share the fiscal burden of developing new technology. In a speech before the Heritage Foundation, U.S. Rep. Howard P.
Washington D.C. (permalink)—The chairman and ranking member of the House Armed Services Subcommittee on Tactical Air and Land Forces joined together today to unveil details of the portion of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal
"We have walked blindly, ignoring the lessons of our past, in our century, the tragic consequences of two world wars and the Korean struggle as a result."