McConnell Remarks at SAC-D FY27 Army Budget Hearing
pretty clear to me that America doesn’t stand to gain from opting out of the latest battlefield
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pretty clear to me that America doesn’t stand to gain from opting out of the latest battlefield
Defense Department’s inability to communicate. This doesn’t seem to be a first for Colby. Last year
interests. Clearly, Orban’s fawning servitude to authoritarians doesn’t reflect American values. But far more importantly
interests. Clearly, Orban’s fawning servitude to authoritarians doesn’t reflect American values. But far more importantly
America’s alliance relationships. Close consultation with allies doesn’t constrain our action to secure our interests
America’s alliance relationships. Close consultation with allies doesn’t constrain our action to secure our interests
family spends money this way. Because money doesn’t grow on trees. Only a government that can print
trillion in debt this year. Fiscal profligacy doesn’t sound like something to cheer about. And it certainly … doesn’t sound like some seismic eruption of fiscal conservatism. But you might ask, what was this great
take down the video. Interestingly, Google says it doesn’t assess the truth of the content it hosts … ugly should be policed and taken down but doesn’t believe that accusing someone of treason (taking money
annual defense budget request from OMB this year doesn’t keep pace with inflation. The FY26 topline … trillion dollars? That doesn’t even align with U.S. economic interests, let alone our values. “Last year, Europe
noble goal… but an ambitious one. It doesn’t come without risk. And it’s worth making
game. “While this is good news, it doesn’t address the real issue. Democrats need
stakes are higher. A short-sighted NDS that doesn’t align with the President’s vision of American
back on track. The math doesn’t lie. Either we take responsibility now, or we condemn our children
brings me to the second takeaway: military primacy doesn’t happen overnight. The most sophisticated military in world
request that cuts defense spending in real terms doesn’t show Moscow we’re serious – let alone Beijing
basic level, an FY26 base defense topline that doesn’t keep pace with inflation – let alone with
argument to buy vehicles the Army doesn’t need, but a recommendation to consider how existing manufacturing capacity
naïve to pretend otherwise. But that doesn’t mean glossing over the need for the primes to pick
crying out for a Minsk Three. Somehow, this doesn’t sound like the makings of a successful deal … being honest about who’s to blame doesn’t hinder lasting peace – it enables it. “Why should
think the First Amendment has fine print. It doesn’t. The right to free speech doesn’t come