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ID124650
Title ProperDefense on a diet
Other Title InformationHow budget crisis have improved US strategy
LanguageENG
AuthorLeffler, Melvyn P
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The United States is now in a period of austerity, and after years of huge increases, the defense budget is set to be scaled back. Even those supporting the cuts stress the need to avoid the supposedly awful consequences of past retrenchments. "We have to remember the lessons of history," President Barack Obama said in January 2012. "We can't afford to repeat the mistakes that have been made in the past -- after World War II, after Vietnam -- when our military policy was left ill prepared for the future. As commander in chief, I will not let that happen again." Similarly, then Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta told Congress in October 2011, "After every major conflict -- World War I, World War II, Korea, Vietnam, the fall of the Soviet Union -- what happened was that we ultimately hollowed out the force. Whatever we do in confronting the challenges we face now on the fiscal side, we must not make that mistake."
`In' analytical NoteForeign Affairs Vol.92, No.6; 2013: p.65-76
Journal SourceForeign Affairs Vol.92, No.6; 2013: p.65-76
Key WordsUnited States of America - USA ;  World War - II ;  US - Strategy ;  Defence Strategy - US ;  Economic Strategy - US ;  National Interest - US ;  International Relations - US ;  Defene Budget - US ;  Economics ;  Austerity Measures ;  Military Policy - USA ;  Cold War ;  History ;  Warfare ;  Vietnam ;  Korea ;  World War -I


 
 
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