U.S. defense strategy after Saddam
Material type: TextSeries: The Letort papersPublication details: Carlisle PA, USA: US Army War College, 2005Description: 17pISBN:- 1584871954 (pbk)
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Argues that America's large defence budget cannot realistically be reduced in the years ahead. instead this paper suggests how reductions in various weapons modernization programs and other economies might free up enough funds to add 40,000 more ground troops to the US military.
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