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Mackenzie Eaglen
National security analyst at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI).
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Rep. Mike Gallagher 28 thg 2
Looking forward to joining and at tomorrow morning to talk great power competition and the role of Congress.
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AEI Foreign Policy 26 thg 2
RSVP: Join ’s this Thursday for a discussion with and on what the Pentagon needs to pursue the strategic direction set by the National Defense Strategy.
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Rick Berger 20 thg 2
Using military money for the border wall is a bad idea. Listen to my colleague on w/ . Bonus kicker: the fatuous emergency declaration now means emergencies are like pornography--we know it when we see it.
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MinnPost 15 thg 2
Fellow at on Trump’s emergency declaration: “This [move] will forever destroy precedent for what constitutes an ‘emergency’ under executive authority.”
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Mackenzie Eaglen 14 thg 2
Horrible change of precedent for executive authority and the interpretation of “emergency.” 🚨The pilfering of funds from other legislatively-approved priorities is simply an end run around Congress and checks and balances. 🚨 And It will ultimately degrade military readiness 🚨
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WSJ Editorial Page 11 thg 2
The long-underfunded Pentagon can’t afford to have money diverted for a border wall, write and .
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Mackenzie Eaglen 3 thg 2
Hope my hometown ATL keeps for tonight’s entire !
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Armed Services 22 thg 1
Last week, news reports indicated that the Pentagon had failed to spend $28 Billion in 2018. This Breaking Defense piece by and explains why that isn't the case:
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paul mcleary 21 thg 1
What happens when sensational headlines, arcane DoD rules, and a Pentagon completely unable to communicate about how it operates collide? Ask :
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Rick Berger 16 thg 1
Gen. Hawk Carlisle warns against roping defense budget into hyperpoliticized wall funding debate. () As and I wrote, using military construction $ to build the wall would definitely hamstring defense in next cap deal.
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AEI Foreign Policy 14 thg 1
Using military money to solve an immigration challenge is wrong
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Kathleen McInnis 13 thg 12
May I respectfully ask you to cross-ref with my novel about contemporary pentagon absurdity? Acronyms are a thing in it.
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Mackenzie Eaglen 8 thg 12
No doubt about it
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Mackenzie Eaglen 8 thg 12
It’s (unofficially) official: Pentagon stops work on $700B budget for next year. PB 2020 will be $733 billion for Dept. of Defense. Leaders plan to finalize budget in next ten days; only waiting on the White House & Hill to resolve civilian pay raise question.
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Mackenzie Eaglen 3 thg 12
President Trump reverts to candidate-for-the-GOP-nomination Trump ... who was against any additional defense spending until he was for it.
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Mackenzie Eaglen 2 thg 12
Đang trả lời @DefenseBaron @josephcollins77
She talked about the ongoing 8+8+8 full time fighter squadron commitment to CT of the 55 total fighter squadrons. The NDS guidance is clear to prioritize but the Air Force has yet to see corresponding OPTEMPO decline.
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Oriana Pawlyk 1 thg 12
She announced this at the DefenseOne Summit. More on that here from some guy I know >
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Mackenzie Eaglen 1 thg 12
America’s Air Force cannot prepare for high-end fight against Russia or China *and* maintain current level of commitment in Middle East against violent extremism. Need Combatant Commander to agree and reduce requirements, Sec. Wilson states bluntly at
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Mackenzie Eaglen 1 thg 12
Service Secretary has all the authorities, but the service chief has tremendous influence, Sec. Wilson says. Must evaluate US civil service and invest in this workforce as much as our uniformed military she suggests.
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Mackenzie Eaglen 1 thg 12
Civil-military imbalance began with Goldwater Nichols, which created large military staffs and encouraged more PME and advanced degrees of officers but not DoD civilians, Adm Roughead tells
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