Defense contractors and program advocates have unusual control over what the public sees, leading to bad oversight, or worse.
By Winslow T. Wheeler | Responsible Statecraft | February 3, 2022
Defiant Pentagon hides poor testing results behind phony firewall
Tag: F-35
Pinching Pennies for People—But Endless Cash for War
Targeting Turkey: Blinken Says Renewed Greece/US Deal To Stabilize Eastern Mediterranean
Stabilize the Eastern Mediterranean??? Not a chance in hell. Just thinking about what the US did in Libya, makes clear this has nothing to do with stabilizing the region
Birth Pangs…
Targeting Turkey: Blinken Says Renewed Greece/US Deal To Stabilize Eastern Mediterranean
Poland: first of 16 U.S. missile launchers ready to be deployed against Belarus, Russia
Poland plans more than doubling army, getting missiles, tanks, combat aircraft from U.S.
Poland: first of 16 U.S. missile launchers ready to be deployed against Belarus, Russia
Not Divorce but a Defense Decoupling: What’s Next for the U.S.-Turkish Alliance
US Response to China’s Hypersonic Missile Test Fails for Third Time
Washington or Moscow: decision-time for Erdogan in northern Syria + What Syria’s Kurds “Think” They are Fighting For Versus Reality
Washington or Moscow: decision-time for Erdogan in northern Syria
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What Syria’s Kurds “Think” They are Fighting For Versus Reality
Greater Kurdistan: A Work in Progress Brought to You by NATO, President Peace Prize and… Israel
The SDF equals the YPG/PKK/Kurds: A timeline of the PKK’s war on Turkey: 1974-2019
The Living Dead Pax Americana
Lawmakers pave way for $1.2 trillion in new military spending over next 10 years
By Andrew Lautz | Responsible Statecraft | September 2, 2021
Reporters, lobbyists, activists, Biden administration officials and, of course, lawmakers and their staffs spent countless hours and an ocean of ink on the negotiations for and passage of a recent bipartisan infrastructure bill totaling around $1 trillion. Casual observers probably won’t hear as much, though, about two votes — one in the Senate and one in the House — that could pave the way for Congress to spend a whopping $1.2 trillion additional dollars on the military, above current projections, over the next decades. Here’s how.
Lawmakers pave way for $1.2 trillion in new military spending over next 10 years
The F-35 Owes Its Vertical Takeoff to Russian Tech Lockheed Bought in the 1990s
“When Lockheed entered a VTOL variant of its X-35 in 1994, the submitted engine design proposal was radically different from initial proposal developed prior to the Yakovlev deal”
– The F-35 Owes Its Vertical Takeoff to Russian Tech Lockheed
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