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President calls for balanced defense spending cuts

Posted 7/8/2011 Email story   Print story

    


by Terri Moon Cronk
American Forces Press Service


7/8/2011 - WASHINGTON (AFNS) -- Though he is committed to cutting the Defense Department budget as part of the overall reduction in the federal deficit, U.S. security and strategic needs must drive the effort, President Barack Obama said July 6 in his first Twitter town hall meeting.

Obama said he conducted the meeting to find out what the public thinks about how to reduce the federal deficit, what costs should be cut and which investments should be kept.

Responding to suggestions for cuts in the defense budget, the president said that is not an easy task.

"We can't simply lop off 25 percent off the defense budget overnight," he said. "We have to think about all the obligations we have to our troops who are in the field, making sure they're properly equipped and safe."

The need to replace outdated military equipment is another budget consideration, the president added.

"We've ended the war in Iraq, our combat mission there, and all our troops are slated to be out by the end of this year," Obama said.

And as Afghan forces take more responsibility for their country's security, he added, U.S. forces will draw down there as well.

But drawing down forces and beginning a new phase in Afghanistan must be done "fairly gradually," he said.

Obama said that while decisions to cut defense spending will be tough, a reduction requires a balanced approach, as with any government program, to shrink the overall federal budget.

"Those who say that we can't cut the military at all haven't spent a lot of time looking at military budgets," he added.

However, the president said, the reductions must take place with the nation's security in mind.

"One of the things that we have to do is make sure that we do it in a thoughtful way that's guided by our security and our strategic needs," he said. "And I think we can accomplish that."



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7/13/2011 12:32:01 PM ET
Willie, I'm unclear of what you were trying to get across in your post. Obama is trying to push through his agenda as are the conservative members of Congress. That does not mean that it's the right agenda. I'm also unclear as to what you mean when you say the fall of Rome. The fall of the Roman empire was multifaceted and could mean one of hundreds of things. When I speak I do not speak on behalf of a political party but instead on behalf of the Constitution. We should be taking a non-interventionalist approach to foreign policy whenever possible. Instead of nation building and policing other parts of the world we should be bringing some of our resources home and fortifying our walls as the Romans failed to do. The Constitution also says that Congress has the sole power to declare war... cough, Libya. These wars cost money and American lives. Balancing the military budget doesn't have to mean that we compromise national security and or that our benefits b...
Joseph, Little Rock AFB
 
7/13/2011 11:59:47 AM ET
First cut, get rid of the presidential fleet of aircraft. Those things have to cost a fortune. You could lease 3 or 4 747's for the cost of one of our 747's. In it's place we will buy the president a new Chevy Volt. Ok, we will get him 2 of them. We will ensure, though, that we have tons of USAF members to keep it maintained and waxed. Plus he is helping fight global warming...
Dave C, OH
 
7/12/2011 11:35:18 AM ET
First cut, retiree benefits and increases to Tricare. Second cut, more erosion of retiree benefits, bigger increased to Tricare. Third cut, elimination of retiree benefits, Tricare costs raised to the point your retirement income each month barely covers your premium. Fourth cut, Gov't eliminates retirement income all together.
Thankfully Retired, USAFA
 
7/12/2011 10:01:04 AM ET
I believe President Obama is trying hard to get Congress to make a deal. I do worry about this happening. WE CAN'T let our Credit Rating go down as a country. No way The U.S. has elected 75 congressman from the tea party group. Basically tea parties are right wing conservative groups. In President Obama's speech he even pointed out how new members of congress were the hold up. WE HAVE to pay our military. Remember the fall of Rome? What happened to that empire? History repeats itself and it's doing it before our eyes. WAKE UP PEOPLE!
Willie, TN.
 
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