The military spending reductions are said to amount to a 4 percent decline in inflation-adjusted terms. The spending figure also excludes the billions spent on the U.S. war in Afghanistan and ongoing operations in Iraq. On nuclear weapons, the strategy says the U.S. arsenal could be reduced, but fails to offer specifics, saying, “It is possible that our deterrence goals can be achieved with a smaller nuclear force.”
Military Spending to Exceed Levels at End of Bush White House; Nuclear Reduction “Possible”
HeadlineJan 06, 2012