Has the Pentagon done enough to convince Congress to bust the spending limits it set in law?Absolutely amazing.
Apparently not, as the Senate and House Budget Committees are expected to pass spending plans that keep those caps in place. But the Pentagon will continue to press its case, said Frank Kendall, undersecretary of defense for acquisition and technology.
Defense Secretary Ashton Carter intends to keep up the rhetoric, Kendall said last week at a Bloomberg Government conference in Arlington, Virginia.
"He is thinking about how to best explain to people that sequestration is a major problem, and not something that we can absorb and keep on going, Kendall said. "He's working on how exactly to express that."
I really wonder how the Pentagon expected to win the budget fight with the strategy that they adopted. Are they smoking crack?
The Pentagon has spent the last 6 years thumbing its nose at its natural supporters in the public, told Congressmen to pound sand when they voiced concern about certain issues and now....when they need help they wonder why they aren't getting it?
I won't even get into the terrible relations between the President and Congress but I'm sure that plays a role too.
So what does this mean?
The ACV is probably dead...again.
The US Army is gonna get slashed....not exactly a bad thing. A small Army after wars is the natural state of things. Personally you can take it down to 300K and I think it would be just about right sized.
The dream of a larger fleet is dead.
Oh and China is going to take the next two years of the Obama Administration to probably either gain or get close to gaining parity with the US...especially in the Pacific.








