Saturday, September 8, 2012

Where Do Obama And Romney Stand On Defense

President Barack Obama greets service members while visiting Fort Bliss, Texas, Aug. 31, 2012. DOD photo by U.S. Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Chad J. McNeeley

Where The Candidates Stand On Defense -- Michael O’Hanlon, CNN

With the political conventions, Veterans of Foreign Wars speeches, party and campaign platforms all now on the record, what can we conclude about the key question of the differences in defense strategy and spending between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney?

This is only one aspect of the foreign policy debate between the two candidates. But it is still hugely important – and about far more than a technical discussion over which fighter jet to buy or how many new ships to build. Indeed, the issue reveals a great deal about the worldviews of the candidates, and also links directly to their fiscal and therefore economic strategies – the top issue in this year's race and itself a matter of national security.

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My Comment: I am slightly skeptical of Romney's commitments on defense. The U.S. budget deficit will need to be slashed .... and defense will be hit hard. As for President Obama's position .... I do not doubt his word when it comes to slashing defense.

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