What To Look For In The U.S. Air Force’s Upcoming Budget

U.S. Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall

Credit: media.defense.gov
AURORA, Colorado—Beginning about one year ago, the U.S. Air Force created a threat briefing for Capitol Hill. It outlined China’s capabilities and intent to deny the U.S. military the ability to project power in the Pacific. The goal was to get lawmakers to go along with Air Force plans to retire...

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