F/A-22 budget cut laid to ideology, not analysis

Ideology, not strict analysis, seems to lie behind the Pentagon decision to cut the budget of the F/A-22 fighter, according to one analyst. Loren Thompson of the Lexington Institute in Arlington, Va., said that the savings from an F/A-22 reduction wouldn't be that significant, but that the cut still...

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