Interdiction modernization spending may be overkill, GAO says

The U.S. armed forces have plenty of interdiction power, but because the Pentagon doesn't assess that power on an aggregate basis it may be preparing to buy even more redundant interdiction capability, the General Accounting Office concluded in a recent report. Using the two-war strategy as a...

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