Cuts in U.S. Defense Spending Force Hard Strategic Choices

Photo Credit: gregwest98Big budget cuts over the next decade will force the Pentagon to make painful cuts to personnel and readiness and could make it hard to execute a global security strategy, defense analysts predicted on Wednesday.

Teams of analysts from four think tanks, who unveiled the results of a defense budget-cutting exercise at a Capitol Hill briefing, all found themselves slashing large numbers of civilian and uniformed personnel, along with ships and fighter jets, to help meet tough budget targets facing the Pentagon.

“It is very, very hard to reach the required level of budget savings in the first … (five-year planning period) if you don’t touch personnel, readiness or both, frankly, because that’s where the money is,” said Nora Bensahel, a fellow at the Center for a New American Security.

“You can’t do it by just picking out a few systems here and there,” she said.

The analysts unveiled their thinking on the 2015 defense budget and U.S. military strategy just a month before the Pentagon releases its own budget for the upcoming fiscal year as well as the Quadrennial Defense Review, a document produced every four years aligning U.S. strategy and resources.

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