February 4, 2010An End to the Long WarRobert Farley, American Prospect
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![]() AP Photo On Monday, the Obama administration released a pair of critical documents indicating the path it intends to take on military and defense issues. One of these documents was the budget for fiscal year 2011, which calls for an increase in defense spending as well as the restructuring of a couple of major weapons programs. The other document was the Quadrennial Defense Review, or QDR. Every four years, the Department of Defense reports to Congress on its long-term strategic and procurement plans. The QDR gives the White House the opportunity to both lay the tracks of future equipment procurement and to make a statement about its strategic orientation. Developed under the supervision of Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, the 2010 QDR eschews grand strategic theory in favor of a... TAGGED: Quadrennial Defense Review, United States, Afghanistan, U.S. military, Department of Defense, Congress, Obama administration, Robert Gates, Secretary of Defense, the Quadrennial Defense Review RECOMMENDED ARTICLES
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