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Immediately following President George W. Bush’s announcement that he would send 20,000 additional troops to Iraq, newly appointed defense secretary Robert Gates called for an increase in the size of the Army and the Marine Corps. But while the world’s attention is focused on the additional troops, an underlying problem...
When it comes to the military, "numbers have always mattered. They still do."
The following AEI scholars are available to discuss the budget announcement and its policy implications.
Press release/summary for the book Of Men and Materiel, editedby Gary J. Schmitt and Thomas Donnelly.
Committees of the new US Congress may want to hold hearings concerning halting aid dispersion to the Global Fund in the coming weeks.
Do not look now, but our planes are falling out of the sky.
North American policymakers would do well to follow Europe's example and establish open-skies agreements; increased competition leads to greater choice and lower fares.
The first in a series of National Security Outlooks addressing George W. Bush's foreign-policy legacy and how he can cement it.



