Space Force Will Have Seat On Joint Chiefs, Not Full Independence; Costs TBD

Space Force Will Have Seat On Joint Chiefs, Not Full Independence; Costs TBD
Space Force Will Have Seat On Joint Chiefs, Not Full Independence; Costs TBD

PENTAGON: The Air Force has eked out a victory in the Pentagon’s latest proposal for a Space Force. While many in the Air Force would prefer to keep their current preeminent role in space operations and not create a new service at all, the current plan — to be submitted by year’s end for inclusion…

White House, Pentagon Remain In Dark Over Syria Withdrawal

White House, Pentagon Remain In Dark Over Syria Withdrawal
White House, Pentagon Remain In Dark Over Syria Withdrawal

Republican Senators erupted in outrage, and there are some indications that Turkey pushed Trump to withdraw support from its traditional foes, the Kurds. The British government issued an equivocal statement, while the Kremlin applauded the move.

Three Attack Subs ‘Not Certified To Dive’; Navy F-35s at 15 Percent Readiness

Three Attack Subs ‘Not Certified To Dive’; Navy F-35s at 15 Percent Readiness
Three Attack Subs ‘Not Certified To Dive’; Navy F-35s at 15 Percent Readiness

CAPITOL HILL: Navy readiness is “heading in the wrong direction,” the Government Accountability Office told the Senate this morning, with only 15 percent of Navy F-35Cs rated “fully mission capable.” At the same hearing, a four-star admiral acknowledged three nuclear-powered attack submarines were still stuck awaiting overhaul, with the USS Boise expected to be out of action…

$750 Billion Or Bust? Trump’s (Latest) Big Defense Budget Bound For Big Fights

$750 Billion Or Bust? Trump’s (Latest) Big Defense Budget Bound For Big Fights
$750 Billion Or Bust? Trump’s (Latest) Big Defense Budget Bound For Big Fights

Few of the experts we spoke to expect the administration to actually see the full $750 billion President Trump will reportedly propose this week. Between Trump himself calling the figure a “negotiating tactic” and the potential for it driving a $1.2 trillion deficit, the odds are awfully long.

Mattis Slams Putin; Says No ‘Smoking Gun’ on Khashoggi Murder

Mattis Slams Putin; Says No ‘Smoking Gun’ on Khashoggi Murder
Mattis Slams Putin; Says No ‘Smoking Gun’ on Khashoggi Murder

REAGAN DEFENSE FORUM: Defense Secretary Jim Mattis accused Russia of trying to influence the 2018 midterm elections and accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of being “duplicitous” in violating international treaties. The secretary’s statements come one day after President Trump chatted on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Argentina with Putin, this after Trump cancelled…

Inhofe Wants 355 Ship Navy, But Headwinds Remain

Inhofe Wants 355 Ship Navy, But Headwinds Remain
Inhofe Wants 355 Ship Navy, But Headwinds Remain

WASHINGTON: President Trump has just issued orders to cut the defense budget, and hasn’t tweeted for a while about his campaign pledge to build a bigger Navy, but the top Republican on the Senate Armed Services Committee wants to get a 355-ship fleet back on the agenda. Jim Inhofe — who’s likely to retain the SASC chairmanship…

White House Slashes DoD Budget– Maybe

White House Slashes DoD Budget– Maybe
White House Slashes DoD Budget– Maybe

The White House surprised DoD with a last-minute $33 billion budget trim last week. But it’s far from certain that the cuts will outlive months of haggling between the Trump administration, the Pentagon and Congress.

BREAKING: Trump Orders DoD To Take Surprise $33B Budget Cut

BREAKING: Trump Orders DoD To Take Surprise $33B Budget Cut
BREAKING: Trump Orders DoD To Take Surprise $33B Budget Cut

Trump campaigned on more money for the Pentagon, but his budget director appears to have won the fight for sweeping, across the board cuts to all federal agencies, including the Pentagon.

Pentagon INF Report Hits Hill; Putin Threatens NATO Members

Pentagon INF Report Hits Hill; Putin Threatens NATO Members
Pentagon INF Report Hits Hill; Putin Threatens NATO Members

The long-awaited Pentagon report, which outlines the weapons systems capable of being modified for fielding in a post-INF world, has hit Capitol Hill.

Pence Defends Space Force Costs: ‘What Price Freedom?’

Pence Defends Space Force Costs: ‘What Price Freedom?’
Pence Defends Space Force Costs: ‘What Price Freedom?’

For insights about how the US military currently views the realities of space war, it’s helpful to consider the recently concluded annual Schriever War Game.

US Arms Sales Overseas Skyrocketed 33% in 2018

US Arms Sales Overseas Skyrocketed 33% in 2018
US Arms Sales Overseas Skyrocketed 33% in 2018

The $55.6 billion represents closed deals, many of which had in in the works for years. But the focus of the Trump administration pumping up US arms sales to boost domestic manufacturing jobs has led to officials across the Pentagon and State Department to proclaim pushing American kit is a big part of their international engagements.

Trump’s Industrial Base Report Blames China, Sequestration

Trump’s Industrial Base Report Blames China, Sequestration
Trump’s Industrial Base Report Blames China, Sequestration

Congress and China have emerged as the primary culprits for the weakening the US defense industrial base. Those are the most striking findings of a new White House report that takes a deep-dive into the state of defense manufacturing in the United States, sounding alarm bells over the decline in capability and the rise of China’s industrial might.

Mattis & Dunford On The Long, Uncertain Road To Space Force

Mattis & Dunford On The Long, Uncertain Road To Space Force
Mattis & Dunford On The Long, Uncertain Road To Space Force

There’s no timeline, no cost estimate, and no certainty Trump’s proposed Space Force will even happen. Even the interim step of creating a Space Command is being dialed down, a significant policy shift.

Defense Bill Closer, But Risks Remain

Defense Bill Closer, But Risks Remain
Defense Bill Closer, But Risks Remain

Thursday’s overwhelming Senate vote to pass the bill clears a major hurdle in getting the budget passed on time. But Not only do the House and Senate have little time to knock out final appropriations language and vote on it, but President Trump has signaled he wouldn’t be opposed to a government shutdown this fall, which would bring everything to a grinding halt.