December 16, 2019 | FDD's Foreign Podicy

Special Edition: National Security Costs and Benefits

Episode 45
December 16, 2019 | FDD's Foreign Podicy

Special Edition: National Security Costs and Benefits

Episode 45

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Episode 45

The threats facing the United States and its allies are not static. They grow. They transform. America’s defense strategies and defense budgets need to respond with creativity and muscularity.

In November, the U.S. Congress employed a legislative tool known as a Continuing Resolution (CR) to provide temporary funding for the U.S. Military. Now, in December, there is another funding deadline looming. But this kind of uncertainty puts America’s national security and our military personnel at heightened and unnecessary risk.

The day the CR expired, FDD’s Brad Bowman discussed these and related issues with Congressman Jim Banks of Indiana. Representative Banks, a member of the House Armed Services and Veterans Affairs Committees, is himself a veteran who deployed to Afghanistan in 2014 and 2015 — experience that gives him an especially informed voice. Brad serves as Senior Director of FDD’s Center on Military and Political Power. Brad previously worked as a senior director in the U.S. Senate, as well as an army officer, pilot, and assistant professor at West Point.

Representative Jim Banks (R-IN) (Getty Images)
A continuing resolution (CR) provides temporary funding for the U.S. military, but the legislative move made by Congress puts America's national security and servicemen and women at risk. (Getty Images)

Issues:

China Military and Political Power U.S. Defense Policy and Strategy