Congress has overruled President Biden again. The bipartisan-negotiated National Defense Authorization Act sailed through the Senate last week, just as it did in the House a week earlier.
Congress has overruled President Biden again. The bipartisan-negotiated National Defense Authorization Act sailed through the Senate last week, just as it did in the House a week earlier.
pulled in 20 tackle about 20,000 troops to fend that off. they don t have the tackle tactl ability to fight that back. their tactics are not responsive and fighting this fight against ukraine. bret: people concerned in america about all of the money we are spending 600 million announced more tomorrow. is it having an effect and do you think it s going to get to the end finish line that we expect. yeah, i m going to criticize the biden government in this. they took their time getting it to them and piecemeal. those systems are himars multiple long range rocket systems. those are critical to the fight. we developed that program years ago called assault breaker. designed warsaw pack in the soviet union. and defeat those elements. we have piecemealed them out to them. we should have give them all that stuff up front. give them everything they need to fight. don t piecemeal it out because you don t husband artillery, you don t give it to them a little bit of a time. if they do that and
and multiple launch rocket system, the russians truly fear. it was designed when we had a program called assault breaker to defeat the soviet union and the warsaw pact allies, we only gave them six, we should have given them 60. it could have allowed the ukrainians to push them back. russians are overextended. they have gone about as far as they can go right now, and putin, well, on a good will nature we are going to pull out of snake island. he s going to have problems in the future and the ukrainians can still fight this out. gillian: rich just mentioned nato university, a huge show overseas with president biden. is that unity going to last, and is it going to transfer over to
The JADC2 Implementation Plan, now signed by Deputy Secretary Kathleen Hicks, is aimed at ensuring that there is actual follow through in making JADC2 real, says Lt. Gen. Dennis Crall, who is managing the effort.