majority of americans 51% want to cut military spending as a way to decrease the deficit. and if you think congress won't put up a fight, listen to the ranking member of the senate foreign relations committee, republican richard luger, out of indiana. >> it's a strange time in which almost all of our congressional days are spent talking about budget deficits, outrageous problems, and yet at the same time all of this passes which is a very expensive operation even in a limited way. >> which is a very expensive operation. now we have been in afghanistan for ten years. we've been in iraq, this is year number eight. you mean to tell me mr. luger who has been in washington what, 30 years, all of a sudden he's concerned about the money that we're spending on a little pid ly operation of a no fly zone in