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nitpicker

(7,153 posts)
Wed Mar 29, 2017, 06:14 AM Mar 2017

Trump Presidency Improves Prospects for Base Closures

http://www.nationaldefensemagazine.org/archive/2017/april/Pages/TrumpPresidencyImprovesProspectsforBaseClosures.aspx

Trump Presidency Improves Prospects for Base Closures
April 2017

By Jon Harper

Lawmakers have repeatedly refused to authorize another round of U.S. military base realignment and closure, known as BRAC, despite pleas from Pentagon leaders. But that could change now that President Donald Trump is in office, according to defense analysts.

Pentagon officials estimate that another round of BRAC — which last occurred in 2005 — would save $2 billion annually. That money could be reinvested to address military readiness shortfalls, noted Kurt Couchman, vice president of public policy at Defense Priorities, a national-security focused advocacy group. “The new president I think is the main reason for optimism,” he said at a conference on Capitol Hill. “There was a lot of distrust for President Obama [among Republican lawmakers]. There was a lot of concern about his … commitment to a strong national defense — whether or not that was justified, there was a lot of concern there. There isn’t that level of concern with President Trump,” he continued.

GOP members of Congress are now more likely to have confidence that any savings from BRAC would be reinvested in other military priorities, Couchman suggested. “With [Secretary of Defense James] Mattis in the driver seat of this whole process, I think people could be assured that he is going to put the readiness and capabilities of the armed forces above everything else.”

Christopher Preble, vice president for defense and foreign policy studies at the Cato Institute, envisioned Trump using the presidential bully pulpit to pressure lawmakers to cut unnecessary overhead. “To my knowledge he has not addressed the subject [of BRAC] specifically, but he has talked about the amount of waste at the Pentagon and using … efficiencies to pay for some of his increased force structure,” Preble said.
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Nevertheless, there’s no guarantee that lawmakers would green-light another round of BRAC, even if Trump and Mattis push for it.
“I’ve worked for two members of Congress, and nobody wants a facility in their district to go away” and have a negative impact on the local economy, Couchman said.

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Trump Presidency Improves Prospects for Base Closures (Original Post) nitpicker Mar 2017 OP
Amazing.... Docreed2003 Mar 2017 #1

Docreed2003

(16,858 posts)
1. Amazing....
Wed Mar 29, 2017, 09:08 AM
Mar 2017

Distrust of Obama, who did everything in his power to show that he supported the actual troops, while making intelligent moves to actually reduce waste...mixed with some glorified idea of Trump as the great negotiator to reduce overhead and save costs!! The man is increasing your defense budget astronomically. I wish these guys would just be honest and admit that their goal is to line their pocketbooks, not better the military.

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