Adviser Says Obama Would Hike DOD Scrutiny, But Not Cut Budgets

If Barack Obama becomes president he will not generally slash defense weapons spending, although some major acquisition programs would fall under tighter scrutiny, according to the senior foreign policy adviser to the Democratic senator’s campaign. Richard Danzig, a former Navy secretary, told...

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