Reduce Nuclear Weapons to 1,000

The U.S. nuclear stockpile is about 10,000 warheads. An arsenal of 1,000 would be sufficient for deterrence.

 

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No New Nuclear Weapons

Plans for expanded nuclear capabilities include developing the Reliable Replacement Warhead and constructing a new Plutonium Processing Facility.

 

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Reduce Star Wars to Research & Development Only

The Bush Administration wants to deploy an expensive missile defense system that would include unproven space-based, ground-based and sea-based interceptors.


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Cancel F-22 Fighter Jet

A supersonic stealth fighter designed to achieve superiority over Soviet fighter jets that were never built.

 

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Cancel DDG-1000 Destroyer

A stealth combatant ship that is sized to fight a naval superpower and is inappropriate for its stated mission of supporting forces ashore.

 

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Cancel Space-Based Weapons

A multi-billion dollar program that includes “killer satellites” and space lasers.  


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Cancel Virginia Class Submarine

A $3 billion submarine that fails to provide significant new capabilities beyond those of the existing Los Angeles class.

 

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Cancel C-130J Transport Plane

An upgraded cargo plane with 168 deficiencies that has not met commercial contract specifications.


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Cancel V-22 Osprey
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An airplane-helicopter hybrid that killed 23 Marines in test flights and provides little benefit beyond existing helicopters.

 

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Eliminate Earmarks

The FY 2007 defense budget contained 2,822 earmarks totaling $15 billion, which included pork projects and wasted spending.


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Slow F-35 until Improved

An ambitious joint aircraft for the Navy, Air Force, and Marines. Given the technological challenges and America 's overwhelming aircraft advantage, the program should not be rushed.

 

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Trim Research & Development

The Pentagon is fighting a war on terror, yet spends more on futuristic weapons than at the peak of the Reagan buildup.


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Trim Unnecessary Forces

The Air Force, Navy, and Marines have more than 5,000 tactical combat planes and 1,800 armed helicopters to outpace any possible rival.  

 

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Future Combat System

An Army program of 18 major systems, including undeveloped armored vehicles and robotics. The current schedule is too ambitious.

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Shift Savings to Domestic Programs

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CSBA *or NPA*

The Common Sense Budget Act, a bill introduced in the House this year, would transfer $60 billion in wasted Pentagon spending to other priorities, like schools, healthcare, and humanitarian foreign aid.
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