Dec 2, 2008 

Cizens Times: US economy - The Pentagon is as bloated as Wall Street - by Vice Admiral Jack Shanahan

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US economy - The Pentagon is as bloated as Wall Street - by Vice Admiral Jack Shanahan

The U.S. defense establishment is in dire need of a rescue. But unlike Wall Street, where the taxpayer threw billions of dollars at the problem, a Pentagon bailout requires taking money away—and fast. Late in September, when America’s attention was consumed by the presidential election and the collapse of the financial sector, the House of Representatives passed a defense authorization bill totaling $612 billion. US overall defense spending, factoring in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, has been stretching toward the $700 billion mark for some time now, the highest level since the end of World War II.

One whistle blower at the audit agency summed it up this way: “We have been basically on the trust system for years…It did not work on Wall Street and it is not working for federal contracts.” With national defense, however, lives as well as livelihoods are on the line, and wasting billions of taxpayer dollars during an economic crisis puts both at risk. The result of years of mismanagement has been smaller forces; fewer planes, tanks and ships; and all at greater expense. Pentagon watchdogs and defense experts have been warning about the runaway train in defense spending for years. But now that the economic crisis threatens the entire federal budget, even voices within the Pentagon are sounding the alarm. According to the “Boston Globe” on Nov. 10, a recent report by the Defense Business Board, an official government oversight group, concluded that current Pentagon spending is simply “not sustainable” and urged the incoming president to make sweeping cuts across major programs.

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Nov 20, 2007 

UPI- Analysis: European defense contracts - by LEANDER SCHAERLAECKENS


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Analysis: European defense contracts

Analysis: European defense contracts - by LEANDER SCHAERLAECKENS

"The European Aeronautic Defense and Space Co. announced Nov. 8 to have made an operating loss of $1 billion over the third quarter. The company does anticipate breaking even for the year though, according to Defense News. The company plans to make cutbacks on Airbus operations, which it also owns. The losses are largely due to the charges on the A400M military transport plane. The weakness of the dollar has also burdened the company considerably, which is trying to cut some $3 billion in costs in the next two years. In order to do so 10,000 workers have been laid off and seven sites sold. Another EADS subsidiary, Eurocopter, did perform well and increased revenue by 10 percent. On Nov. 5 it announced it had purchased McAlpine Helicopters of Britain for an unknown amount, according to Defense News."

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