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* [[US military spending]] has been steadily declining since [[World War II]] (as a percentage of both [[Gross Domestic Product|GDP]] and [[Discretionary Spending|DS]]) with neither political party being notably more responsible than the other. | * [[US military spending]] has been steadily declining since [[World War II]] (as a percentage of both [[Gross Domestic Product|GDP]] and [[Discretionary Spending|DS]]) with neither political party being notably more responsible than the other. | ||
* [[Religious control of the US military]] | * [[Religious control of the US military]] | ||
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| + | * '''2007-09-30''' [http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5iq0-8o9wB9Q3MzvUVX4dmlTCDPow A pragamatic admiral takes the helm as the US military's top officer]: "Admiral [[Michael Mullen]], former chief of US naval operations, takes over as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Monday from Marine Corps General [[Peter Pace]] at a ceremony at a Civil War-era fort overlooking the Potomac River." | ||
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This is a portal page for collecting issues and information about the armed forces of the United States.
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- US military readiness has plummeted in recent years, largely because of overcommitment to the US invasion of Iraq
- US military spending has been steadily declining since World War II (as a percentage of both GDP and DS) with neither political party being notably more responsible than the other.
- Religious control of the US military
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- 2007-09-30 A pragamatic admiral takes the helm as the US military's top officer: "Admiral Michael Mullen, former chief of US naval operations, takes over as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Monday from Marine Corps General Peter Pace at a ceremony at a Civil War-era fort overlooking the Potomac River."