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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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* [[US military policy]] (to be created)
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** The [[wikipedia:Powell Doctrine|Powell Doctrine]] was [[Colin Powell]]'s informal [[Gulf War]] policy defining conditions under which military action might be acceptable
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** The [[wikipedia:Weinberger Doctrine|Weinberger Doctrine]] was the previous policy, set forth by [[Caspar Weinberger]] on 1984-11-28, upon which the Powell Doctrine was based
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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."
 
* '''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."
 
* '''2007-08-13''' [http://defencedebate.wordpress.com/2007/08/13/us-and-uk-defence-to-be-one-market/ US and UK Defence - To be one Market?]: "[[George W. Bush|President Bush]] and [[Tony Blair|Prime Minister Blair]] have today signed a Defense Trade Cooperation Treaty which will further strengthen and deepen the effort between our respective defense establishments to achieve fully interoperable forces, and to leverage the strength of our defense industries in direct support of our armed forces."
 
* '''2007-08-13''' [http://defencedebate.wordpress.com/2007/08/13/us-and-uk-defence-to-be-one-market/ US and UK Defence - To be one Market?]: "[[George W. Bush|President Bush]] and [[Tony Blair|Prime Minister Blair]] have today signed a Defense Trade Cooperation Treaty which will further strengthen and deepen the effort between our respective defense establishments to achieve fully interoperable forces, and to leverage the strength of our defense industries in direct support of our armed forces."

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