Daniel Handlin and Nicholas Tatsis on Prioritizing America's Defense

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Defense spending is a crucial element of the American economy and “some common misconceptions” often mislead the public into supporting cuts to defense programs, argue Nicholas Tatsis and Daniel Handlin in a recent op-ed for The Crimson. Contending that we must approach military spending with a focus on our long-term defense capability needs rather than yearly attempts to pare down the budget, Tatsis and Handlin conclude by saying that as the 21st century begins, the “U.S. defense industry… (should and must continue) to help America sustain its safety and primacy and assist our brave men and women on the front lines.”
Read the full article at The Crimson.