In these extraordinary times we sometimes act in ways we wouldn’t otherwise. Sharing this video is an example. When the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff takes to the Internet to tell the national security establishment — and the rest of the world — that he made a mistake appearing with the president at a civil rights protest after security personnel used tear gas and riot shields to clear the area, that is extraordinary.
Feel free to offer your comments below. Milley’s words speak for themselves.
Tired of being ‘shock absorber’ on inflation, defense industry wants new protections: AIA chief
“If the price of a platform is variable and the Pentagon plans for three and isn’t really adjusting for inflation, eventually they’re going to realize they get two,” said Aerospace Industries Association CEO Eric Fanning.