Ready, Fire, Aim? The Army Has A Sudden $6B Budget Shortfall (opens in new tab)
The Army is grappling with a "sudden" budget crunch and scrambling to slash training costs across broad swaths of the force, according to internal documents reviewed by ABC News and multiple U.S. officials. Gee, seems like someone should have seen that coming. Isn't Whiskey Pete supposed to be in charge of their budget? The cuts are to make up for a shortfall of some $4 billion to $6 billion, according to one of the officials, as the service has drastically expanded its operational footprint ...
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