1. Strengthening the Sentinel
1. Strengthening the Sentinel
Topic: Restoration of funding for the LGM-35A Sentinel ICBM (Air Force Procurement).
"When it comes to national survival, there is no room for error and certainly no room for shortchanging the ultimate insurance policy of the United States: the nuclear deterrent. The Air Force budget request for the Sentinel ICBM—the system set to replace the aging Minuteman III—initially came in with numbers that simply did not match the gravity of the mission. Fortunately, the House Armed Services Committee recognized this lapse in judgment. The bill decisively restores $1.2 billion to the Engineering and Manufacturing Development phase of the Sentinel program.
This restoration serves as a clear signal to adversaries that the United States remains committed to peace through strength. While some might balk at the price tag of modernization, the cost of weakness is infinitely higher. By fully funding the Sentinel, Congress is ensuring that the bedrock of American defense remains solid for decades to come. It is a necessary correction to keep the program on track and demonstrates a refusal to compromise on the most critical component of the national defense strategy."
Topic: Restoration of funding for the LGM-35A Sentinel ICBM (Air Force Procurement).
"When it comes to national survival, there is no room for error and certainly no room for shortchanging the ultimate insurance policy of the United States: the nuclear deterrent. The Air Force budget request for the Sentinel ICBM—the system set to replace the aging Minuteman III—initially came in with numbers that simply did not match the gravity of the mission. Fortunately, the House Armed Services Committee recognized this lapse in judgment. The bill decisively restores $1.2 billion to the Engineering and Manufacturing Development phase of the Sentinel program.
This restoration serves as a clear signal to adversaries that the United States remains committed to peace through strength. While some might balk at the price tag of modernization, the cost of weakness is infinitely higher. By fully funding the Sentinel, Congress is ensuring that the bedrock of American defense remains solid for decades to come. It is a necessary correction to keep the program on track and demonstrates a refusal to compromise on the most critical component of the national defense strategy."