US Military evaluating cutting Active Duty Soliders by 90,000 to meet Hegseth 8% Military Spending Reduction

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Army Planners Are Weighing Force Reductions of Up to 90,000 Active-Duty Soldiers to Meet Trump Admin Spending Cut requirements for Defense Spending.​

The Army is quietly considering a sweeping reduction of up to 90,000 active-duty troops, a move that underscores mounting fiscal pressures at the Pentagon and a broader shift in military strategy away from Europe and counterterrorism, according to three defense officials familiar with the deliberations.

Internal discussions are exploring trimming the force to between 360,000 and 420,000 troops -- down from its current level of roughly 450,000. The potential cuts would mark one of the most dramatic force reductions in years, as military planners aim to reshape the Army from a blunt conventional force into what they hope could be a more agile, specialized instrument better suited for future conflicts. It's unclear whether any cuts are being mulled for the Army Reserve or National Guard.


The move comes after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth directed the Pentagon to come up with plans to cut 8% from the budget. Hegseth has long criticized what he describes as "woke" initiatives within the military, though that critique has centered on ill-defined cultural grievances and confused the force on how to comply and on what exactly needs scrubbing.

Efforts to combat climate change -- acknowledged by military leaders for years as a pressing national security issue -- have also come under scrutiny in Hegseth's Pentagon. Eliminating such programs alone would not yield anywhere close to 8% savings, making reductions in combat forces likely unavoidable.

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Pentagon weighs major cuts to top of US military​


The plans under consideration include consolidating combatant commands, possibly eliminating a directorate that oversees development, training and education for the joint force, and halting the expansion of US Forces Japan.

Among the eye-catching measures being considered are merging European Command and Africa Command into a single command based in Stuttgart, Germany, and combining US Northern and Southern commands into a single AMERICOM command, according to the document obtained by CNN.

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President Trump announces he'll be requesting a record-breaking $1 trillion Pentagon budget.

"$1 trillion, and nobody's seen anything like it. We have to build our military and we're very cost conscious. But the military is something that we have to build, and we have to be strong, because you got a lot of bad forces out there now."

 
Trump wants to get ready to take over Canada, Greenland and Panama. Bad forces out there are opposed. Next step could mean involvement in a needless war with reinstatement of the draft. That won't go over well. However, if Trump bombs Iran for Isreal and Iran gets back by killing many 1000s of American troops stationed in the Mideast, a war fought under those circumstances might be popular. I just think such a war should be avoided. Nuclear war as a result is too risky. What a way to find out if Iran really possesses nuclear bombs or not. Or can quickly get them from Russia, China or Pakistan.
 
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