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Pentagon Officials Advocate US Congressional Republican Defense Budget

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General Paul Selva of the US Transportation Command compared the choice between increasing Overseas Contingency Operation (OCO) or subjecting his budget to sequestration level spending with choice between "the Devil and the deep blue sea.”

 

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WASHINGTON (Sputnik) — Short-term fixes proposed in the Fiscal Year 2016 US defense budget are not ideal, but they are better than cutting the defense budget to sequestration levels, US Commanders of Strategic Command, Cyber Command and Transportation Command said in a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on Thursday.

“That’s a choice between the Devil and the deep blue sea,” General Paul Selva of the US Transportation Command said when asked to choose between increasing Overseas Contingency Operation (OCO) or subjecting his budget to sequestration level spending.

“To balance the checkbook, I would take OCO," Selva added.

The US House and Senate Budget Committees are preparing a defense budget that would keep in place sequestration level spending for the Department of Defense’s base budget at approximately $499 billion, but would provide $90 billion in additional contingency funding, according to statements outside the Committee.

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Selva argued that short-term, contingency funding through OCO prevents the armed services from knowing where the next marginal dollar is coming from. “That puts us in a place where we are likely to be less ready than we ever have been in our prior history,” he said.

The base budget under considerations will also impact the US military’s efficiency, Admiral Cecil Haney of US Strategic Command argued. Not having a long-term budget “will raise havoc in terms of our joint military force capability at large,” he said.

Despite the problems with the OCO fund, Haney acknowledged, “obviously, having more money is better than having less.” He conceded that the proposal to provide additional OCO funding was the better option.

US Cyber Command Commander Admiral Mike Rogers told senators that “clearly you would be presenting us with a challenge” in limiting the base budget.

As a relatively new command force, the US Cyber Command would face challenges building “a long-term, sustainable plan in the face of this ever increasing [cyber]threat,” Rogers explained.

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The US Congress implemented budget caps on defense and non-defense spending in 2011, known as sequestration. US President Barack Obama, the Defense Department and members of Congress have publicly advocated a budget that prioritizes national defense and security, but have yet to produce a budget that satisfies the 2011 budget caps.

US House Speaker John Boehner told the press on Thursday that he expects the House Budget Committee to pass the 2016 budget within the week. The full budget will likely be taken up by the House of Representatives as a whole body next week, Boehner said.

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