U.S. military spending does not currently match the Biden administration’s defense strategy, according to Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Ala.).
“It really doesn’t matter what the defense strategy is if you don’t have robust spending,” Rogers said.
“The fact is that we are in the early stages of a transformation of our military modernization process that is going to be at least a decade long and a very expensive endeavor. At the same time, we’re coming out of two decades of war, where we have worn out everything we’ve got.”
“The budget just doesn’t deal with that reality,” Rogers added.