(Reuters) - The Obama
administration will unveil a "more realistic" vision for the military
on Thursday, with plans to cut tens of thousands of ground troops and invest
more in air and sea power at a time of fiscal restraint, officials familiar
with the plans said on Wednesday.
The strategic review of U.S. security
interests will also emphasize an American presence in Asia, with less attention
overall to Europe, Africa and Latin America alongside slower growth in the
Pentagon's budget, the officials said.
Though
specific budget cut and troop reduction figures are not set to be announced on
Thursday, officials confirmed to Reuters they would amount to a 10-15 percent
decline in Army and Marine Corps numbers over the next decade, translating to
tens of thousands of troops. . . .
Editor's note: before we right wingers go nuts, this is a draw-down that will take place over the course of a decade and will effect troop stagings in locations that are not threatened by opposing military forces. Obama is not talking about a total draw down. If he listens to his generals, this could be a good thing.
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