In general, members acquaint the public with our national defense needs.
It has little or nothing to do with anybody's legitimate defense needs.
On June 19, a limited number of union members agreed to return to work to finish and deliver steel for certain critical defense needs.
Japanese political leaders have also begun to talk with greater directness about their country's defense needs.
So we would keep an appropriate number of weapons to meet our defense needs.
That kind of money cannot be found without cutting into more pressing defense needs.
Is it any wonder that housing and jobs are lagging behind the defense needs of the country?
But French defense needs have changed significantly in the past 30 years.
Directing more of that money toward real defense needs is long overdue.
A sure way to do so is to revisit Taiwan's defense needs.