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Re “Defending defense cuts,†Opinion, Dec. 4

As Andrew Cockburn points out, the DefenseDepartment routinely channels huge amounts of taxpayer money to fund white-elephant projects such as the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter and the Littoral Combat Ship, neither of which would have been helpful in preventing the 9/11 attacks or in dealing with its perpetrators. The military-industrial complex continues to develop weapons designed to defend against a conventionally armed nation-state at a time when our most serious threat has come from a splintered network of cave-dwelling fanatics.

We now approach an economic “fiscal cliff†blindly funding the military with money we don’t have to build machinery that doesn’t work against an enemy that doesn’t exist.

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Michael Duffy

Simi Valley

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