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Panelists Eric Snelgrove, Mike Gallagher, and Katherine Boyle recently discussed the pressing need for the United States to enhance its military capabilities through meaningful investments in modernization and technology. During their appearance on a prominent news program, they emphasized that the current geopolitical landscape demands a robust and technologically advanced military force to ensure national security and global stability.
Mike Gallagher highlighted the importance of not only upgrading existing military assets but also investing in cutting-edge technologies that can provide a strategic advantage. He pointed out that adversaries are rapidly advancing their military capabilities, and the U.S. must respond accordingly to maintain its position as a global leader.
The panelists agreed that a comprehensive approach is necessary, one that includes collaboration between the government and private sector to foster innovation. They underscored the urgency of this initiative, noting that delays in modernization could have significant implications for America's defense posture and readiness in the face of emerging threats.
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