How will the proposed cuts to the B-1 fleet impact B-1 operations in Afghanistan in the years to come?
John Cornyn
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John Cornyn is a United States Senator from Texas, serving since January 3, 2002. A member of the Republican Party, he has held various leadership positions within the Senate, including serving as the Senate Minority Whip. Cornyn has focused on issues such as judicial appointments, immigration reform, and national security throughout his tenure. He is known for his strong support of conservative policies and has frequently aligned with the positions of former President Donald Trump.
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps-Qods Force (IRGC-QF) is equipping militants in Iraq and Afghanistan who have attacked U.S. and coalition forces.
The fiscal year 2012 DOD budget request includes $197 million in Air Force RDT&E funding to begin development of a new long-range bomber.
Secretary Gates, how are your fiscal year 2012 proposed budget cuts to the B-1 bomber fleet consistent with your message about the need to sustain the current military force structure during a time of war?
Reckless fiscal policy is not the typical focus of our military's threat analyses but, frankly, I could not agree more with your assessment.
Considering China's dramatic enhancement of its naval and anti-access capabilities, coupled with its aggressive rhetoric on Taiwan...
wind turbine operations may create harmful interference to National Airspace System Sensors, hindering safe airspace operation and aircraft separation and control.
It is my understanding that we will see the first F-35C operational squadron in 2015.
Secretary Donley, how can you justify subsidizing this unnecessary museum project at a time when the Federal Government is racking up record deficits and when private funding is available?
What steps have you taken to enable the Iraqi Air Force to take over this key mission, including training and equipping efforts?
We are doing more with more, but the more we're doing it with doesn't match the more we've been asked to do . . . we are beginning to show fraying around the edges.





