US looks at 8% defense budget cut in each of next 5 years, Washington Post reports
- The Pentagon has been ordered to cut $50 billion from its budget, which represents roughly 8% of military spending.
- Programs related to climate change initiatives and diversity efforts could be scaled back or eliminated, according to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
- The reallocated funds will support priorities such as border security and the U.S. Missile defense system, as stated by Hegseth.
- The Defense Department cited climate change as a significant threat to military infrastructure, despite the reallocation of funds away from related programs.
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