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Oct. 11,1975 But what had to be remembered from the outset of this debate was that the bill being considered con tained large cutbacks in military spending itself. The committee handling the legislation had trimmed $7.5 billion from the President’s defense budget request before bringing it to the House Floor. That cut plus the effects of inflation amounted to more than a 10 percent reduction in military spending for the upcoming year. Sure, it is nice to grand stand and propose even greater cutbacks. It’s nice to grandstand and talk about all the better uses to which this money could be put. But in the end, the responsible legislator must ask himself a basic question: How much cutting is too much? Personally, I can think of dozens of worthwhile things for which I would prefer to spend taxpayers' money rather than defense. But I’m making those judgements during a period of peace, when the need for defense seems secondary to other pressing priorities. The trouble is that the likelihood of defense becoming the number one priority overnight is always with us. Pearl Harbor surely taught us that lesson. And we won’t have the time to begin building a non-existant defense posture if we art attacked. The means to defend ourselves must ba there and must be adequate. What we do know is that our chief adversary In the world, the Soviet Union, is spending ever increasing amounts on military might. We cannot assume that her Intentions are entirely peaceful. Our defense preparations must reflect our evaluation of what is necessary to meet this challenge. In recognizing these responsibilities, it is also necessary to recognize that actions taken today do not show up in improved defense technology until many years afterwards. One of the main items of debate in the legislation we considered was a new attack plane for the Navy. It is proposed as a replacement for planes already regarded as ob solete. But even if we ap proved it now, prototypes of the new plane would not be flying until 1980-81 and production could not begin until 1983-84. What I am saying is that just grandstanding in favor of massive defense money cuts does not speak to some of the tough issues involved. Like everything else, military spending must face the budget axe if we are to come to grips with our budget deficits. I have supported and will continue to support responsible ex penditure cuts in this area, but responsibility implies a large measure of good sense. 13
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