Mattis Says Military Hamstrung Without Budget

 

WASHINGTON (AP) – Defense Secretary Jim Mattis is laying out the dire details of Congress’ failure to pass a budget. He told a House committee Tuesday that without stable funding the Pentagon won’t be able to pay troops, recruit needed soldiers and airmen, adequately maintain ships or keep enough ammunition on hand to deter war.

Mattis told the House Armed Services Committee that military aircraft will have to be grounded because there won’t be enough spare parts and maintenance.

Congress has failed to pass a budget for the fiscal year that began last Oct. 1. The latest temporary funding measure expires at midnight Thursday.

Mattis says the U.S. military can’t win tomorrow’s wars with yesterday’s weapons and equipment. He warns of growing competition and threats from China, Russia, North Korea, Iran and extremist organizations.

Copyright 2018 The Associated Press.  All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. (Photo: CNN/Pool, File)

Missed a Show? Listen Here

Newsletter

Local Weather