Posted on 07/14/2026 12:08:19 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
Former Navy Secretary John Phelan is calling on the help of Congress and the Pentagon to help the Navy work better, faster and smarter to keep up with U.S. adversaries.
Phelan, in a new op-ed published Tuesday in The Washington Post, "The depleted Navy needs immediate rebuilding as dangers rise," argues that the United States is at most responsible for the current state of the naval fighting force. His heeded warning comes amid an ongoing war in Iran played on the backdrop of the major international shipping channel, the Strait of Hormuz, which has been strategically used by Iran to flummox U.S. forces in the region and, in turn, cause economic hardship.
While U.S. allies help defend the land and air, Phelan notes that only the Navy circumvents the seas as a maritime protector. But that ocean dominance of the past has partially been ceded, he said, citing how China gained ground on the U.S. starting around 2015. Today, the number of Chinese warships have only increased and the gap between the world power and the U.S. has considerably grown.
"The Navy can’t do its job without resources that reflect the centrality of sea power," Phelan wrote. "This year, however, America has the chance to end decades of can kicking by treating the Navy’s predicament as a true emergency."
Phelan also wrote that Congress "must immediately pass" a Fiscal Year 2027 Pentagon appropriations bill "with the Navy as the primary recipient."
"In 15 of the past 16 years, the military has had to achieve critical national security objectives under temporary appropriations in the form of continuing resolutions. These must end," he wrote. "They put constraints on new programs and, by freezing spending levels, prevent the Navy from making the adaptations necessary to keep up with..."
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I partially agree with the premise. But the bigger issue is us playing the world’s cop.
That bullet that danced a thousand jigs. But most of you on here are just too young to have remembered that one.
Trump didn't have a problem going after the defense Primes such as Raytheon. Never mind that Congress has failed to do it's part by passing proper budgets. If anything, defense is the responsibility of the government. NOT civilian organizations. I had a long discussion with an individual working in the defense sector who is fed up with it all and stepping away. It's only going to be worse with the number of people jumping in because of the budget amounts being discussed.
sourpuss DEI hire cross dresser mad!
Once you have been to the spot in Dallas where it occurred it becomes too obvious Americans were lied to.
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