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Army Secretary says munitions crisis worse than he thought as Senator Cotton notes deterrence vital at posture hearing

Arkansas Senator Tom Cotton and Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll discuss that given all the money spent on the Pentagon it was unacceptable to ever run out of ammunition or be unable to quickly produce needed weapons, with one participant acknowledging the munitions crisis was worse than he thought at his confirmation hearing after 100 days of seeing the situation firsthand at an annual hearing by the Senate Armed Services Committee.
Arkansas Senator Tom Cotton and Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll discuss that given all the money spent on the Pentagon it was unacceptable to ever run out of ammunition or be unable to quickly produce needed weapons, with one participant acknowledging the munitions crisis was worse than he thought at his confirmation hearing after 100 days of seeing the situation firsthand at an annual hearing by the Senate Armed Services Committee.
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June 05, 2025
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