Top general describes heartbreak of Afghanistan exit: 'We did not get everybody out'
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
48% : "The bipartisan National Defense Strategy Commission recommended that we take the step of increasing defense spending at least 3% above the rate of inflation to ensure that our nation is prepared to meet these threats -- this amendment will do just that," said Rogers in a statement. "40% : HOUSE LIBERALS CALL FOR REDUCED MILITARY SPENDING IN WAKE OF AFGHANISTAN WITHDRAWAL
40% : House liberals call for reduced military spending in wake of Afghanistan withdrawal
27% : Smith, who previously endorsed President Joe Biden's $715 billion "flat" Pentagon budget, will be facing pressure from his Republican colleagues who have called the administration's proposal "wholly inadequate," as well as the progressive wing of his party who want to cut military spending now that the U.S. war in Afghanistan is over.
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