

Defense & Aerospace Report Podcast [Washington Roundtable Jun 13, ’25]
Jun 13, 2025
Michael Herson, a top lobbyist at American Defense International, joins former Pentagon Comptroller Dov Zakheim, Asia-Pacific Security expert Patrick Cronin, and ex-Pentagon Europe chief Jim Townsend. They tackle the complex legislative hurdles in U.S. defense appropriations and the tensions surrounding military modernization amid inflation. The discussion dives into fragile U.S.-China trade agreements and the geopolitical effects of the Ukraine conflict, as well as NATO's air defense needs and the intricacies of military accountability.
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Reconciliation Bill Faces Major Delays
- The reconciliation bill is facing complex negotiations with significant changes expected from the Senate, risking delay beyond July 4th.
- Key conflicts include tax cuts, spending cuts, and energy incentives, suggesting prolonged congressional gridlock.
Defense Appropriations Reflect Budget Constraints
- The defense appropriations bill is set at $831 billion, reflecting a real cut adjusted for inflation.
- The bill funds shipbuilding, advanced aircraft R&D, missile defense, and includes workforce cuts to save $3.5 billion.
Budget Cuts Threaten Military Readiness
- Funding shortfalls primarily hit operations and maintenance budgets, reducing training and exercises for troops immediately.
- Heavy reliance on uncertain reconciliation funding leads to budgetary chaos without clear spending plans.