Defense & Aerospace Report

Defense & Aerospace Report Podcast [Washington Roundtable Nov 07, ’25]

Nov 7, 2025
Michael Herson, President of American Defense International, shares insights on the recent election dynamics influencing the longest U.S. government shutdown. Dr. Dov Zakheim highlights the Pentagon's budgeting challenges amid the shutdown and discusses potential military actions in Venezuela and Nigeria. Dr. Patrick Cronin analyzes Defense Secretary Hegseth's impactful Asia trip and its implications on U.S. defense diplomacy. Jim Townsend provides an update on Russian advances in Ukraine and European security concerns, emphasizing NATO's strategic posture.
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INSIGHT

Election Results Shift Shutdown Leverage

  • The November state and local election results signaled disciplined Democratic messaging focused on cost-of-living rather than identity politics.
  • That outcome strengthened progressive leverage in shutdown negotiations and complicated a quick bipartisan deal.
ADVICE

Protect R&D and Operations During Cuts

  • Preserve procurement and R&D funding when reallocating resources to cover troop pay during a shutdown.
  • Avoid cuts to O&M that would degrade readiness while seeking housing or construction lines instead.
INSIGHT

War Powers Vote Exposes Information Gaps

  • A bipartisan War Powers resolution vote in the Senate reflects broad concern about transparency for potential Venezuelan strikes.
  • Several GOP senators remain undecided, making the White House's legal rationale politically decisive.
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