Defense & Aerospace Report

Defense & Aerospace Report Podcast [Washington Roundtable Apr 11, ’25]

Apr 11, 2025
Michael Herson, a top defense lobbyist, joins Patrick Cronin of the Hudson Institute, former Pentagon comptroller Dov Zakheim, and ex-Pentagon Europe chief Jim Townsend. They dive into how Trump's tariffs are shaking global markets and the U.S.-China trade dynamic. A $5 trillion tax cut debate amidst rising borrowing rates raises eyebrows. Discussions also touch on Ukraine's surge in war production and Bibi Netanyahu's Washington visit. The panel reflects on the geopolitical landscape, implications of U.S. defense strategies, and the Arctic military readiness.
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U.S. Fiscal Challenges and Defense Spending

  • The U.S. faces major fiscal challenges with a potential $5 trillion tax cut amid rising borrowing costs.
  • Defense spending will dominate discretionary budgets, risking cuts to non-defense areas and challenging bipartisan support.
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Bond Market Reacts to Tariff Policies

  • The U.S. bond market sell-off prompted a 90-day tariff pause but intensified tariffs on China.
  • This trade conflict worsens borrowing costs and strains the administration's political capital.
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Risks of Cutting Defense Contractors

  • Cutting services contractors is risky since the government lacks trained internal staff to replace them quickly.
  • Defense Secretary Hegseth's plan could create chaos without investment in government capacity building.
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