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The Bunker

A cheat sheet for what you need to know about the Department of Defense, how we’re waging our wars, and how the Pentagon spends our taxpayer dollars. The Bunker is both pro-troop and pro-taxpayer. 

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The Bunker: The Show's On!

The curtain is rising for perhaps the most divisive presidential election we’ve ever seen, there’s a politicking time bomb just offstage, and the President seems to be falling out of favor with the troops serving what he calls “my generals.”

The Bunker: Supply Chain of Fools

The share of Chinese firms in “critical” links in the Pentagon’s supply chain jumped 50% between 2010 and last year.

The Bunker: More Taxpayer Pain and Suffering

Taxpayers continue to pay about $1 million a week to correct a problem, according to Hull, that wouldn’t exist if Lockheed fulfilled its contractual obligations.

The Bunker: Racism in the Ranks

The U.S. military fights racism the same way it fights wars. But, just like in Afghanistan, victory against racism in the ranks remains a distant dream.

The Bunker: When Pigs Fly

Last week, leaders of eight of the nation’s biggest defense contractors went begging, titanium cups in hand, for federal dollars to ease the pinch the COVID-19 virus is inflicting on their bottom lines. All the usual suspects were there. Except one.

The Bunker: Devastating, If True

So did the Russians pay its allies in Afghanistan to kill U.S. troops there, as The New York Times reported June 26? It’s amazing how quickly such shadowy intelligence can cleave opinion into two warring camps.

The Bunker: Who Will Survive?

There used to be a saying in the national-security community that “politics stops at the water’s edge.” Back in those days, that referred to the pounding waves of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.

The Bunker: A Poor Show of Force

Whether you’re trying to sell Patriot missiles to the U.S. military—or yourself to the commander-in-chief—sometimes you get caught trying a little too hard.

The Bunker: There's Got to Be a Better Way

The intense focus on spending more to win the peace, or at least an uneasy truce, suggests that the U.S. is playing the wrong game, and has been for quite a while.

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