ringing the Fiscal Year 2016 budget in line with the caps will help the Department of Defense avoid sequestration and save valuable resources in an era of budgetary constraint. We recommend that in implementing these options, Overseas Contingency Operations (OCO) for Fiscal Year 2016 be budgeted at no more than the president’s requested amount of $50.9 billion.
Congress Needs to Give Diplomacy a Chance to Succeed
While we continue to oppose the Corker bill and any legislation that might undermine completion of an agreement, we are somewhat relieved that President Obama is not overly concerned about the potential impact of the Corker bill on the diplomatic talks. We stand in strong support of the president’s diplomacy to prevent a nuclear-armed Iran.
Council: Front and Center – April 11
In this week’s edition: Madeleine Albright and Bill O’Reilly agree on Iran, Iran talks breakthroughs, our letter to President Obama, and come meet us in Boston!
Letter to President Obama on Leaving a Nuclear Legacy
5 steps President Obama can take to improve his legacy on nuclear weapons
Five takeaways from the framework agreement on Iran’s nuclear program
The framework agreement cuts off all potential paths to an Iranian nuclear weapon. A nuclear deal based on the provisions agreed to under last week’s framework would block every path Iran has to obtaining a nuclear weapon through an exceptionally intrusive regime of restrictions and monitoring. Weapons grade plutonium or uranium are necessary to make a nuclear bomb.
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