Senator Wicker led a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on the 2026 National Defense Strategy, questioning defense policy experts.
Quiver AI Summary
Senator Wicker leads defense strategy hearing: U.S. Senator Roger Wicker, Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, recently led a hearing on the Department of Defense's 2026 National Defense Strategy (NDS). He questioned Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, Elbridge Colby, regarding the implications of the NDS on U.S. defense policies amid global tensions.
Concerns over defense strategy raised: Wicker discussed the need for a clear understanding of the threats posed by adversaries, particularly regarding China's military rise and the ongoing war in Ukraine. He expressed that the NDS should better address the global nature of threats and cautioned that the U.S. may not be fully prepared to meet these challenges.
Call for collaboration and clarity: Wicker emphasized the importance of cooperation with allies and a robust U.S. industrial base to support defense needs. He advocated for a dynamic strategy that adapts to current threats and highlighted the need for allies to increase their defense spending while the U.S. maintains a consistent commitment to support.
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