Awesome. Best news I have heard in a long time.
The Army simply does not need as many troops as it has in the past. Even with 450,000 troops, that is more than enough to stop any threat that we might realistically encounter.
It might not be enough to fight the Russians on one front and the Chinese on another, but that isn't going to happen in any near future scenario.
And, if it became likely, that just means the Europeans will have to spend realistic amounts on their defense departments. Even if they have to give up their 35 hour work weeks and 6 weeks vacation per year in order to increase their GDP.
We don't need mass troops anymore. Precision guided munitions and drones have vastly extended our lethality and effectiveness.
We need a lighter faster military that takes on shorter deployments.
If these cuts mean we can no longer engage in decade-long nation-building projects, that is GREAT.
If a future conflict involves a Muslim nation/insurgency on one side and a non-Muslim nation/group of people opposing them, then we should arm and assist the non-Muslim side.
If two Muslim nations/radical groups are fighting each other, we should sell arms to both sides and let them decimate each other.
Originally Posted by ExNYer
Excellent post. Just as you no longer need a secretarial pool when one woman can handle the job with her own computer, word program, and email and CRM, every other outfit in the country has greater productivity, so should his majesty's army.
Vehicles, planes, tanks, etc. also need less maintenance, fewer crews are needed to deliver missles, etc.