The BlogInhofe: "We have to have the best of everything."12:23 PM, Jun 20, 2007
• By MICHAEL GOLDFARB
Senator James Inhofe arrived at the Paris Air Show early Monday morning. As "the last active commercial pilot in the United States Senate," Inhofe makes a point of never missing the show, and I had the chance to sit down with him just a few hours after the show kicked off to discuss a wide range of defense issues. On Joint Strike Fighter: "How could there be anything better than that?" On F-22: "I think we need to get the numbers up." On missile defense: "What the House did in their mark-up was not acceptable at all." To all these questions, Inhofe said "the only answer is that we have to have the best of everything, artillery, strike vehicles, lift capacity, everything has to be the best if we're going to meet what I consider to be the minimum expectations of the American people." And how are we going to pay for the best of everything? Inhofe said that American defense spending in the 20th century averaged more than 5.5 percent of GDP, dropped to 2.8 percent during the Clinton administration, and was now "hovering at around 4 percent." But Inhofe says that's not enough--"we need to be really close to where we've been in the 20th century...it's going to have to be at 5-5.5 percent of GDP." As for how we might get back to a number like that, Inhofe said "it won't be long before I'm chairing the Armed Services committee again, and I look forward to rebuilding these programs."
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