US military chief tours arms plants with GOP lawmakers to show that Ukraine aid boosts jobs at home

 

March 15, 2024



CAMDEN, Ark. (AP) — As they stood before massive rocket launchers built in part by their Arkansas constituents, Republican lawmakers were getting an unambiguous message Thursday from America's top military officer: A Ukraine aid package that's stalled in Congress will not only help in the fight against Russia, but also support jobs in their districts.

The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff doesn't normally fly around the United States with members of Congress. But Gen. C.Q. Brown's trip was part of the Pentagon's full-court press to get the House to move forward on a $95 billion foreign aid...



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