
Army may slash 90,000 troops as Pentagon faces budget cuts and strategic shake-up: report
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Potential cuts within the U.S. Army, reported by Military.com, would line up with defense leaders' goal of a "leaner, more lethal, and larger" combat force, an Army spokesperson told Fox News Digital.
The potential cuts are in line with defense leaders' goal to reshape the Army into a smaller, faster and more high-tech force better suited for future conflicts, particularly in the Pacific where China is seen as a growing threat. Jasmine is a writer at Fox News Digital and a military spouse based in New Orleans. Stories can be sent to jasmine.baehr@fox.com
"We are building more combat power while reducing staff and overhead. End Strength might even go up," Army spokesperson Cynthia Smith wrote in an email to Fox News Digital. "This is going to be a leaner, more lethal and larger Army."

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