Positions and Views of Mike Lee
on Military & Defense
| Currently Elected US Senate, Utah |
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| Military & Defense |
Positions and Views |
| Military, a General Statement |
A core constitutional function of the federal government is to "insure domestic tranquility" by protecting our country. We maintain peace and freedom when our national defense is strong. We must continue to develop sophisticated, cutting-edge tools and weaponry to defend our citizens from threats of terrorism. We must have clear objectives when we place our brave men and women of the Armed Forces in harm's way. Once engaged, we cannot tie the hands of our military with unnecessary rules of engagement. When our objectives are achieved, we must bring our troops home. Source: www.mikelee2010.com/issues (12/31/2010) |
| Missile Defense System |
We must continue to develop sophisticated, cutting-edge tools and weaponry to defend our citizens from threats of terrorism. Source: www.mikelee2010.com/issues (12/31/2010) |
| Military Policy |
A core constitutional function of the federal government is to "insure domestic tranquility" by protecting our country. We maintain peace and freedom when our national defense is strong. We must continue to develop sophisticated, cutting-edge tools and weaponry to defend our citizens from threats of terrorism. We must have clear objectives when we place our brave men and women of the Armed Forces in harm's way. Once engaged, we cannot tie the hands of our military with unnecessary rules of engagement. When our objectives are achieved, we must bring our troops home. Source: www.mikelee2010.com/issues (12/31/2010) |
| Military Adequacy |
A core constitutional function of the federal government is to "insure domestic tranquility" by protecting our country. We maintain peace and freedom when our national defense is strong. We must continue to develop sophisticated, cutting-edge tools and weaponry to defend our citizens from threats of terrorism. We must have clear objectives when we place our brave men and women of the Armed Forces in harm's way. Once engaged, we cannot tie the hands of our military with unnecessary rules of engagement. When our objectives are achieved, we must bring our troops home. Source: www.mikelee2010.com/issues (12/31/2010) |
| Defense, a General Statement |
A core constitutional function of the federal government is to "insure domestic tranquility" by protecting our country. We maintain peace and freedom when our national defense is strong. We must continue to develop sophisticated, cutting-edge tools and weaponry to defend our citizens from threats of terrorism. We must have clear objectives when we place our brave men and women of the Armed Forces in harm's way. Once engaged, we cannot tie the hands of our military with unnecessary rules of engagement. When our objectives are achieved, we must bring our troops home. Source: www.mikelee2010.com/issues (12/31/2010) |
| These are available issue topics for which there were no responses. |
| Defense and Military Budget |
| Department of Defense and Pentagon |
| Military Industrial Establishment |
| Cluster Bombs |
| Reducing Military Costs |
| Re-instituting the Draft |
| Military Base Realignment and Closures (BRAC Commission) |
| Reservists and National Guard |
| Military Families |
| Military Pay, Medical Care and Benefits |
| National Guard / Reserve Pay, Medical Care and Benefits |
| Gays in the Military |
| Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) Treaty |
| Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) |