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Rashaan Ayesh

Trump's plan to use Air Force funds for border wall poses national security risks

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President Trump's plan to redirect funds from 51 U.S. Air Force construction projects for the southern border wall presents a variety of national security risks for U.S. armed forces, according to a report composed by the Air Force that NBC News obtained.

Why it matters: The diversion of resources delays many of those military projects, increasing vulnerabilities both domestically and abroad. There is no assurance the money will be automatically replenished, according anonymous officials, and funding for these projects could be set back by a year or more, reports NBC.


Some of the affected Air Force projects:

  • Storage for $1 billion of munitions overseas.
  • Replacing a boiler at a base in Alaska, "whose failure is 'imminent'" and could result in the evacuation of the base, per NBC.
  • A new entry-control point at the Incirlik Air Base in Turkey to protect vulnerable troops.
  • Stalled construction in support of the European Defense Initiative, a program to boost U.S. military presence and discourage Russian aggression.

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