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Gates under fire for deep defence cuts

By Demetri Sevastopulo in Washington

Published: April 6 2009 23:36 | Last updated: April 7 2009 02:16

Robert Gates on Monday launched war against the defence industrial complex by scrapping major defence programmes, in a move that saw the defence secretary come under immediate fire from Congress.

In unveiling a major rebalancing of Pentagon spending plans, Mr Gates increased the emphasis on the kind of “irregular” war the US faces in Iraq and Afghanistan, while ending programmes, such as the F-22 fifth-generation fighter jet, that are considered more relevant for peer-to-peer war.

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