Defense & Aerospace Report Podcast [Jan 23, ’26 Washington Roundtable]
Jan 23, 2026
Dr. Dov Zakheim, former Pentagon comptroller and budget expert; Jim Townsend, NATO and European security specialist; Michael Herson, congressional appropriations and industry relations leader; Dr. Patrick Cronin, Asia-Pacific and U.S.-China strategy scholar. They discuss recent defense funding boosts and procurement choices. They debate NATO trust and possible staff shifts. They analyze China’s diplomatic moves, Taiwan’s stalled defense plan, and developments across the Middle East.
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Appropriations Win And New Oversight
- Congress passed six appropriations bills including defense, avoiding a full-year CR and adding $8.4B above the administration request.
- The package boosts shipbuilding, Ukraine, Baltic and Taiwan security while demanding oversight on large programs like Golden Dome.
Demand Plans Before Funding Big Programs
- Require detailed plans before funding large, undefined programs.
- Congress should demand full cost and quarterly briefings before committing funds to major initiatives like Golden Dome.
Congress Praises NATO But Risk Remains
- Strong NATO language in the bill contrasts with uncertainty about the administration's future NATO commitments.
- Dov Zakheim warns U.S. withdrawal from integrated commands could effectively weaken NATO despite congressional support.
