Opinion

Congress must invest in military, stay vigilant


All opinions expressed in this article are solely the opinions of the contributors.

As we approach 2025, a new presidential administration is preparing to take the helm of the United States, with the military being a top priority. In China, the development of advanced weapon systems and the potential for military action against Taiwan are significant concerns. Russia continues its attacks in Ukraine while issuing threats of nuclear escalation. North Korea persists in testing intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) capable of reaching the U.S. Meanwhile, Iran leverages proxy forces to target U.S. interests in the Middle East.

Watch the video above as Straight Arrow News contributor Newt Gingrich commemorates the 83rd anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. He uses this historic moment to remind the Trump administration and Congress that surprise attacks can happen at any time, and that vigilance is the best defenses against “whatever our opponents throw at us.”

QR code for SAN app download Headshot of Newt Gingrich

Be the first to know when Newt Gingrich publishes a new commentary every Wednesday!

Download the Straight Arrow News app and follow Newt to receive push notifications.

The following is an excerpt from the above video:

I think if you look at China, Russia, Iran, North Korea, the various possibilities, if you look at Islamic terrorists, there are just a whole range of things we have to be prepared for, and we have to approach our national security with the attitude that the world is dangerous, that there are people who would love to destroy us, and that we need American forces and American strength that enables us to survive.

Despite anything that our opponents throw at us, you should never relax our guard, because the world is dangerous. Surprise does occur. You have to do everything you can to block it, to be aware of it, to stop it, but then you have to be prepared to recover and have enough forces and enough capability that you can come back immediately with enormous strength. And if your opponents are convinced that you have that much strength, then there won’t be a surprise, because they won’t do anything, because they’ll know that it would mean their decisive defeat.

But that’s why national security really matters, and that’s why making sure that we reform and develop and, if necessary, overhaul all of our intelligence capabilities and all of our national defense capabilities, is a vital job for the incoming administration.