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  "publishedAt": "2026-06-18T01:07:00.000Z",
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    "Where Things Stand with the Pentagon’s $350 Billion Reconciliation Request",
    "Air & Space Forces Magazine"
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  "textContent": "With key members of Congress wavering on the possibility of a $350 billion defense reconciliation bill, defense experts told Air & Space Forces Magazine that the Pentagon is likely drawing up budget backup plans—but such plans would face hard choices between high-end weapons and low-cost drones and other programs in U.S. military’s autonomous arsenal.\n\nThe post Where Things Stand with the Pentagon’s $350 Billion Reconciliation Request appeared first on Air & Space Forces Magazine.",
  "title": "Where Things Stand with the Pentagon’s $350 Billion Reconciliation Request"
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