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+Leadership DA |
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+The U.S. Naval Army’s power is slowly reducing: new technology must be developed, or the U.S. will be significantly weakened against other countries |
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+Cropsey, director of the Hudson Institute’s Center for American Seapower- this evidence is from this year Cropsey, Seth. "S.O.S. for a Declining American Navy." WSJ. Wall Street, 6 Jan. 2016. Web. 21 Aug. 2016. |
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+The news cast … cannot be ignored. |
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+Nuclear powered submarines are key to restoring the U.S. Naval Army |
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+Majumdar, Dave. "Nuclear Submarines: America's New Aircraft Carriers?" The National Interest. TNI, 7 May 2015. Web. 21 Aug. 2016. |
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+A new class … the air wing. |
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+Every submarine in the US fleet uses nuclear power |
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+Heinrich 4/14 |
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+~-~-Torsten, military historian from Germany, currently living in Switzerland. “Why the US Needs |
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+Conventional Submarines,” Apr 14 2016, The Diplomat |
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+The U.S. Armed … been nuclear powered |
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+Decline of naval force is disastrous, laundry list of reasons- econ collapse, increased terrorism, US-China relations, and struggle for resources |
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+Weaver 09 Lynn Edward Weaver, 1-28-2009, "Nuclear Power Good for Economy," TheLedger, http://www.theledger.com/article/20090128/columnists/901280304?p=2andtc=pgandtc=ar |
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+The primary reason … the United States |