Does The New U.S. Defense Bill 'Stick It' To Russia?



PJ Media: Watch Fox News' Jennifer Griffin's Stellar 70-Second Explanation of How the Defense Bill Sticks It to Russia

Today, President Trump signed the "John S. McCain National Defense Authorization Act" in a ceremony at Fort Drum in New York. The bill for this year represents a shift away from the intense focus on the War on Terror to more broadly deal with major geopolitical threats from nations like China and, well, Russia as it turns out.

The bill, named in honor of decorated war hero and chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee Senator John McCain (R-Ariz.), authorizes how monies will be allocated, rather than an actual allocation thereof, and it's important for many reasons, not least being how it determines defense footing.

In the case of Russia, that footing is now decidedly aggressive, as Fox News' Jennifer Griffin explains in the clip below.

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WNU Editor: Fox News' Jennifer Griffin makes a number of good points, and you have to wonder if President Trump actually read the Bill that he signed.

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