War Demands Strain US Military Readiness

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LOLITA C. BALDOR | February 8, 2008 11:21 PM EST | AP

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WASHINGTON — A classified Pentagon assessment concludes that long battlefield tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, along with persistent terrorist activity and other threats, have prevented the U.S. military from improving its ability to respond to any new crisis, The Associated Press has learned.

Despite security gains in Iraq, there is still a "significant" risk that the strained U.S. military cannot quickly and fully respond to another outbreak elsewhere in the world, according to the report.

Last year the Pentagon raised that threat risk from "moderate" to "significant." This year, the report will maintain that "significant" risk level _ pointing to the U.S. military's ongoing struggle against a stubborn insurgency in Iraq and its lead role in the NATO-led war in Afghanistan.

The Pentagon, however, will say that efforts to increase the size of the military, replace equipment and bolster partnerships overseas will help lower the risk over time, defense officials said Friday. They spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the classified report.

Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, has completed the risk assessment, and it is expected to be delivered to Capitol Hill this month. Because he has concluded the risk is significant, his report will include a letter from Defense Secretary Robert Gates outlining steps the Pentagon is taking to reduce it.

The risk level was raised to significant last year by Mullen's predecessor, Marine Gen. Peter Pace.

On Capitol Hill this week, Mullen provided a glimpse into his thinking on the review. And Pentagon officials Friday confirmed that the assessment is finished and acknowledged some of the factors Gates will cite in his letter.

"The risk has basically stayed consistent, stayed steady," Mullen told the House Armed Services Committee. "It is significant."

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He said the 15-month tours in Iraq and Afghanistan are too long and must be reduced to 12 months, with longer rest periods at home. "We continue to build risk with respect to that," he said.

Other key national security challenges include threats from countries that possess weapons of mass destruction, as well as the need to replace equipment worn out and destroyed during more than six years of war.

On a positive note, Mullen pointed to security gains in Iraq, brought on in part by the increase in U.S. forces ordered there by President Bush last year. There, "the threat has receded and al-Qaida ... is on the run," he said. "We've reduced risk there. We've got more stability there as an example."

The annual review grades the military's ability to meet the demands of the nation's military strategy _ which would include fighting the wars as well as being able to respond to any potential outbreaks in places such as North Korea, Iran, Lebanon or China.

The latest review by Mullen covers the military's status during 2007, but the readiness level has seesawed during the Iraq war. For example, the risk for 2004 was assessed as significant, but it improved to moderate in 2005 and 2006.

Last year, when Pace increased the risk level, a report from Gates accompanying the assessment warned that while the military is working to improve its warfighting capabilities, it "may take several years to reduce risk to acceptable levels."

Gates is expected to tell Congress that while the primary goal is to continue to increase the size of the military, it is also critical to step up efforts to work with other nations _ as well as other U.S. agencies _ to bolster fragile governments through economic development and other support.

And it will reflect his drumbeat for the use of more "soft power" to defeat terrorism, which includes the greater use of civilians in areas such as political development, communications and training.

Pentagon leaders argue that nontraditional conflicts _ such as the insurgents and terrorists facing coalition forces in Iraq and Afghanistan _ will be the main military battlefields for years to come. And defeating them, they say, will require more than military hardware _ or "hard power."

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- in4success I'm a Fan of in4success 45 fans permalink

EVERY AMERICAN SHOULD READ THIS PIECE!!:
http://www.counterpunch.org/

Here Come the Brownshirts, Again
Does the Republican Party Have Aces Up Its Sleeves (for the 2008 elections)?
In a McCain Regime, Cheney will be back in office with another stint as Secretary of War. Norman "Bomb-bomb-bomb-Iran" Podhoretz will be Undersecretary for Nuclear War with General John "Nuke them" Shalikashvili as his deputy. Rudy Giuliani will be the Minister of Interior in charge of Halliburton's detention centers into which will be herded all critics of war and the police state. Billy kristol will be chief White House spokesliar.

The whole gang will be back--Wolfowitz, Perle, Wurmster, Feith, Libby, Bolton. America will have a second chance to bomb the world into submission.

With the majority of voters sick of war, sick of lies, sick of fraud from the Federal Reserve and Wall Street, and sick of stagnant and falling incomes, McCain is poised to capture 20 per cent of the vote--the Christian Zionists, the rapture evangelicals, and the diehard macho flag-waving thugs who believe America is done for unless "Islamofacists" are exterminated.

They can steal the election with the Diebold electronic voting machines and proprietary software that no one is allowed to check. There are now enough elections on record with significant divergences between exit polls and vote tallies that a stolen election can be explained away. The Democrats have been house trained to acquiesce to stolen elections. The voters, whose votes are stolen, dismiss the evidence as "conspiracy theories."

VIEW THIS ARTICLE!!!! PSSST! BECOME INFORMED AND T H I N K !!!!:
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:40 AM on 02/09/2008
- in4success I'm a Fan of in4success 45 fans permalink

MUST READ FOR ALL AMERICANS!!!!:
http://www.counterpunch.org/

Here Come the Brownshirts, Again --
Does the Republican Party Have Aces Up Its Sleeves (for the 2008 elections)?
In a McCain Regime, Cheney will be back in office with another stint as Secretary of War. Norman "Bomb-bomb-bomb-Iran" Podhoretz will be Undersecretary for Nuclear War with General John "Nuke them" Shalikashvili as his deputy. Rudy Giuliani will be the Minister of Interior in charge of Halliburton's detention centers into which will be herded all critics of war and the police state. Billy kristol will be chief White House spokesliar.

The whole gang will be back--Wolfowitz, Perle, Wurmster, Feith, Libby, Bolton. America will have a second chance to bomb the world into submission.

With the majority of voters sick of war, sick of lies, sick of fraud from the Federal Reserve and Wall Street, and sick of stagnant and falling incomes, McCain is poised to capture 20 per cent of the vote--the Christian Zionists, the rapture evangelicals, and the diehard macho flag-waving thugs who believe America is done for unless "Islamofacists" are exterminated.

They can steal the election with the Diebold electronic voting machines and proprietary software that no one is allowed to check. There are now enough elections on record with significant divergences between exit polls and vote tallies that a stolen election can be explained away. The Democrats have been house trained to acquiesce to stolen elections. The voters, whose votes are stolen, dismiss the evidence as "conspiracy theories."

VIEW THIS ARTICLE!!!! PSSST! BECOME INFORMED AND T H I N K !!!!:
http://www.counterpunch.org/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:36 AM on 02/09/2008

Very, very scary... because it is very possible.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:17 AM on 02/09/2008
- in4success I'm a Fan of in4success 45 fans permalink

it is very "probable" --more than likely a guarentee.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:31 AM on 02/09/2008

And Bush warns that Obama or Hillary will threaten the peace. We have become No Country for Rational Men.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:40 AM on 02/09/2008

BWAhahahahaha!!!!!~

What fuggin' peace?

Maybe he meant to say "the piece" (of the big Exxon in Iraq pie)?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:49 AM on 02/09/2008
- Nyland8 I'm a Fan of Nyland8 90 fans permalink
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It's all kind of perverse, really. The greatest, best trained, best equipped and most motivated military in the world wasn't able to prevent the events of 9/11. If it had been ten times the size it was, it still wouldn't have prevented the events of 9/11. And if we grow it to ten times the size it is now, it won't prevent the next 9/11.

We currently spend more money on our military than the rest of the entire world combined, and yet for some reason, our country is still plagued with several million fucking idiots who think it's in our best interest to increase our military size and strength.

Funnier still, many of these cowardly chickenhawks who are afraid of the boogyman "turr'ists" have deluded themselves into thinking the word "conservative" somehow applies to them.

Needless to say, it doesn't.

8

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:39 AM on 02/09/2008

You're absolutely correct, 8, on SO MANY levels.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:52 AM on 02/09/2008
- HamletsMill I'm a Fan of HamletsMill 260 fans permalink
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Ditto 8. I'm a big fan of you. Spot on, brother. I never thought I would live to see something worse than the Vietnam War. We are led by absolute deranged mad men. I hope Adm. Mike Mullen can begin to be the person to assert parental authority after this 8 year national catastrophe. The government of the United States in both political parties has utterly failed the American people. Perhaps the sane people left in the professional military itself can try to save us from total financial ruin before it is too late which might actually be now.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:11 AM on 02/09/2008
- Veri I'm a Fan of Veri 22 fans permalink

Surprised, anyone? We have known this for years. Something the politicians, Democrats and Republicans, seem unable to grasp. After all, their not out there fighting this war.

Democrats and Republicans, shills for Bush. And, please, save me the, "Democrats will get us out of this." nonsense. They had their opportunity when they took Congress. Democrats simply had to defund the war. Both "parties", The Party, support and put their seal of approval on The Iraq War. By doing so, they allow war profiteering.

I wonder why this is so?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:01 AM on 02/09/2008
- VOTER I'm a Fan of VOTER 195 fans permalink
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This is only one of many such reports.

Why is it that the Republicans always fail to acknowledge

how our military has been ruined by Bush?

They really do hate our soldiers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:57 AM on 02/09/2008
- Nyland8 I'm a Fan of Nyland8 90 fans permalink
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"Why is it that the Republicans always fail to acknowledge
how our military has been ruined by Bush?"

Because their party and their ideology is more important than their country.

8

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:45 AM on 02/09/2008
- BWonka I'm a Fan of BWonka 118 fans permalink
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This isn't "news" - it has been obvious for a few years.

All part of Bu$h's failed MISSION ACCOMPLISHED.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:35 AM on 02/09/2008

Worst President Ever

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:25 AM on 02/09/2008
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Nuff Said!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:28 AM on 02/09/2008
- CindyKay I'm a Fan of CindyKay 17 fans permalink
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Correction :
You meant to call him the Dick-Tater.Right?
The label of President is not appropriate when describing that little Prick!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:03 AM on 02/09/2008
- researcher I'm a Fan of researcher 118 fans permalink

americans the war mongers winding down? no way they fought in vietnam of years. blood for oil baby. god bless america truly god's country.

god I love america we can invade any country we want and the wimps in europe stand by and watch. scary cats.

we are the biggest badest bullys in the world. its nice to be the king war monger.

signed
just your average self rightous war mongering american.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:17 AM on 02/09/2008
- CharlesMac I'm a Fan of CharlesMac 15 fans permalink

Boys and Girls

In the business, this is called a "fund raiser". If you bite on "significant risk", Washington doesn't withdraw the military, it makes it bigger. If you make it bigger, it then redeploys itself into other schemes of hegemony, until it is stretched to "significant risk". And we start all over again.... whenever the budget is put on the table.

BTW, since when does the Secretary of Defense decide foreign policy? Did I miss the referendum on a new "primary goal" of America?.......

"Gates is expected to tell Congress that while the primary goal is to continue to increase the size of the military, it is also critical to step up efforts to work with other nations _ as well as other U.S. agencies _ to bolster fragile governments through economic development and other support."

A nice place to start these philanthropic efforts would be on Home soil. But philanthropy isn't what Gates has on his mind. Imperial influence is.

In a final thought.... What country virtually destroyed the Soviet Union's military? Wasn't it a craphole of a Middle Ages-like country called AFGHANISTAN. They never gave up. Never. And isn't that why we are back in there?

But it will be different for us. Right? We have secured a solid 10% of Iraq. All we need to do is keep 200,000 military and contractors there forever; and continue spending 1/3 of the entire nation's annual budget on military equipment.

I don't know if we are "safer", but we sure as hell are stupider.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:23 PM on 02/08/2008
- TimN I'm a Fan of TimN 19 fans permalink

"But it will be different for us. Right?"


Of course it will be, we're Americans. Take a lesson from two centuries of American history and quit being such a Liberal defeatist.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:33 PM on 02/08/2008
- scooperss I'm a Fan of scooperss 76 fans permalink
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I see you weren't defeated, you didn't even begin.That's why you're able to sit at home on your azz while someone else puts their life on the line to protect your liberties.
Shhesh chickenshitcoward

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:57 PM on 02/08/2008
- Nyland8 I'm a Fan of Nyland8 90 fans permalink
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It's never too late to take your head our of your ass.

8

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:26 AM on 02/09/2008
- Synoia I'm a Fan of Synoia 8 fans permalink

Oh, and we're not borrowing from the Chinese, Japapnese, Arabs & Indian to pay for this little adventure in the Middle East?

How, pray do we plan to pay for thsi?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:28 AM on 02/09/2008
- CharlesMac I'm a Fan of CharlesMac 15 fans permalink

Tim, buddy....

Your history fails you.

The last time America tried pure Imperialism was in the Philippines at the turn of the 20th century. Guess what happened... homegrown insurgents kept the occupation going deadly serious for 25 years. Roosevelt (that's Teddy the Republican) thought it was the "stupidest" thing America ever did when he inherited it. After another 35 years, the US got 2 military bases, put in a puppet president who stole from the country, so his wife could buy 3,000 pairs of shoes.

Next Korea. Golly gosh, it has been 58 yrs. Mission Accomplished any day now.

Next, Viet Nam. Any questions?

And by the way, there was another country who shoved out the Imperials. They used to play whack a mole in the eastern ports of their country. The foreign General leading his well stocked imperial forces, was continually being ambushed, sniped, and troops blown to hell. They would take over a town where the rebels were held up. The rebels would scatter and wait.

As soon as the General moved on, leaving forces to tend the city, the insurgents would attack the city, killing the troops. When they were done with the troops, the insurgents would kill anybody in the town who had sympathized with the imperial General. They would never stop. Never.

Cornwallis marched north, his supply lines ambushed by guerillas, only to find his Royal Navy and their supplies sunk in the Chesapeake Bay. Washington would march 8,000 American and French troops from North Jersey to Yorktown in 5 days to put an end to British Imperialism.

"And for the support of this Declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes and our sacred Honor."

Our Founding Fathers were crystal clear, that we should stay out of the country "building" business. And so is history.

And there is no Honor in what we have done.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:35 AM on 02/09/2008
- MajorKong I'm a Fan of MajorKong 424 fans permalink
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It's pretty dangerous to start believing your own propaganda and thinking you're invincible.

Two centuries is a mere blink of an eye in terms of history.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:22 AM on 02/09/2008
- opines I'm a Fan of opines 31 fans permalink

A point to be noted is that if McCain is elected, the Pentagon will get whatever funding it deems necessary to deal with its worst case scenarios.

This will result in further underfunding of infrastructure and social programs. Call it a war budget, a wartime economy.

Obama has pledged to swiftly and honorably bring about withdrawal of all our combat troops from Iraq and abandon all military bases there. That would save the $200 plus billion a year we are spending in Iraq and the withdrawn troops would be available if needed elsewhere. Call it movement away from a wartime economy.

Clinton has offered only the far too vague promise that she would reduce troop levels in Iraq. Unless all U.S. military bases in Iraq are abandoned, the war cannot be ended. Perhaps Obama and/or the MSM can get an answer from her on the military bases.

Until she answers on the bases, call it a war budget, wartime economy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:02 PM on 02/08/2008

Man, that point is made about every six months now..........are any of them actually going to DO SOMETHING about it?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:39 PM on 02/08/2008
- scooperss I'm a Fan of scooperss 76 fans permalink
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Yep gonna increase funding.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:57 PM on 02/08/2008
- Irons I'm a Fan of Irons 2 fans permalink

Didn't see that coming.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:23 PM on 02/08/2008

So if there are major terrorist attacks on U.S soil who will protect us.? The cops.? With response times of 20 minutes to 2 hours. Yeah. Hey I know Sarh Beady, Ted Kennedy and Charles Schumer.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:22 PM on 02/08/2008
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Who is Sarh Beady?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:38 PM on 02/08/2008

Sarah Brady My poor eye sight and 1 finger typing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:08 PM on 02/08/2008
- MajorKong I'm a Fan of MajorKong 424 fans permalink
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I guess the National Guard could. Oh, too bad, they're all in Iraq. I guess we'd be screwed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:50 PM on 02/08/2008

Don't you know that the terrorists won't come here if we are in Iraq? That's what McCain implies: if we don't "win" over there (whatever definition of "win" is used at the time), but instead bring our troops home, the terrorists will follow us home. How strange! Why wouldn't they hit us at home when our military is strained and dispersed all over the middle east? Are they being nice to us?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:33 PM on 02/08/2008
- Synoia I'm a Fan of Synoia 8 fans permalink

No. they are letting us bleed to death (send all our treasure) in Iraq.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:31 AM on 02/09/2008
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And "lack of readiness" could be used as a belated excuse for a tactical nuclear detonation in Iran.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:21 PM on 02/08/2008

Awwww...not to worry...we've got the brand spankin' new "IntraForce" to protect us. What is "IntraForce" you ask? It's a recently created private security army trained by the FBI and authorized to use "deadly force" to protect us...er...rather, private corporations from "Homeland Acts of Terror". I heard all about it on "Democracy Now" this evening.

heh heh (yikes!)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:45 PM on 02/08/2008

ErnestineBass; Could you give me a link please. I do not get the program.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:09 PM on 02/08/2008
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Homeland Security is sucking up billions of dollar with very little accounting being done. There is no telling what black ops they have going.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:28 PM on 02/08/2008
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