By Alan Caruba
I began
March with a look at the way President Obama is undermining the U.S. military
and did not think I would have to return to this topic for a while. I was
wrong.
A March 25
article in The Washington Times was titled “Obama to Kill Navy’s Tomahawk, Hellfire Missile Programs in Budget Decimation” and on March 21, The Wall
Street Journal published a commentary, “America’s Incredible Shrinking Navy.” When you add those to The New
York Times February 23 article, “Pentagon Plans to Shrink Army to Pre-World War
II Level”, you’ve got sufficient reason to begin to realize something very
ominous is occurring.
This
concerned is heightened by the way dozens of high ranking officers are, in the
view of some observers, being purged. A number of retired generals are speaking
out about it. One of them, retired Army Major General Paul Vallely has charged
that Obama is “intentionally weakening and gutting our military and reducing us
as a superpower, and anyone in the ranks who disagrees or speaks out is being
purged.” Retired Army Major General Patrick Brady agrees saying, “There is no
doubt he is intent on emasculating the military and will fire anyone who
disagrees with him.”
The world,
over the course of human civilization, has always been a dangerous place. Much
of the history of mankind is a history of wars, large and small. In the last
century the U.S. military was involved in two world wars, a Korean conflict, a
war in Vietnam, and the Gulf War to drive out Hussein’s Iraqi forces after he
invaded Kuwait.
The
Russian seizure of Crimea in the wake of the protests that has left Ukraine in
disarray has put all of Europe on edge and raised questions about the readiness
of NATO. A look around the world sees China increasing its military strength,
particularly at sea.
The Middle
East to include much of northern Africa is a hotbed of turmoil. And, of course,
Iran continues to contribute to it, aiding Syria’s regime along with the
Russians, supporting Palestinian terror organizations that threaten Israel,
while pursuing its own nuclear weapon capabilities.
This would
hardly seem a good time to undermine U.S. military capabilities, but that is
exactly what is occurring thanks to President Obama.
The
Washington Times reported that “President Barack Obama is seeking to abolish
two highly successful missile programs that experts say have helped the U.S.
Navy maintain military superiority for the past several decades.” The Tomahawk missile program, under Obama’s
2015 budget proposal, would be completely eliminated by fiscal year 2016. Seth
Cropsey, the director of the Hudson Institute’s Center for American Seapower,
said “This really moves the U.S. away from a position of influence and military
dominance.”
Writing in
The New York Times, Steve Cohen, a former director of the U.S. Naval Institute,
noted that “The Navy is supposed to be ‘forward deployed’ to provide the
president with tools powerful enough to deal with potential threats and trouble
spots.” For decades since the end of World War Two the U.S Navy has patrolled
the world’s sea lanes to protect trade between nations, but Cohen said, “The
rest of the world isn’t unpatrolled, but it is under-patrolled” noting that
“Some 90% of the world’s trade moves by sea. Much of that can be disrupted by
attacks on a handful of choke points readily apparent to pirates, terrorists,
and rogue nations.”
“With the
U.S Navy arguably at its smallest since 1917, we don’t have many ships that are
actually at sea. Only 35% of the Navy’s entire fleet is deployed, fewer than
100 ships.”
U.S. air
power has been under assault as well by the Obama regime. In June of last year,
David A. Deptula, a retired Air Force three-star general and senior military
scholar at the Air Force Academy, warned that “In the Air Force alone, more
than 30 squadrons are now grounded, along with aircrews, and maintenance and
training personnel.” Less than a year ago “The graduate schools for Air Force,
Navy and Marine combat aviators” had been cancelled. “Equipment testing and
upgrades to F-22s, F-15s, F-16s, and other aircraft have been delayed.”
In
September 2013, the commandant of the Marine Corps, James F. Amos, warned that
cuts to the nation’s defense and security spending that occurred from 1990 to
2001, reduced its total active-duty strength by 32%. In 2001 the Corps totaled
approximately 172,000 Marines, down from 197,000 in the 1990 Gulf War. When
9/11 occurred, the Marines “found themselves short of critical capabilities in
intelligence collection and analysis, in communication and in mobility on land,
sea and in the air.” These days the Marines are facing further reductions.
It will be
up to Congress to eliminate the sequestration cuts and the Obama regime proposals
to ensure that the U.S. military is restored to a state of readiness. If it
rubber stamps the reductions that have been occurring for more than a decade,
the ability of the nation to respond to an attack on our homeland or any of our
allies will be highly limited.
You can be
sure that those nations unfriendly to our future are fully aware of this and the
defeat of our armed forces could occur on the battlefield because it has
already occurred here.
© Alan
Caruba, 2014
It's the 1930s redux - soon the military will be training with cardboard tanks and wooden rifles.
ReplyDeleteHey Alan;
ReplyDeleteThat is what Obama and his ilk want. They want us knocked down a few pegs so we will be equal with other nations. They have been targeting the military for several reasons, one it is still a masculine entity which the feminist don't like. It is a meritocracy which flies in the teeth of the belief system of the average liberal and the military tends to vote republican. They believe that the money could be better spent toward global warming, benefits to the poor and disadvantaged and other core democrat voter blocks to guarantee their support in future elections thereby keeping the democratic party in power. And if we get defeated in a war, it will strike at the heart of our "American exceptionalism"