By Alan
Caruba
“Eliminating
the terrorists of today with force will not guarantee protection from the
terrorists of tomorrow. We have to transform the environments that give birth
to these movements…It may be training young people so they can get jobs…it may
be working to eliminate corruption and promote the rule of law…”
The Obama administration proposal that a jobs program be created for the militants in the
Middle East was met with appropriate derision because what the jihadists need
is killing. That’s what they are doing to Christians, Jews and others in the
Middle East and elsewhere.
The quote
above is by John Kerry, the Secretary of State, and to be fair, his February 18
Wall Street Journal commentary began by saying “The rise of violent extremism
represents the pre-eminent challenge of the young 21st Century.
Military force is a rational and often necessary response to the wanton
slaughters of children, mass kidnappings of schoolgirls, and beheading of innocents.
But military force along won’t achieve victory.”
Kerry is
wrong. History as recent as the mid-20th century is proof enough
that the military defeat of Nazi Germany and the Empire of Japan was the only
thing that ended the threat they represented. He was also wrong when he told a
congressional committee that the world is a safer place these days when it is
clear to anyone it is not.
We are
being led by people who live in some alternative universe where pixie dust and
unicorns exist.
The real
question the Obama administration has to answer is why, since he took office in
2009, has he been systematically reducing the military power of the United
States? By pulling our troops out of Iraq he created a vacuum filled by the
Islamic State (ISIS) that now threatens the entire Middle East and parts of
North Africa. He has since curtailed plans to pull most of our troops out of
Afghanistan.
Out of
sight of Americans, however, the key personnel, the leaders on which our
military depends, have been subject to a purge. General Paul Vallely (Ret) has warned
that “Since Barack Obama has been in the White House, high ranking military
officers have been removed from their positions at a rate that is absolutely
unprecedented,” adding that “He’s 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.”
In late
February, 84 former U.S. government officials, retired U.S. military leaders,
and national security experts sent an open letter to the House and Senate
leadership asking them to work together to end the harm that the Budget Control
Act and sequestration is inflicting on our Armed Forces.
They
deemed the trillion dollars of required defense spending cuts “a grave and
growing danger to our national security…as threats intensify across the globe.”
The cuts “are undermining the readiness of our forces today and investment in
the critical capabilities they will need tomorrow.”
“In the
last three years, the Army’s strength has been cut by nearly 100,000 soldiers.
The Navy’s contingency response force is at one-third the level of what it
should be. Less than half of the Air Force’s combat squadrons are fully ready.
Approximately half of the Marine Corps non-deployed units lack sufficient
personnel, equipment, and training.”
These were
facts set forth in the National Defense Panel’s July 2014 report. It warned
that if sequestration takes effect in fiscal year 2016, the U.S. would be
facing an “immediate readiness crisis.”
This lack
of readiness was the subject of a Wall Street Journal commentary, “Europe’s Defense Wanes as the Putin Threat Grows” by Ian Birrell, so it is not just the
United States that lacks sufficient troops and weapons in the event of a war. Birrell
noted that “With fewer than 100,000 full-time troops, Great Britain now has a
smaller army than during the mid-19th-century Crimean War.” Other
members of NATO have cut their defense budgets in recent years. He warned that
“As we fight this new Cold War, Western leaders need to relearn the old lessons
of crisis management and deterrence that defeated Mr. Putin’s Soviet
predecessors—and relearn them quickly.”
Recall
that Secretary Kerry has gone on record saying that “climate change” is the
greatest threat the U.S. and the world faces. Little wonder that Chuck Hegel
resigned as the former Secretary of Defense given the pressure he was under
from a White House indifferent to the real problems and threats the U.S.
faces.
In 2014
the Pentagon released a “Climate Change Adaptation Forecast” and any defense
funds diverted to this plan were just that much less than needed for our troops
in the field and the real needs of the U.S. military. Are they supposed to be
fighting melting ice bergs or staying ready for potential military threats from
China or Russia?
An example
of the idiotic political correctness, scarce Pentagon resources are being
diverted to a plan to generate 50% of the Navy’s energy needs from “alternative
sources” by 2020, including $3.5 billion for biofuels. You cannot fight a
global war if the Navy cannot swiftly and easily acquire oil to run its ships that are not nuclear-powered
and fly its aircraft.
At the
same time, the U.S. has been reducing its stockpile of nuclear arms. The State Department’s
Rose Gottemoeller, under-secretary for arms control and international security,
recently told a group “The U.S. commitment to achieving the peace and security
of a world without nuclear weapons is unassailable.” She noted that the
nation’s stockpile of active weapons is down 85% from maximum cold war levels,
falling to 4,804 in 2013 from a high of 31,255, adding that “We still have more
work to do.”
This
completely ignores nuclear nations like North Korea who have bad intentions
toward the U.S. and their neighbors and it runs completely contrary to the U.S.
negotiations with Iran that would permit it to become a nuclear armed
nation.
This is worse than diplomatic schizophrenia; it is a plan for national suicide.
This is worse than diplomatic schizophrenia; it is a plan for national suicide.
Marine
Corps Lt. Gen. Vincent Stewart, director of the Defense Intelligence Agency,
recently told Congress that Russia and China have placed their highest priority
on building up and maintaining strategic nuclear forces.
If you
want to know what is wrong about the entire approach to our nation’s military
needs, consider that since 2009 when Obama took office, the Pentagon’s civilian
workforce has grown about 7% to almost 750,000, while active-duty military
personnel have been cut by approximately 8%.
At the
same time, dozens of military-equipment and weapons programs have been
canceled, including a new Navy cruiser, a new search-and-rescue helicopter, the
F-22 first-generation fighter, the C-17 transport aircraft, missile defense and
the Marine Corps’ Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle.
We are not
prepared to fight a war and now you know why.
© Alan
Caruba, 2015
It's true that the once awesome U.S. military machine is in decline by objective standards; however, in terms of subjective Progressive political terms, the American Armed Forces have been transformed into a much more reliable political branch of the Obama Regime.
ReplyDeleteAlso, a gutted and Leftist political officered war machine far less likely to pull a military putsch against our neo-Communist federal government.
Obama has learned well the lesson of Allende's overthrow by the Chile military in 1973.
This all makes sense if you view this administrations resolve to 'not slander the prophet allah'. If one assumes the current POTUS is muslim, then it all makes perfect sense.
ReplyDeleteUntil Obama, the Dems, McConnell, Boehner and the RINO Right is gone we won't have military power, the leaders have been purged and all that remains are Obama sycophants.
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