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Guerrilla22
27th February 2007, 05:24
WASHINGTON - Strained by the demands of wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, there is a significant risk that the U.S. military won't be able to quickly and fully respond to yet another crisis, according to a new report to Congress.

The assessment, done by the nation's top military officer, Gen. Peter Pace, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, represents a worsening from a year ago, when that risk was rated as moderate.

The report is classified, but on Monday senior defense officials, speaking on condition on anonymity, confirmed the decline in overall military readiness. And a report that accompanied Pace's review concluded that while the Pentagon is working to improve its warfighting abilities, it "may take several years to reduce risk to acceptable levels."

Pace's report comes as the U.S. is increasing its forces in Iraq to quell escalating violence in Baghdad. And top military officials have consistently acknowledged that the repeated and lengthy deployments are straining the Army, Marine Corps and reserve forces and taking a heavy toll on critical warfighting equipment.

The 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, Cuba or China.

The latest review by Pace covers the military's status during 2006, but the readiness level has seesawed back and forth during the Iraq war. Officials, speaking on condition of anonymity because the risk levels are classified, said the risk for 2005 was moderate, but it was assessed as significant in 2004.

His assessment was submitted to Defense Secretary Robert Gates at the beginning of this year, and therefore does not reflect the latest move to pour 21,500 more troops into Iraq over the next few months.

Gates delivered Pace's assessment to Congress, along with a six-page report on steps the Pentagon is taking to address the problem — including new efforts to increase the size of the Army and Marine Corps, and requests for more money to repair and replace equipment. On Monday, the Pentagon released most of Gates' report, except for a few sections that were classified as secret.

That report concluded that "world events and regional trends add up to increased challenges to our nation's security." And it said the decline in readiness is also affected by whether other federal agencies and other nations are fulfilling their commitments.

There have been long-standing complaints that the State Department has not met its responsibilities in Iraq, particularly in reconstruction and rebuilding efforts, as well as buttressing the political development of the Iraqi government.

In his report, Gates also discussed efforts to repair and replace equipment worn out in combat, beef up recruiting and retention, and make better use of the National Guard and reserve forces. It also details how the Pentagon will use billions of dollars in the proposed budget, including plans to modernize aircraft and weapons, develop better detection and countermeasures for weapons of mass destruction, increase the size of the special operations forces, and boost the nation's missile defense.

ComradeR
27th February 2007, 10:02
Hello draft <_<
That&#39;s obviously where this is going to end up at.

RNK
27th February 2007, 10:16
Or Revolution. Have faith.


;)

Guerrilla22
27th February 2007, 12:45
[QUOTE]It also details how the Pentagon will use billions of dollars in the proposed budget, including plans to modernize aircraft and weapons, develop better detection and countermeasures for weapons of mass destruction[QUOTE]

Great. through all of this they&#39;ve come to the conclusion is to spend yet more money on the military, not avoid getting yourself in pointless wars. <_<

Tekun
1st March 2007, 02:57
Originally posted by [email protected] 27, 2007 10:02 am
Hello draft <_<
That&#39;s obviously where this is going to end up at.
I&#39;d like to see them try to draft, the entire country would be up in arms (well, most of the country <_< )
Higher taxes, less spending on the public&#39;s wellbeing, and more economic struggles

SittingBull47
1st March 2007, 04:02
I see only one of you has been keeping up on the news. The soldier qualifications are getting looser and looser, and we are now to the point in which convicts are being recruited and gladly accepted. With a prison population of over 2 million people in this country, I daresay we should have all seen this coming.

Guerrilla22
1st March 2007, 05:08
Yeah, its hard to believe they&#39;re lowering the standards on who they&#39;ll let go over there and be used as cannon fodder.