Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates yesterday proposed adding 92,000 troops to the Army and Marine Corps, initiating the biggest increase in U.S. ground forces since the 1960s to shore up a military that top officers warn is on the verge of breaking from prolonged fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan.http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/01/11/AR2007011102146.html?referrer=email
This I think is the backstage deal behind Bush's phoney surge: "go along with this tits-on-a-bull 20k new buffalo roam, Gen'rul, sir, and you'll get those new brigades you've been wanting so bad."
Cheney actually knocked serveral balls into their assigned pockets here, but none with so steep a long-run price tag as this: more than $10 billion annually. Multiplying back in the standard Pentagon "prospective discount", I make that prolly 30 billion per year, when all is said and done.
But hey, Dick needed to help the brass hats
underscore the Pentagon's conviction that today's wars and anti-terrorism operations will endure for many years. "We call those 'long war' forces," a senior military official said.My frugal heart wonders, does this spell the end for the late unlamented Rummy's Robo-boots vision? That would be bad news for the high-living high-tech arms sector. Or are these new brigades a pure add-on -- belt and suspenders?
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air power ain't enough
the ultimate
imperial smart weapon
is not a death star
it wears boots
and has an ipod
Posted by js paine | January 13, 2007 10:06 AM
Posted on January 13, 2007 10:06
Never thought you'd miss Rummy, huh? His idealogical commitment to a small, sleek military makes me almost nostalgic.
Posted by Rowan | January 13, 2007 2:00 PM
Posted on January 13, 2007 14:00