U.S. Military ‘Death Spiral’

19 March 2007 8:14 am by Taylor Marsh

U.S. Military \’Death Spiral\’

Vietnam is a memory, but the words live on…
\”How do you ask a man to be the last man to die for a mistake?\”




\”We have a strategy right now that is outstripping the means to execute
it.\”
– Gen. Peter J. Schoomaker, Army chief of staff

If there is one single reason for why I want the U.S. out of
Iraq
this is it.


Four years after the invasion of Iraq, the high and growing demand for U.S.
troops there and in Afghanistan has left ground forces in the United States
short of the training, personnel and equipment that would be vital to fight
a major ground conflict elsewhere, senior U.S. military and government officials
acknowledge.

More troubling, the officials say, is that it will take years for the Army
and Marine Corps to recover from what some officials privately have called
a \”death spiral,\” in which the ever more rapid pace of war-zone
rotations has consumed 40 percent of their total gear, wearied troops and
left no time to train to fight anything other than the insurgencies now at
hand.

The risk to the nation is serious and deepening, senior officers warn, because
the U.S. military now lacks a large strategic reserve of ground troops ready
to respond quickly and decisively to potential foreign crises, whether the
internal collapse of Pakistan, a conflict with Iran or an outbreak of war
on the Korean Peninsula. … ..

Military
Is Ill-Prepared For Other Conflicts

Number one on my list is the collapse of Musharaff leading to an internal implosion
in Pakistan.

Then there\’s the equipment shortage. The Army\’s vice chief of staff, Gen. Richard
A. Cody offers a stark assessment.


The shortages have deepened as scarce equipment and personnel are funneled
to those units next in line to deploy overseas, creating ever bigger holes
in the units that will leave later. \”It\’s like a hurricane drawing everything
into the center of the eye,\” said a senior Army officer, who spoke on
the condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to reporters.

\”For the National Guard, those shortages are even more,\” Cody said.
Army National Guard figures show that 88 percent of its units are \”not
ready.\”

Everyone needs to remember that the military \”death spiral\” happened
on Bush\’s watch, a Republican administration, during the 109th Republican Congress.
This is what Reid and Pelosi and the Democrats inherited just this year. It\’s
going to be worse when a Democratic president takes over in \’09. We can\’t let
the Republicans or the American people forget what Republicans did
to our military.

Again, how do we ask a soldier to be the last man or woman to die for a mistake, long after the original mission, minus the reasoning, has been accomplished?

The next question is how do we destroy our military in the process and not pay a very large price in the end? Our enemies are watching, not just in Iraq, but around the world. The answers matter.

Unfortunately, all the White House can say is \”zip it.\”

 
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