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Military Stands with Obama - WaPo Sees it as 'Support' |
2012-01-08 |
![]() Loyally stood with their Commander in Chief, not with Obama. Gen. Martin E. Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, whose beloved Army will face a significant troop reduction under Obama's plan, was at the president's side. Marine Corps Commandant Gen. James F. Amos, whose service will also shrink, stood just behind him. And over Obama's right shoulder loomed Gen. Raymond T. Odierno, the former commander in Iraq who is now chief of staff of the Army. Their primary audience was a few miles across the Potomac River -- in Congress. "Many of us met repeatedly -- asking tough questions, challenging our assumptions, making hard choices," Obama said. "And we've come together today around an approach that will keep our nation safe and our military the finest in the world." I wonder why he can't perform similar miracles with other aspects of the budget. I thought this dude was supposed to be smart. For a president To the desperate Obamanauts at the WaPo, this was front-page news. But it also marked an evolution in Obama's practice of Washington politics. It is evidence that, after being outmaneuvered by congressional Republicans several times, he does not intend to make the same mistakes in an election year. Funny. I haven't read anything about The One being outmaneuvered... By enlisting the military's help in defining its strategic priorities, Obama has sought to ensure that he has the military's support when his defense budget goes before Congress, including the committees led by some of his toughest Republican critics. Military leaders, in turn, now have the The eight-page strategy document outlines the country's changing military priorities after a decade of war and enshrines as policy the I trust they will kill some of the expensive new programs the military does not want, in addition to cutting pay, benefits, and retirements. The document -- and the process that created it -- also sends an unmistakable message to Congress as the threat of automatic budget cuts looms: Obama and the military leadership agree on the size, scope and mission of the armed forces in a new age of austerity. The White House wasted no time in turning the spotlight on Congress, using Under the Budget Control Act, signed by Obama in August as part of a hard-won deal with Congress to lift the borrowing limit, the Pentagon budget must be reduced by about $487 billion in the next decade, a roughly 8 percent decrease. As a minimum. Perhaps the Generals think this is pereferable to the next step -- But under a Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta and military commanders have warned in apocalyptic terms that such reductions would gut the armed forces. Obama has cast himself as a fully committed ally, behaving as if the worst-case scenario does not exist. Also part of the long-range plan, setting up a future disaster to take advantage of... "The executive branch is totally ignoring sequestration," said a senior administration official concerned about the military's predicament who was not authorized to speak for attribution. "We are making no preparations at all." Somehow, the magical unicorns will avoid it. |
Posted by:Bobby |
#8 Must agree wid #3 - although their comments were supportive of the proposed plan, they did not appear or look happy at all. IMO it looked like the Top Eggs were actually straining to keep a proper/straight face. * TOPIX > OBAMA'S MILITARY MUNICH, i.e. the concessional pre-WW2 Confab that most Perts agree only expounded the road to war. As indic by .... * SAME, WORLD NEWS > CHINA WARNS US NOT TO BE "TROUBLEMAKER" WID NEW DEFENSE STRATEGY. |
Posted by: JosephMendiola 2012-01-08 22:39 |
#7 I love the picture, only wish it showed his legs crossed as he famously does. Ohh, and they forgot the skittles. |
Posted by: newc 2012-01-08 21:29 |
#6 Let us face it we need a manchu ray gun and bomb that only kills manchus! |
Posted by: Enver Crumble8269 2012-01-08 16:07 |
#5 Funny. I haven't read anything about The One being outmaneuvered... Obama and his administration reminds me of the old joke about a football team getting its ass beat badly, when suddenly a nearby train blew a whistle making the opposing team leave the field thinking the game was over. Four plays later, the team scored. |
Posted by: badanov 2012-01-08 14:17 |
#4 The WaPo is just a democratic campaign rag now. To be accurate, it was founded by a Democrat. |
Posted by: Pappy 2012-01-08 14:05 |
#3 Cincinnatus, Yep, the body language at the announcement was anything but support. The WaPo is just a democratic campaign rag now. This administration may be the death of print journalism. When you read and comprehend the disconnect betweeen what the fishwrap says and what is going on in your own life, you understand the lie. |
Posted by: Bill Clinton 2012-01-08 13:47 |
#2 Obama uses the military folks as props. During Obama's speech the props didn't look very happy. |
Posted by: Cincinnatus Chili 2012-01-08 13:15 |
#1 You mean the political generals? Just like the one's, no longer on duty, who criticized the Surge[tm]? If you want to gauge real support, discreetly ask those of the commissioned and non-commissioned middle ranks. They're the ones who will bleed along with those they lead. |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2012-01-08 11:27 |