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Wednesday, March 19, 2008

An Object Lesson in the Eating of Crow

Heh.

U.S. Army Isn’t Broken After All, Military Experts Say
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
By Jennifer Griffin
FoxNews

WASHINGTON, D.C. — One year ago, as President Bush decided to send more troops to Iraq, the conventional wisdom in Washington among opponents of the war was that the U.S. Army was on the verge of breaking.

In December 2006 former Secretary of State and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Colin Powell warned, “The active Army is about broken.”

Ret. Gen. Barry McCaffrey, in a much-cited memo to West Point colleagues, wrote: “My bottom line is that the Army is unraveling, and if we don’t expend significant national energy to reverse that trend, sometime in the next two years we will break the Army just like we did during Vietnam.”

Army Maj. Gen. Bob Scales, the former head of the Army War College, agreed. He wrote in an editorial in the Washington Times on March 30:

“If you haven’t heard the news, I’m afraid your Army is broken, a victim of too many missions for too few soldiers for too long. ... Today, anecdotal evidence of collapse is all around.”

But now, one year later, Scales has done an about-face. He says that he was wrong. Despite all the predictions of imminent collapse, the U.S. Army and the combat brigades have proven to be surprisingly resilient.

...waiting for our own protagonists of this argument to step up for their helping…

Any time now…

Hat Tip: Hot Air

Comments

oh, let me save them all the dithering…
* He’s lying.
* ‘They’ got to him.
* More Bush propaganda.
* His numbers are faulty.
* Its election-year fluff.
* It’s the Illuminati at work again.
* The military can’t be trusted.
* My tin-foil hat fell off again.
* [fill in the blank...]


"Here lies, in honored glory, an American soldier, known but to God.”

The times, they are a-changin’...
Bob Dylan

pparets on March 19, 2008 at 03:44 pm
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