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Call your Senator and let him/her know that you want to know why our troops aren't getting the armor they need.
Troops Question Rumsfeld
Troops Question Rumsfeld
Originally posted by: GoPackGo
Call your Senator and let him/her know that you want to know why our trips aren't getting the armor they need.
Troops Question Rumsfeld
Originally posted by: TravisT
Originally posted by: GoPackGo
Call your Senator and let him/her know that you want to know why our trips aren't getting the armor they need.
Troops Question Rumsfeld
I protect my own trips.
In all honesty though, you are right. Something needs to be done about all of this.
"As you know, you have to go to war with the Army you have, not the Army you want," Rumsfeld said.
Originally posted by: conjur
"As you know, you have to go to war with the Army you have, not the Army you want," Rumsfeld said.
What a fvcking crock of sh*t!!!!!
Originally posted by: GoPackGo
Call your Senator and let him/her know that you want to know why our troops aren't getting the armor they need.
Troops Question Rumsfeld
Originally posted by: Grunt03
I do not think that he is the one, we should attack the military procurement program that is responsible for obtaining the items and getting them out to the units that need the equipment. This has always been a large problem, it is also the commanders fault for not reporting the loss........
However there never seems to be a problem when a general officer wants an ink pen which cost $130.00, he will have that on his desk in a day.....
I don't know what your traditions are, but here in Canada (and in most Westminster-style parliaments) the Minister in charge is ultimately responsible for the actions of his subordinates. It's important to have civilian accountability of all government agencies, otherwise the legitimacy of the civilian oversight is tainted.
Originally posted by: Pandaren
I just saw parts of the Rumsfeld talk on NBC. What a disgrace :|
The usually sauve Rummy looked confused and even lost for answers at points. I think his credibility with the armed services will be hurt.
Originally posted by: Grunt03
I do not think that he is the one, we should attack the military procurement program that is responsible for obtaining the items and getting them out to the units that need the equipment. This has always been a large problem, it is also the commanders fault for not reporting the loss........
However there never seems to be a problem when a general officer wants an ink pen which cost $130.00, he will have that on his desk in a day.....
He is wrong. The correct statement is that you go to a war OF NECESSITY with the army you have, not the army you might want or wish to have at a later time. Assuming one can justify an elective war, you DO NOT go to war with anything less than an army that is fully prepared for the war it is about to fight.You go to war with the army you have, not the army you might want or wish to have at a later time.
Originally posted by: Harvey
Rumsfeld said:He is wrong. The correct statement is that you go to a war OF NECESSITY with the army you have, not the army you might want or wish to have at a later time. Assuming one can justify an elective war, you DO NOT go to war with anything less than an army that is fully prepared for the war it is about to fight.You go to war with the army you have, not the army you might want or wish to have at a later time.
Mr. Rumsfeld should immediately be fired and sent to fight on the front lines in Iraq armed and protected with the same inadequate and lacking equipment he so thoughtlessly failed to provide to those he sent to die in his name.
Originally posted by: Gaard
This makes no sense. Why would he/anyone withhold needed armor? He either honestly doesn't think they need it, or he doesn't care. Either way makes him a jerk. Gong him!
From CBC News:Originally posted by: ntdz
Or what he was saying was true, they can't produce it fast enough to get it out in the front lines. The fact of the matter is that our tanks, etc are way better armored than any other nations military.
Iraq did NOT attack the U.S. The Bush administration lied to the American public about why they launched a useless, ELECTIVE war that has killed tens of thousands of people, including over 1,200 American troops, and wounded thousands more. In doing so, they spent us into trillions of dollars of debt that will remain a burden on our society for generations to come. They did so while offering continuously shifting alleged reasons for this actions:When Tennessee National Guard Specialist Thomas Wilson took the microphone, he asked Rumsfeld why many Army vehicles still lacked armour protection.
"Why do us soldiers have to dig through local landfills for pieces of scrap metal and compromised ballistic glass to up-arm our vehicles?" Wilson asked the defence secretary. "And why don't we have those resources available to us?"
