Senin, 27 Mei 2013

The U.S. Military's Mission And Size Is Downsizing

President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama visit Section 60 of Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Va., Sept. 10, 2011. Section 60 is reserved for military personnel who have lost their lives while fighting in Afghanistan and Iraq. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)

Obama Transforms Mission As Military Struggles To Remake Itself -- Tom Curry, National Affairs Writer, NBC News

In two major speeches, President Obama sent strong signals this week about what he envisions for the military in a post-Sept. 11 era, a new path which can be described in a word: downsized.

The president said the United States will have stricter limits on drone attacks overseas and telegraphed a new emphasis on fighting terrorism, based more on focusing on targeted, isolated threats and less on an over-arching projection of force.

Just as the government’s mission is changing, so is that of the U.S. military.

Both are shrinking in scale.

During Obama’s four and a half years in White House, military spending has declined and the military active duty force has shrunk by about 29,000. American soldiers and Marines are no longer engaged in combat in Iraq and in Afghanistan their presence will soon dwindle to a residual force. “A perpetual war -- through drones or Special Forces or troop deployments -- will prove self-defeating,” the president said in a speech Thursday at the National Defense University in Washington.

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My Comment: The U.S. .... and the world for that matter .... is now entering uncharted space. And unlike the fall of the Soviet Union and the collapse of their military and foreign policy mission (which .... speaking as one whose nationality is Russian .... I was relieved to see) .... the downsizing of America's military and it's mission abroad is making me nervous.

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