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the Bede 6 May 2005 10:41:19
 http://www.cnn.com/2­005/POLITICS/05/03/m­yers.report/index.ht­ml

Iraq, Afghan wars reportedly strain U.S. fighting ability
From Kathleen Koch
CNN Washington Bureau
Tuesday, May 3, 2005 Posted: 1:19 PM EDT (1719 GMT)

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff has issued a
report to Congress that said the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan could
hamstring the U.S. ability to fight other wars, a senior military official
told CNN.

The chairman, Gen. Richard Myers, supplied the report, an annual document on
the U.S. military's ability to carry out war plans, to the lawmakers.

In a news conference last week, President Bush said Myers told him that "we
have plenty of capacity."

Bush said he asked the general, "Do you feel that we've limited our capacity
to deal with other problems because of our troop levels in Iraq?

"And the answer is, no, he doesn't feel we're limited," Bush said.

White House spokesman Trent Duffy reiterated Tuesday the president's belief
that the military is prepared for whatever it may face.

"We are at war, and that level of operations does have some impact on
troops," Duffy said. "But the president continues to be confident, as well
as his military commanders, that we can meet any threat decisively."

The senior military official told CNN that because of the U.S. deployments
in Iraq and Afghanistan, the report concludes that future armed conflicts
would last longer and produce higher casualties.

The report finds that the United States still would have the ability to win
another military face-off but wouldn't be able to build up its forces as
quickly as it did for the Iraq war.
"It would be harder to sprint that fast," the official said.

The report cites areas in particular stress: stockpiles of precision weapons
and the availability of pre-positioned equipment, including vehicles, and
reserve units -- who are providing much of the combat support in Iraq.

Pentagon spokesman Bryan Whitman downplayed the findings, calling the report
an "internal management tool."

"What is certain is the U.S. military remains capable of executing every
mission it is assigned," Whitman said.

But he acknowledged fighting multiple conflicts simultaneously can put
stress on forces.
"If you're doing A, B and C and are asked to do D, will D be harder? Sure,"
Whitman said.

Speaking at his news conference Thursday, the president said that while
troop levels were down in South Korea, for example, "we traded troops for
new equipment."

"We brought ... our troop levels down in South Korea but replaced those
troops with more capacity," Bush said, BECAUSE HE IS A LIAR.


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Lord Gow 4 May 2005 04:54:54 permanent link ]
 
"the Bede" <rspwsownthebede@ya­hoo.com> wrote in message
news:gIUde.277$Db6.­42@okepread05...> http://www.cnn.com/­2005/POLITICS/05/03/­myers.report/index.h­tml>
Iraq, Afghan wars reportedly strain U.S. fighting ability> From Kathleen Koch> CNN Washington Bureau> Tuesday, May 3, 2005 Posted: 1:19 PM EDT (1719 GMT)>
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff has issued a> report to Congress that said the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan could> hamstring the U.S. ability to fight other wars, a senior military official> told CNN.>
The chairman, Gen. Richard Myers, supplied the report, an annual document > on> the U.S. military's ability to carry out war plans, to the lawmakers.>
In a news conference last week, President Bush said Myers told him that > "we> have plenty of capacity.">
Bush said he asked the general, "Do you feel that we've limited our > capacity> to deal with other problems because of our troop levels in Iraq?>
"And the answer is, no, he doesn't feel we're limited," Bush said.>
White House spokesman Trent Duffy reiterated Tuesday the president's > belief> that the military is prepared for whatever it may face.>
"We are at war, and that level of operations does have some impact on> troops," Duffy said. "But the president continues to be confident, as well> as his military commanders, that we can meet any threat decisively.">
The senior military official told CNN that because of the U.S. deployments> in Iraq and Afghanistan, the report concludes that future armed conflicts> would last longer and produce higher casualties.>
The report finds that the United States still would have the ability to > win> another military face-off but wouldn't be able to build up its forces as> quickly as it did for the Iraq war.> "It would be harder to sprint that fast," the official said.>
The report cites areas in particular stress: stockpiles of precision > weapons> and the availability of pre-positioned equipment, including vehicles, and> reserve units -- who are providing much of the combat support in Iraq.>
Pentagon spokesman Bryan Whitman downplayed the findings, calling the > report> an "internal management tool.">
"What is certain is the U.S. military remains capable of executing every> mission it is assigned," Whitman said.>
But he acknowledged fighting multiple conflicts simultaneously can put> stress on forces.> "If you're doing A, B and C and are asked to do D, will D be harder? > Sure,"> Whitman said.>
Speaking at his news conference Thursday, the president said that while> troop levels were down in South Korea, for example, "we traded troops for> new equipment.">
"We brought ... our troop levels down in South Korea but replaced those> troops with more capacity," Bush said, BECAUSE HE IS A LIAR.

Or because he's in the 21st century... perhaps you should join us?

LG
--
Working Man's PHD from Aaron Tippin University
B.S. in C.Y.A. from S.H.K.
Enrolled part time at the Limbaugh Institute for Advanced Conservative
Studies.


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Poot Rootbeer 6 May 2005 10:41:19 permanent link ]
 "Lord Gow, rogue bull of the 333!" <lordgow@yahoo.com>­ wrote:>> "We brought ... our troop levels down in South Korea but replaced>> those troops with more capacity," Bush said, BECAUSE HE IS A>> LIAR. >
Or because he's in the 21st century... perhaps you should join us?

This from a man who FARMS for a living.

-Poot
we eat robots these days, son
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