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MNeagle
8th May 2010, 01:10 PM
ABILENE, Kansas (Reuters) – Defense Secretary Robert Gates told the U.S. military on Saturday it must rein in spending that he called out of sync with today's tough economic times, and said budget woes could be a factor in deciding whether to use force against Iran and others.

Promising to play a hands-on role in wringing out savings, Gates held out the possibility of axing headquarters, merging whole agencies and culling the officer corps, taking on entrenched interests sure to put up a fight.

Sticker shock from wars in Afghanistan and Iraq also mean President Barack Obama and Congress may be more cautious about committing U.S. forces to another costly military engagement, he said.

"I do think that as we look to the future, particularly for the next couple of years or so while we're in Iraq and Afghanistan, I think the Congress and the president would look long and hard at another military operation that would cost us $100 billion a year," Gates told reporters.

"If there's a real threat out there, the president and Congress will spend whatever it takes to protect the nation. But in situations where there are real choices, I think this would be a factor," he added.

Asked if Iran fell into the category where costs would be a factor in deciding whether to strike over its nuclear program, Gates said it was unclear. "It depends on developments over the next year or two," he said.

Gates said his goal was to cut overhead in the Defense Department's nearly $550 billion baseline budget between two to three percent, or $10 billion to $15 billion per year, starting in fiscal 2012. The savings would allow the Pentagon to sustain force levels and free up funds for modernization programs.

Without such savings, Gates said, "it is highly unlikely that we will achieve the real growth rates necessary to sustain the current force structure."

The budget warning was widely seen as part of stepped up efforts by Gates to define his legacy as Pentagon chief.

The venue Gates chose to deliver his message was the presidential library of Dwight D. Eisenhower, who warned about a "military-industrial complex" in a January 17, 1961, farewell speech.

'ROOT-AND-BRANCH' CHANGES

High unemployment and a record $1.4 trillion budget deficit are among the toughest domestic challenges Obama faces and could dim prospects for his Democratic Party in congressional elections in November.

Gates said the military spending "gusher" sparked by the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States "has been turned off." He cited America's "difficult economic circumstances and parlous fiscal condition."

Gates's call for "root-and-branch" changes and his questioning of whether the current number of headquarters, flag-officers and commands were necessary could trigger a struggle with groups that have major clout in Congress.

Jacques Gansler, who served as the Pentagon's chief weapons buyer from 1997 until 2001, said Gates' biggest hurdle may be winning over members of Congress who are liable to say: "'We all want to make savings but not in my district.'"

Gansler said the secretary's goal of saving 3 percent was doable through efficiencies such as greater competition for contracts, streamlining computer systems and easing requirements that half of all maintenance work on U.S. weapons systems be done at U.S. government depots.

"We'll get this done," Gates said, promising to spearhead a review to reduce wasteful spending and slash bureaucratic overhead. But it is unclear how long Gates will remain in the job to follow through on what he acknowledged would be a "long-term process."

Gates already has angered some vested interests by persuading Congress to cut, kill or limit a number of big-ticket military programs, including Lockheed Martin Corp's premier F-22 fighter. On Monday, he again questioned the need for a projected $13.2 billion landing-craft program for the Marine Corps. The so-called Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle is to be built by General Dynamics Corp.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20100508/pl_nm/us_usa_pentagon_cutbacks

Ponce
8th May 2010, 01:14 PM
I have given up all hopes for the military "might" of this country.......to me is now all a joke.........we are not fighting the enemy, we are creating the enemy and THEN fighting them.

I am me, I am free
8th May 2010, 01:54 PM
What?!?!?! Rein in the MIC??? Never gonna happen, the bloodsuckers will drain us all dry.

Quantum
8th May 2010, 01:59 PM
What?!?!?! Rein in the MIC??? Never gonna happen, the bloodsuckers will drain us all dry.


Gates is either running a disinformation campaign, or he wants to be a dead man.

Cebu_4_2
8th May 2010, 03:05 PM
i think the realistic decline in the dollar is causing them to scale back and when it crashes the MIC will be sitting ducks.

old steel
8th May 2010, 03:40 PM
They better get all the boys and girls home before the well is empty.

I would hate to think of what would happen if they were left high and dry.

I am me, I am free
8th May 2010, 03:48 PM
They better get all the boys and girls home before the well is empty.

I would hate to think of what would happen if they were left high and dry.




What in the world leads you to believe that 'they' give a diddlely-squat about the cannon fodder...er, I mean troops??? Who's been pumping you full of sunshine?

Whatever happens to the troops you can count on it being planned, and not merely consequential.

old steel
8th May 2010, 05:30 PM
What in the world leads you to believe that 'they' give a diddlely-squat about the cannon fodder...er, I mean troops??? Who's been pumping you full of sunshine?

Whatever happens to the troops you can count on it being planned, and not merely consequential.


That is some funny $hit you post there and i agree wholeheartedly, partly.

Rainbows and sunshine, that be me. ;D

gunDriller
9th May 2010, 07:05 AM
we are not fighting the enemy, we are creating the enemy and THEN fighting them.[/b]


exactly. and completely ignorring America's real enemy.

it's all an elaborate charade created by the Ultimate White Supremacist - Talmudic Zionist Jews.

mick silver
9th May 2010, 07:33 AM
they need to fine some more money so they can start a new war to go with the other two

silver_surfer
9th May 2010, 12:28 PM
they need to fine some more money so they can start a new war to go with the other two


They will just print some more money.

After the NYC "bombing" they now have an excuse to go in to Pakistan

They seem to be itching to start a war with Iran also

Ponce
9th May 2010, 01:33 PM
Like I wrote before.........."One of the reasons for the recovery from the 1929 depression was WWII because it gave every American a job........but......now days the implements of war is either made overseas or in the US by robot machines".

The few will make money for each life that is taken away.......let it be American or foreign.