Military Examines Role In Domestic Defense
Defense Secretary Robert Gates on Monday ordered his top department leaders to conduct a broad review to determine whether the military, National Guard and Reserve can adequately deal with domestic disasters and whether they have the training and equipment to defend the homeland.
The 41-page memo signaled an acknowledgment that the military must better recognize the critical role of the National Guard and Reserves in homeland defense, but stopped short of requiring many specific policy changes.
His memo comes in the wake of a stinging 400-page independent commission report that concluded the military isn't ready for a catastrophic attack on the country, and that National Guard forces don't have the equipment or training they need for the job.
That report, released early this year by the Commission on the National Guard and Reserves, said the Pentagon must use the nation's citizen soldiers to create an operational force that would be fully trained, equipped and ready to defend the nation, respond to crises and supplement the active duty troops in combat.
In response, Gates said that indeed the Guard and Reserves are an integral part of the force and have assumed a greater role in military operations. And he pressed his top leaders to review the training that active duty and reserve troops receive for homeland defense and civil support missions, as opposed to the warfighting now consuming them.
He gave them 25 days to submit their proposed changes, along with any budget impact they might have, in connection with 53 separate recommendations. He said another 29 recommendations are under way or finished.
The commission's report included 95 recommendations. But Gates did not order many of those changes urged by the commission to give National Guard and Reserve troops better access to promotions, military training and education programs and other benefits. Instead, in most cases he ordered leaders in the Defense Department and the military services to review their programs to determine whether changes are needed.
His overall tone, however, pressed officials to better integrate reservists into the modern day military and consider treating them on a more equal basis to the active duty troops. Separately, he asked for more detailed proposals to better develop funding for Guard and Reserve programs and equipment.
Arnold L. Punaro, who was chairman of the commission, welcomed Gates' recommendations Monday, saying that improving the military's role in homeland defense and enhancing the clout of the reserves "represent a historic break with the past."
"Make no mistake, his decisions are aimed at landmark changes, changes that are essential if the Guard and Reserves are to remain fully capable of meeting current and future threats," said Punaro.
© 2009 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. The 41-page memo signaled an acknowledgment that the military must better recognize the critical role of the National Guard and Reserves in homeland defense, but stopped short of requiring many specific policy changes.
His memo comes in the wake of a stinging 400-page independent commission report that concluded the military isn't ready for a catastrophic attack on the country, and that National Guard forces don't have the equipment or training they need for the job.
That report, released early this year by the Commission on the National Guard and Reserves, said the Pentagon must use the nation's citizen soldiers to create an operational force that would be fully trained, equipped and ready to defend the nation, respond to crises and supplement the active duty troops in combat.
In response, Gates said that indeed the Guard and Reserves are an integral part of the force and have assumed a greater role in military operations. And he pressed his top leaders to review the training that active duty and reserve troops receive for homeland defense and civil support missions, as opposed to the warfighting now consuming them.
He gave them 25 days to submit their proposed changes, along with any budget impact they might have, in connection with 53 separate recommendations. He said another 29 recommendations are under way or finished.
The commission's report included 95 recommendations. But Gates did not order many of those changes urged by the commission to give National Guard and Reserve troops better access to promotions, military training and education programs and other benefits. Instead, in most cases he ordered leaders in the Defense Department and the military services to review their programs to determine whether changes are needed.
His overall tone, however, pressed officials to better integrate reservists into the modern day military and consider treating them on a more equal basis to the active duty troops. Separately, he asked for more detailed proposals to better develop funding for Guard and Reserve programs and equipment.
Arnold L. Punaro, who was chairman of the commission, welcomed Gates' recommendations Monday, saying that improving the military's role in homeland defense and enhancing the clout of the reserves "represent a historic break with the past."
"Make no mistake, his decisions are aimed at landmark changes, changes that are essential if the Guard and Reserves are to remain fully capable of meeting current and future threats," said Punaro.
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In order for Big Brother (big business) to achieve his gameplan, (Globalization of the industries of the
world) a few things must happen first. A world government must be instituted in all areas that control nonreplaceable resources. (Oil, Gas, Coal, Steel, Uranium, Gold and Diamods (Oh almost forgot, Food)).
The fastest way to have this happen is to instigate turmoil in the regions you must control. This way you
may send in armed forces to "Quell the ''insurrection'' and restore order for the masses". The Mid East is
well underway to reaching the boiling point (then they will find out what ''Total War'' is all about). once that is handled the next step is the Americas. (Esp. the USA). In the USA we find that the ''racial'' pot is now on the boil. This necessitates the full militarization of H.L.S. (Home Land Security) Terrorists and Racially motivated hate groups (suddenly discovered) have joined forces and are wreaking havoc on the stability of the USA''s Infrasructure. ("You can''t trust your neighbor" is the watchword of the day). If you think I am smoking soap, read "1984" and the "Animal farm" by George Orwell then look at the recent history of the wars in this and the previous century. Its almost here folks and Race is the trigger that will bring it to fruition.
''want'' it stopped. If they stop crime then they will not be able to justify the "HUGE" budget that is dragging
this country down. War can be stopped, "No one wants it stopped, unless they have a stake (family)
involved in the fighting" there is nothing that can withstand the will of the ''people'' if they really mean what
they say. because Soldiers are ''people'' also. they will resist the intent of the people just so long, then they
start questioning their leaders. Crime is "BIG BUSINESS". BIG BUSINESS is translated as the precurser
to "BIG BROTHER". If crime and war are stopped, they lose. The drug lords will be out of a job if Crime
is stopped. Health care will be more affordable if crime stops, Ghettos will dissapear if crime stops. The
Stars are in our grasp if crime stops. GOD would be happy if crime stopped. It will but not yet, so hunker
down boys, and dig in for the long haul, man is too greedy and stupid to stop crime/war.
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Bush had them practice in Iraq for house to house search and destroy. The military has developed and paid for with our tax money WMD to use against the U.S. Citizens.
The government including the democrats , have passed laws making it legal to do anything to the citizens of this country that the government wishes to do , without any oversight or control to stop them..
Lot of Americans believe that the gun they have in the home will protect them... They must have never seen a tank roll in.. Or pay any attention to the un-man planes Bush has with WMD and satellite spying and camera technology which they cans see the pimple on your fact and blow in less then a second..
They have the concentration camps and their private mercenary army like blackwater to do as they please.. Even more so then their activities in New Orleans..
Halliburton is waiting to get anther billion dollar contract..
Have Americans been paying attention to UK , Germany and some other foreign countries... They are developing the same state police force rules and policies of the great dictatorial countries of the past.. Spying on their citizens , using military police strong force against their citizens...
My fellow Americans; fear not a Ministry of Peace.
How refreshing that our so dynamically elected new commander in chief has a historic opportunity to justly reinvent and reinvigorate how an unbridled America can now focus on helping itself first, before policing the world with our bushed (could not resist) military in the 21st century.
US tax funded National Defense must begin at home and mainly stay at home.
Mass military occupations are so out of fashion.
Quality intelligence partnered up with honed US military unconventional warfare and special operations by stealth and by guile to convey a distant preemptive threat disruption and elimination policy is much more cost effective and less risky.
Sea pirates, tyrants, and the like can be sunk one boat or training camp at a time.
Obama''s gestapo is what they are talking about.
Members of our armed forces are not so ready to crush the liberties of their fellow Americans.
The libtard left may have fallen for his pick-up lines, but our troops will show him what the "Domestic" part in "Defending the Constitution from all enemies foreign and domestic" really means.
I was 12 years in the USAF and it seems like every generation (or less) we seem to lose the plot and yet ANOTHER re-evaluation must occur. And yet when you get right down to it - the threats are still the same but the names have changed - good luck DoD!
PS - Please Obama ask Bob Gates to stay for another term as Defense Secretary
Our government are now turning the military towards the same U.S. citizens they are planning on stealing from. The government is going to financially collapse next year, all the banks backed by the U.S. government are going to default. The FDIC has in their reserves $45.2Billion, do you really believe your money is going to be insured by a bankrupt government (Do some math for once in your life people)? When these banks CDS''s turn out to be more than the country could ever earn and pay back, what will happen to the banks? When the now invested U.S. government banks are in default and closed, how are you going to get your paycheck, never mind your savings? What do you think is going to happen when the run on the banks begins from the first bank failure. As president Bush said, "This sucker is going down". The military is being called in for training because we are going to see them going through our streets (especially cities) quite often these next couple of years, looking for people who are more angry than the government feels they should be, for them stealing their entire life savings.