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Tuesday, March 08, 2016

The Shortchanging of the American Military

American soldiers are engaged in combat missions all over the Middle East right now, as special forces take the attack to ISIS and Taliban terrorists in Afghanistan. But under Barack Obama, they're doing it with one hand tied behind their back. As Foxnews notes:

The tip of the spear may be losing its edge.

Navy SEAL teams don't have enough combat rifles to go around, even as these highly trained forces are relied on more than ever to carry out counterterrorism operations and other secretive missions, according to SEALs who have confided in Rep. Duncan Hunter, R-Calif.

After SEALs return from a deployment, their rifles are given to other commandos who are shipping out, said Hunter, a former Marine who served three combat tours in Iraq and Afghanistan. This weapons carousel undercuts the "train like you fight" ethos of the U.S. special operations forces, they said.

Hunter said he's been contacted by several SEALs, but he declined to provide further information about the weapons they use in order to protect their identities.

U.S. military officials said they were looking into the issue.

Sharing rifles may seem inconsequential. It's not. The weapons, which are outfitted with telescopic targeting sights and laser pointers, are fine-tuned to individual specifications and become intensely personal pieces of gear.

"They want their rifles," Hunter said. "It's their lifeline. So let them keep their guns until they're assigned desk jobs at the Pentagon."

The Pentagon has an incredibly bloated budget. The government has dumped 1.5 trillion dollars into a fighter jet that doesn't work. That we can't divert some of those resources into properly equipping those most likely to be in harm's way is a national disgrace.


Source: AAN

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

The premise of the article is to take away funding from one part of the military (that in his opinion doesn't work) to fund another part.

The better answer would be to:
1. Quit funding our enemies through the State Department.
2. Quit funding welfare and food stamps for people that can work.
3. Quit funding additional babies on welfare.
4. Quit funding 'green' initiatives that go bankrupt.
5. Quit paying government workers that are incompetent, unqualified, and only rose via time-served.
6. Quit giving congress raises without voter approval.

Any one of these would buy the correct number of weapons for our special forces - with money left over!

Anonymous said...

SEAL teams use rifles costing from $2000 and up to not more than $10,000. This is a pittance. Pay the freight. It's your responsibility, not your option. Get busy --- now!

Anonymous said...

There are dozens of horror stories like this. It's definitely coming to a draft must to continue to meet numbers for our military. Kinda hard to get people to volunteer to put themselves in harms way to be left hanging out to dry