efense Secretary Robert M. Gates’s announcement of his plans to close the Norfolk-based U.S. Joint Services Command, end or change the jobs of 6,300 and save $704 million a year, has brought howls of protest from Virginia’s elected officials.
Virginia’s Defense Ox Gets Gored
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6 responses to “Virginia’s Defense Ox Gets Gored”
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Peter – this is one of your best posts ever. The salad days are over for quite a while.
TMT
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It may be time and has been for some time to re-consider the value of 911 driven spending. Even if we manageged to put half-way stable governments in Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, and several states in Southeast Asia, does anyone think that will halt jihad-ism?
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Somalia will be the next (and once again) hot spot. While I understand that government spending must be cut and that the DoD will be among the departments taking cuts … I wonder about closing a command designed to get the services working together more effectively. That effort seems like it would save more money than it costs.
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Groveton – every new Tom, Dick and Harry DOD wannabe agency entitles itself "joint" now.
There are so many "joint" commands that they fight each other over who is really in charge.
When I worked for the Navy – many of the agencies that I was familiar with were finding some way to shoehorn "Joint" into their name.
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this looks like a map that EMR would have fun with:
" Geography of a Recession"
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2009/03/03/us/20090303_LEONHARDT.html
Virginia doesn't look too awful…comparatively
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There's a lot of pork in Homeland Security and Counterterrorism. This move doesn't address the bloat in those agencies.
The US already provides troops as part of the multinational peacekeeping force in Somalia. That was one of the justifications the terrorist group Al-Shabaab used for the attack in Uganda.
Didn't we do this in the 70's and 80's when we offered aid to all these 3rd world governments to fend off Marxist guerrillas? Later, it become the war against drug trafficking.


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