Army Maj. Gen. Paul E. Vallely, retired, charges in a 21-page position statement made available to WND, titled “The Obama Military – Evolution and Legacy,” that Obama already has begun working with Russia to reduce nuclear weapons without a treaty, which would require Senate ratification.
“This would allow Obama
and the executive branch to unilaterally cut our military capability and
nuclear weaponry and ignore the treaty clause of the Constitution,” said
Vallely, who has also served as a senior military analyst for Fox News Channel.
Vallely has also charged,
along with several other top generals, that Obama is purging the
military by firing top-level commanders and that his ultimate goal is to
“destroy U.S. military superiority” to the “advantage of our global enemies.”
In his capacity as
chairman of the organization Stand Up America, Vallely
previously called for the resignations of Obama, Vice President Joe
Biden and certain congressional leaders, issuing a “national call to action”
aimed at bringing about those resignations.
Vallely is far from the only one worried about a
plunge in military capabilities under Obama’s administration.
Frank Gaffney, former acting assistant secretary
of defense during the Reagan administration, has asserted that placing women in
combat is just the latest example of a “deliberate and systematic wrecking
operation” the administration has conducted against the U.S. armed forces since
2009.
In addition, the Obama administration has
directed measures to reduce the Pentagon budget by $1.3 trillion over the next
10 years, said Gaffney, currently president of the Washington-based Center for
Security Policy.
In turn, this is
bringing about the elimination or slowing of virtually all modernization
programs, reduction in maintenance of worn-out weapons systems and other
equipment and diminished training and cutting back in benefits, such as the
plan the Pentagon has ordered to cut out commissary privileges at all of the
military’s 178 U.S. and 70 foreign bases.
Further, Obama’s social agenda now includes
changes in the law to allow open homosexuality in the ranks of the American
armed forces.
Response? Increased foreign aggression
The undermining of the U.S. military hasn’t been
lost on other countries like China, Russia, Iran and North Korea, all of whom
have become more militarily aggressive during the Obama administration.
Robert Fisher, a Chinese military affairs
specialist, says the Chinese leadership is “not impressed” with the
administration’s decisions regarding next-generation stealth aircraft and its
retirement of more than half of the Navy’s warships.
At the same time, Beijing has deployed its
“carrier killer” missile, the Dong Feng-21D, that can be fired from a mobile
launcher as Beijing begins to show greater military assertiveness in the East
and South China Seas.
Retired Navy Capt. Joseph John tells WND the
“bigger picture” is that “the U.S. armed forces have been under relentless
attack by the occupant of the Oval Office for five years.”
A Naval Academy graduate, John had three tours
of duty in Vietnam, served as an al-Qaida expert for the FBI, and was a
commanding officer with SEALs embedded on special operations. As chairman of
Combat Veterans For Congress PAC (Political Action Committee), he has helped
elect 20 combat veterans to Congress.
“I believe there are more than 137 officers who
have been forced out or given bad evaluation reports so they will never make
flag [officer], because of their failure to comply to certain views,” John told
WND.
“The truly sad story is that many of the
brightest graduates of the three major service academies witnessing what the
social experiment on diversity … is doing to the U.S. military, are leaving the
service after five years,” he said. “We are being left with an officer corps
that can be made to be more compliant, that is, exactly what Obama needs to
effect his long range goals for the U.S. military.”
In an email to WND, John outlined what he termed
“a very few of the most egregious” aspects of Obama’s “attack” on the military
over the past five years.
He referred specifically to the Rules of
Engagement in combat that were put in place after Obama took office, claiming
the changes resulted in very high casualty rates in Afghanistan, including the
loss of 17 members of SEAL Team 6 in one incident.
“The Rules of Engagement precluded the use of
suppression fire at a landing zone,” John noted.
Endangering safety
Retired Air Force pilot Lt. Col. Robert “Buzz”
Patterson, who was a senior military aide to President Bill Clinton, also
asserts that Obama’s national security policies are weakening the military and
endangering the country’s safety.
Author of the recent book, “Conduct Unbecoming –
How Barack Obama is Destroying the Military and Endangering our Security,”
Patterson said Obama is underfunding and misusing the military, making America
more vulnerable.
Retired Army Maj. Gen. Patrick Brady, recipient
of the U.S. military’s highest decoration, the Medal of Honor, as well as other
top retired officers, say Obama’s agenda is decimating the morale of the U.S.
ranks to the point members no longer feel prepared to fight or have the desire
to win.
“There is no doubt he [Obama] is intent on
emasculating the military and will fire anyone who disagrees with him” over
such issues as “homosexuals, women in foxholes, the Obama sequester,” Brady
told WND.
Brady, a legendary “Dust
Off” air ambulance pilot in Vietnam who described his experiences in “Dead Men
Flying: Victory in Viet Nam,” said, “The problem is military people
will seldom, while on duty, go on the record over such issues, and many will
not ever, no matter how true.
“I hear from many off the record who are upset with the current military leadership and some are leaving and have left in the past,” he said.
Brady, who has served as president of the Congressional Medal of Honor Society, referred to additional problems in today’s military including “girly-men leadership [and] medals for not shooting and operating a computer. This president will never fight if there is any reason to avoid it and with a helpless military he can just point to our weakness and shrug his shoulders.”
Retired Army Lt. Gen. William G. “Jerry” Boykin, who was a founding member of Delta Force and later deputy undersecretary of defense for intelligence under President George W. Bush, tells WND it is worrying that four-star generals are being retired at the rate that has occurred under Obama.
“Over the past three years, it is unprecedented for the number of four-star generals to be relieved of duty, and not necessarily relieved for cause,” Boykin said. “I believe there is a purging of the military. The problem is worse than we have ever seen.”
‘Demand resignation’
Vallely said
the current crop of political leadership at the federal level must be forced to
resign by the “demand resignation” process
which he explained requires massive grassroots protests and social networking.
As an example, he cited
the public and media pressure that led to the resignation of President Richard
Nixon. Vallely also has
announced the formation of a “provisional leadership council” – a
citizens’ commission – to scrutinize Obama administration actions on national
security and economic issues.
To begin the process of “reclaiming America,”
Vallely envisions an “American Leadership Council” to be comprised of 12 people
who would hold “America’s interests first, not their own,” and be people from
“proven leadership,” not “talking heads” and “community organizers.”
“These must be people who have led large
businesses and/or held military positions of consequence,” Vallely said. “These
must be people who hold loyalty, fealty and love for this country first, and
most of all, they must be trustworthy.”
He told WND that he intends to announce their
names shortly.
“Under the Obama administration, the military
has not been appropriately used to improve diplomatic relations, largely
because the military is not viewed as a mechanism to achieve diplomatic
success,” Vallely said. “Instead, Obama employs it as a ‘nation-building’ tool,
a function quite anathema to its very definition.”
“Now, it’s not even fighting, just assassinating
individuals. Retreat is now known as ‘drawdown’ and victory is now known as
‘nation-building’ or ‘transitioning,’” he said.
Vallely said that while conservatives see the
military as a “crucial component” of diplomacy, Obama views it as a
“hindrance.”
“Changing diplomacy,” he said, “therefore is
being carried out in a number of ways by the Obama administration: diminishing
the military role and leadership in diplomacy; manipulating the rules of
engagement; and making the U.S. military irrelevant elsewhere.”
Source: World News Daily, Former Pacific Command leader warns against giving global enemies combat advantage by F. Michael Maloof, 12/25/13, http://www.wnd.com/2013/11/general-obama-purposely-weakening-u-s-military/#E6jpgohyHT2FMMtu.99
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