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Washington Whispers by Paul Bedard

Iraq Planning Continues Despite Presidential Election

October 20, 2008 04:13 PM ET | Paul Bedard | Permanent Link | Print

The new chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Adm. Mike Mullen, has some reassuring news. He tells Whispers that the 2008 presidential election is not intruding on war planning for Iraq and Afghanistan. Dismissing concerns in some corners that the wars are on hold until Election Day, Mullen says, "I'm not in a strategic holding pattern."

Tags: Iraq war (2003-) | Mike Mullen | War in Afghanistan (2001-)

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War Under Barack

HillBillyBill, your Comment is BRILLIANT! As opposed to George Bush's war of choice invasion of Iraq, a country unrelated to the 9/11 attacks, I expect, because Barack Obama has wider international experience and understands other cultures better than Bush, Barack will be more peaceful.

Is war inevitable?

Did a bible scribe predict that there will be wars and rumors of war?

Any history of the world and especially of this country is along with anything else a story of wars and rumors of wars for every generation.

The difference today is an all volunteer military in the U.S.

Formerly, conscription (draft) supplied the military personnel so that every family was directly involved.

Now, we admire and rely on the volunteers (it used to be called a mercenary army).

Patriotism motivates voluntary service, but so does the promise of education & training, health care for self and family and other perks that are very appealing in peacetime (albeit rare in this country's history).

Military careers are greatly enhanced during wartime (for the top brass).

Wartime presidents achieve greatness during wars--and often reelection.

Industries become vastly wealthy supplying everything imaginable to sustain wars and replacing what is destroyed.

Wars used to be for acquiring territory. Today they just acquire wealth on the one hand and debt on the other.

War may not be inevitable, but I see no end in sight for them.

This country maintains a military presence in over 150 countries in the world today and some 369,000 military personnel to operate them (not counting the ones now on active duty in Iraq and Afganistan). And not counting their families that often reside with them in those countries during their tour of duty.

And in addition to what our government pays to maintain those bases, the 369.000 receive their base pay plus bonuses for being on foreign soil. They receive additional benefits for their families.

But what would happen if we brought half of these non-combat personnel not serving in war zones, back home?

Would the world explode in uncontrolled war? Not likely.

But what a boost to our economy that would create. Neary 185,000 families spending their income here, on top of the savings to our country for no longer having to suuport them abroad--talk about a stimulus package--and without the government spending more money it hasn't got.

Oh well, time to wake up and start another day.

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