Feb 052010
 

By Greg Jaffe
Washington Post, February 5, 2010

ambushThe U.S. military has reprimanded an unusually large number of commanders for battlefield failures in Afghanistan in recent weeks, reflecting a new push by the top brass to hold commanders responsible for major incidents in which troops are killed or wounded, said senior military officials.

The military does not release figures on disciplinary actions taken against field commanders. But officials familiar with recent investigations said letters of reprimand or other disciplinary action have been recommended for officers involved in three ambushes in which U.S. troops battled Taliban forces in remote villages in 2008 and 2009. Such administrative actions can scuttle chances for promotion and end a career if they are made part of an officer’s permanent personnel file. Continue reading »

Jan 202010
 

By Noah Shachtman
Danger Room, January 20, 2010

Rescue opsIn the American military, few missions are considered more important than rescuing missing or kidnapped troops. So it’s more than a little odd that U.S. forces in Iraq have decided to outsource that operation to a private company. The military’s Joint Contracting Command-Iraq/Afghanistan on Sunday handed out a one year, $11.3 million, no-bid contract to Blackbird Technologies Inc., declaring that the firm was “the only contractor that can currently provide the subject matter expertise needed” for personnel rescue operations. Continue reading »

Jan 202010
 

By Mark Thompson
Time, January 20, 2010

Ft Hood shootingThe U.S. military’s just-released report into the Fort Hood shootings spends 86 pages detailing various slipups by Army officers but not once mentions Major Nidal Hasan by name or even discusses whether the killings may have had anything to do with the suspect’s view of his Muslim faith. And as Congress opens two days of hearings on Wednesday into the Pentagon probe of the Nov. 5 attack that left 13 dead, lawmakers want explanations for that omission. Continue reading »

Jan 152010
 

And if they had connected the dots and tried to be proactive, I’m sure they wouldn’t have been labeled racists or Islamaphobes.  ~ Dagny

FOXNews.com, January 15, 2010

Fort Hood ShootingAs many as eight Army officers may be punished for failing to heed warning signs and take action against suspected Fort Hood gunman Maj. Nidal Hasan, a U.S. official said Thursday.

First reported in the Los Angeles Times, an official familiar with a Pentagon review Continue reading »

Jan 152010
 

FoxNews.com
January 15, 2010

Nidal hasanThe Pentagon’s review of the deadly Fort Hood shooting reveals serious “shortcomings” in the military’s ability to stop foreign extremists from trying to use its own soldiers against the United States, Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Friday.

The Pentagon’s review of the deadly Fort Hood shooting reveals serious “shortcomings” in the military’s ability to stop foreign extremists from trying to use its own soldiers against the United States, Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Friday. Continue reading »

Jan 142010
 

ANNE GEARAN and ANNE FLAHERTY
OneNewsNow, January 13, 2010

american soldiersWASHINGTON- President Barack Obama will ask Congress for an additional $33 billion to fight unpopular wars in Afghanistan and Iraq on top of a record $708 billion for the Defense Department next year, The Associated Press has learned- request that could be an especially hard sell to some of the administration’s Democratic allies.

The extra $33 billion in 2010 would mostly go toward the expansion of the war in Afghanistan. Obama ordered an extra 30,000 troops for that war as part of an overhaul of the war strategy late last year. Continue reading »

Jan 082010
 

AJ Strata
January 8, 2010
The Strata-Sphere blog

As the repercussions of the disastrous news concerning how our new national security team screwed up (why didn’t anyone ask about why these people were wasting time with the war on global warming??) continue to reverberate CBS News is reporting on disturbing results in the still classified Ft Hood post-action report:

Less than a month after major Nidal Hasan allegedly killed 13 people at Fort Hood, Texas, the Pentagon’s top intelligence officer sent the White House a report detailing an earlier failure to connect the dots. Continue reading »

Oct 202009
 

By Phil Stewart

ABOARD A U.S. MILITARY AIRCRAFT (Reuters) – The United States cannot wait for problems surrounding the legitimacy of the Afghan government to be resolved before making a decision on troops, U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates said.
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