We have to read shit before commenting on it now, dammit! :wall:
Hate because reading is hard.
We have to read shit before commenting on it now, dammit! :wall:
Hate because reading is hard.
Washington (CNN) — President Donald Trump has delegated the authority to set official troop levels in the fight against ISIS in Iraq and Syria to Secretary of Defense James Mattis, the Pentagon said Wednesday.
"At the request of Secretary of Defense Mattis, the president has delegated force management authority to the secretary," Pentagon spokesman Maj. Adrian Rankine-Galloway told CNN Wednesday.
Wow...back in Vietnam.Something that didn't get a lot of press that I recall. I only knew of it because I saw it on the cover of Stripes. I have to wonder how far this will go, numbers wise.
Trump gives Pentagon authority to set troop levels - CNNPolitics.com
Something that didn't get a lot of press that I recall. I only knew of it because I saw it on the cover of Stripes. I have to wonder how far this will go, numbers wise.
Trump gives Pentagon authority to set troop levels - CNNPolitics.com
And yet, I still want to go back in amongst all of this
Wow...back in Vietnam.
Not so. Troop levels during Vietnam had to be approved by the President. In this case Trump has given Mattis that authority.
Looks like Daesh has another group pledge allegiance and this time it's in an old conflict area; Sinai. I have a feeling this is going to get real messy for the MFO.
Insurgents using ISIS 'brand' to attract recruits in Sinai: Canadian observer
Moving the decision making authority from the WH to SecDef (especially this SecDef) is a good thing.Wow...back in Vietnam.
Moving the decision making authority from the WH to SecDef (especially this SecDef) is a good thing.
The military commander may have made the decision without the President, the NSC, or even the DoD in the decision process - but the consequences and implications to policy will still rest with the President - as a recent example.
Not so. Troop levels during Vietnam had to be approved by the President. In this case Trump has given Mattis that authority.
I'd like to think Mattis has a much greater appreciation of the tactical requirements necessary in the theater than Westmoreland and the Vietnam-era Pentagon ever did. The former is a combatant commander directly familiar with the region; the latter, senior officers who'd cut their teeth on the battlefields of Europe vrs a conventional enemy.
DisagreeWestmoreland and his peers were still thinking WW2/Korea vs adapting to the evolution of the current war in Vietnam. We had the same problem in OIF1/2 during the invasion/ first two years. Applying Desert Storm/Bosnia thinking and tactics to a different war.
I think Mattis is absolutely the right man for the job here. He is a legitimate scholar warrior, who understands where we have been, where we are and where we want to go. I think that global foresight has not changed much, then it was communism and regional control, now Islamic extremism and global trade control.
But anyway, I agree Mattis has a much better foresight for what needs to happen.