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JFK Pentagon Didn't Want Nam-Foggy Bottom Pushed It-Returning Vets Spat Upon-Let M*A*S*H 'Splain It
Freep | 11-18-2017 | CharlesOConnell

Posted on 11/18/2017 12:39:33 PM PST by CharlesOConnell

The JFK Pentagon didn't want Viet Nam, it was Foggy Bottom that pushed it. Now, after the State Department at last became a wholly owned subsidiary of the Klinton Krime Korp, the roaches are running around crying havok, claiming that Tillerson is causing a brain drain.

Let M*A*S*H 'Splain it to you.

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x59aj08 -- M*A*S*H -- The Ringbanger


TOPICS: Conspiracy; Government; Military/Veterans; Politics
KEYWORDS: bottom; civicsnotlearned; department; drunkagain; dumbarticle; foggy; state
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1 posted on 11/18/2017 12:39:33 PM PST by CharlesOConnell
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The State Department is hitting back at the growing bipartisan criticism of Rex Tillerson’s leadership and accusations he is presiding over a debilitating brain drain of the nation’s diplomatic corps. At the same time, it allowed that a lack of communication with employees about Tillerson’s intent to reorganize the department had contributed to low morale.

In a letter to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee’s Republican chairman, the department said Tillerson’s reorganization plans aren’t crippling the agency as reports have claimed. Top ranks aren’t being intentionally gutted through attrition, mass retirements and buyouts, it said, and a planned 8 percent reduction of its nearly 75,000 employees had been mandated by the Office of Management and Budget and is proceeding under that order.

Meanwhile, State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert said there was a need to better communicate plans.

“Admittedly, the department could do a better job of communicating every single step along the way of the redesign process,” she told reporters. “There is a morale issue and the department realizes that we need to say more.”

In the letter, which was sent to Sen. Bob Corker late Thursday, the department said there are only 108 fewer foreign service officers now than in 2016. The tally is still 2,000 more than there were in 2008, it said.

It said a widely cited figure that 60 percent of diplomats at the highest level had left the foreign service since January is a “distortion” because only six people held the rank known as “career ambassador.” Two remain, it said. Since 1980, only from one to seven career ambassadors have ever served at the same time.

Nevertheless, the letter seems unlikely to stem the criticism of Tillerson. Critics also point to departures of senior and mid-level foreign service officers and a hiring freeze of entry level diplomats that has been relaxed only to take on about 100 new employees in the current budget year. That’s about a third of recent yearly intakes.

Nauert appealed to frustrated diplomats not to leave their careers in frustration.

“There is a morale issue in this building and that’s why I say, you know, folks, hang in there,” she said. “We have a lot of work to be done. Please don’t give up. Don’t give up on this building. Don’t give up on what America’s doing. Don’t give up on the importance of this job and this career.”

Democratic and Republican lawmakers also oppose Tillerson’s proposal to cut the department’s budget by nearly 30 percent, suggesting there will be rancorous exchanges on staffing levels in coming months.

The letter, signed by Charles S. Faulkner of the Bureau of Legislative Affairs, follows an intense week of criticism of Tillerson.

Since taking office, the former Exxon Mobil CEO has been targeted by frequent attacks from Democrats, former diplomats and pundits on the left and the right. In recent days, Corker and a fellow prominent Republican, Arizona Sen. John McCain, joined the chorus.

Corker on Tuesday echoed comments of his committee’s top Democrat, Sen. Ben Cardin, who spoke of “alarming” reports that America’s diplomatic corps is being decimated by the reorganization. Corker said the concerns were “bipartisan in nature” and lamented that a briefing about the reorganization with State Department officials had been “very unsatisfactory” and incomplete.

A day later, McCain, the Senate Armed Services Committee chairman, wrote a letter with Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen criticizing the department for management decisions “that threaten to undermine the long-term health and effectiveness of American diplomacy.”

The entire minority membership of the House Foreign Affairs Committee followed, writing to Tillerson to say they’re “profoundly concerned about what appears to be the intentional hollowing-out of our senior diplomatic ranks and the entire State Department with no apparent goal.”

The criticism followed a highly critical missive from the American Foreign Service Association, the union representing U.S. diplomats.

Its president, Barbara Stephenson, likened senior staff reductions to a “decapitation” that would be met with public outcry if it had occurred in the military.

“The rapid loss of so many senior officers has a serious, immediate and tangible effect on the capacity of the United States to shape world events,” she said.

The State Department feels the criticism is unfair. In its letter to Corker, the agency said there are only 20 fewer senior foreign service officers now than there were a year ago (1,048 compared with 1,068). This year’s retirements are five fewer than in 2016, it said. Buyouts to induce early retirement of more than 600 diplomats are consistent with a directive to reduce the federal workforce.

It said reorganization is a work in progress, appealing for patience as officials make the department “more efficient and effective within a sustainable budget.”

“A project such as this demands careful execution and we are committed to doing just that and notifying Congress as required,” the State Department said.


2 posted on 11/18/2017 12:39:57 PM PST by CharlesOConnell (CharlesOConnell)
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JFK Pentagon didn't want Viet Nam

our involvement in Vietnam started with Eisenhower:

November 1, 1955 — President Eisenhower deploys the Military Assistance Advisory Group to train the Army of the Republic of Vietnam. This marks the official beginning of American involvement in the war as recognized by the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. April 1956 — The last French troops leave Vietnam.

3 posted on 11/18/2017 12:43:45 PM PST by Robert DeLong
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what?


4 posted on 11/18/2017 12:44:05 PM PST by WeWaWes (When I look in the mirror I see an elephant--a bad ass elephant)
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The usual libtard b.s. Turns out that the foreign service is significantly LARGER than it was in 2008, but just trying to get rid of some Obama era fat will be portrayed as a massacre.

"still 2,000 more than there were in 2008"
5 posted on 11/18/2017 12:46:18 PM PST by Enchante (Bill, Anthony, Harvey .... how does lesbo Hillary manage to surround herself with male predators???)
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To: CharlesOConnell

Titulus Est incoprehensible


6 posted on 11/18/2017 1:05:34 PM PST by Mastador1 (I'll take a bad dog over a good politician any day!)
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How did they manage to flip the video of MASH so all the credits are reversed and everyone is left-handed???
And why would they leave it that way?


7 posted on 11/18/2017 1:22:33 PM PST by sparklite2 (-)
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To: CharlesOConnell

M.A.S.H. was set in the Korean war.


8 posted on 11/18/2017 1:28:45 PM PST by Dalberg-Acton
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To: Dalberg-Acton

57,000 LIVES LATER.


9 posted on 11/18/2017 1:57:55 PM PST by DIRTYSECRET (urope. Why do they put up with this.)
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