Posted on 04/13/2006 3:55:30 PM PDT by jmc1969
The commander who led the elite 82nd Airborne Division during its mission in Iraq has joined the chorus of retired generals calling on Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld to leave the Pentagon.
"I really believe that we need a new secretary of defense because Secretary Rumsfeld carries way too much baggage with him," retired Maj. Gen. Charles Swannack told CNN's Barbara Starr on Thursday.
He also suggested other changes among the top brass at the Pentagon.
"I think we need senior military leaders who understand the principles of war and apply them ruthlessly, and when the time comes, they need to call it like it is,".
"Specifically, I feel he has micromanaged the generals who are leading our forces there," Swannack said in the telephone interview.
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If indeed we are not presently applying the principles of war "ruthlessly", then I agree - - Rummy should step down.
Amen to the conclusion. I think the meat is more in the middle though. I think some of the brass have done some learning as well.
Well, this is certainly separating the wheat from the chaff. Those who stand up and take responsibility...and those who run to the press.
It's very interesting.
I am with you.
A real leader would never dishonor the uniform by pandering to an anti-American attack machine like CNN or the New York Times.
As a US service member, I find it disgusting that they are behaving like this.
We are at war, and men like Donald Rumsfeld are doing the best that they can to win it.
Fools like these "generals" undermine our progress and dishearten the troops in the fight, and Al Qaeda is laughing about it all.
I will piss on the graves of these "generals" before I salute them, and I do so only because they give aid and comfort to the enemy who is sworn to kill innocent Americans.
You don't know what you are talking about.
Here is somebody who knows what he is talking about:
"If we could have gotten more troops on the ground, we would have, but we couldn't come through Turkey. We had one small hole to get through. That was up through Kuwait. And we got as many troops on the ground as fast as we could." - - LtGen Michael Delong USMC Ret.
That's all well and good and a reasonable point.
BUT remember that most of the criticism of Rummy has been that he has been TOO ruthless...that is up until now.
Rummy's position is POLITICAL/CIVILIAN and therefore he must also take political calculations into consideration. It is possible that at this point, this is as ruthless as he can authorize without setting the administration up for worse problems.
The military always has, and always will be under civilian leadership. And as the Fox panel pointed out today on Hume's show...if you go back and read about some of the horrible things generals have said about Churchill in the like, you will realize just how tame this criticism really is.
34 - four star generals/admirals
124 - three star generals/admirals
278 - two star generals/admirals
439 - one star generals/admirals
Throw in the U.S. Coast Guard and you have 900 generals and admirals on active duty today. This is roughly the same number of generals/admirals who were on active duty in WWII when our military was 12,000,000 strong.
Given that on any given year 15-20% of those generals/admirals will retire each year it doesn't take much figuring to realize that the number of generals calling for Secretary Rumsfeld to resign is laughable.
Conservatives aren't allowed to criticize the handling of the war.
I don't think Rummy has that in him.
You don't know the man at all then - Nor is your radar of perception all that accurate ...with all due respect.
Get the job done?? - We have fought and continue to fight the most successful unconventional war in the history of man! - What we have accomplished in the last 4 years is amazing by all intellectually honest objectionable standards.
No, It is the Old Big Green that had outlived its usefulness and SecDef Rumsfeld has helped in making the needed changes. Of course this has upset some and hurt some feelings.....but men don't run to the MSM (who they know without question at every turn is looking to run down our war efforts. They know this, yet they turn to these people to get their axe (message) out. That speaks volumes about these people.).
That is a true statement!
The General should have went to Foxnews or no one.
I didn't think of that.
He went right to where he knew the word would get out fast.
I still want to kick some keyster though! - see my other posts
I agree. We can't fight a civilized war with an uncivilized people. We need to get ruthless and show the rest of the world what we can do. I bet Iran would shut-the-f-up tomorrow.
Someone made a comment about where the buck stops. It stops on W's desk. He's the one who decided that Iraq (and everyone else on the planet) wants and is ready for democracy. I don't know. I hope so, but he was and still seems to be sure of it. Nobody forsaw the insurgency. By now Iraq should have been self-sufficient in every way with lots of cash due to their oil and live happily ever after.
Rumsfeld was given the task of fighting a new kind of war, and I think he has done pretty well. Of course mistakes were made. How could they not be in light of the fact nobody predicted this therefore nobody planned for it.
Hey, Saddam had to go - that was the right decision particulary as the whole world thought he had WMD. But replacing him with democracy instead of a strong man - that was a big gamble. I supported Bush then and do now, but it may turn out he was wrong in that.
OK, then.
We need to drop the big one on 'um.
Roger that, and I have no problem doing it that way if that is the decision of the civilian authority. Warriors like Patton must be held in check and others like Montgomery must be shoved along as required.
Seems like some are allowed to criticize the handling of the war... on an open forum... They just don't like the thrashing their non-logic, lame-stream media, bravo-sierra gets when they espouse it.
/johnny
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