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Obama says he’ll change Pentagon culture as sexual assaults surge
The Hill ^ | 5/8/2013 | Jeremy Herb and Justin Sink

Posted on 05/08/2013 3:19:15 AM PDT by markomalley

President Obama on Tuesday said he had “no tolerance” for sexual assault in the military and urged the Pentagon to clean house after a new report revealed a sharp rise in incidents.

Obama also said that while sexual assault in the ranks was “not a new phenomenon,” he wouldn’t be satisfied with a response that did not seriously address the issue.

“Sexual assault is an outrage, it is a crime, and that’s true for society at large,” Obama said at a joint press conference with the visiting President of South Korea Park Geun-hye. “And if it happens inside our military, whoever is carrying it out is betraying the uniform that they’re wearing.”

Obama said those found to be responsible should be court-martialed, fired and dishonorably discharged.

“I expect consequences. I don’t want just more speeches, awareness programs or training where people ultimately look the other way,” the president said.

Obama said he had told Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel that the Pentagon must do “everything we can to root this out.”

“I’ve … indicated to him that we not only have to step up our game but exponentially go after it,” Obama said.

The annual report from the Pentagon found 6.1 percent of female service members said they had received “unwanted sexual contact” along with 1.2 percent of males.

The Pentagon estimates 26,000 sexual assaults took place across the armed forces in 2012, based on the results of a confidential survey. The estimate is a 37 percent increase from the last survey completed in 2010, when the department estimated 19,000 total cases.

The report found that the number of reported sexual assaults rose to 3,374 last year, up from 3,192 in 2011. That’s the highest number of reported cases since the Pentagon began submitting annual reports to Congress on sexual assault in 2004.

Hagel announced several new initiatives on Tuesday designed to hold military leaders at all levels accountable for improving military culture.

“This department may be nearing a stage where the frequency of this crime and the perception that there is tolerance of it could very well undermine our ability to effectively carry out the mission and to recruit and retain the good people we need,” Hagel said.

The Pentagon has come under fire in recent weeks for how it handles sexual assault within its ranks.

Lawmakers say the military is not taking the issue seriously enough, with some seeking to overhaul how it investigates and prosecutes cases.

The action has been fueled by more than two dozen accusations of sexual misconduct by basic training instructors at Lackland Air Base last year, as well as the dismissal of a guilty verdict by a commander in a post-trial review in an Air Force sexual assault case.

The criticism escalated this week after revelations that an Air Force lieutenant colonel who was tasked with preventing sexual assaults was charged on Sunday with sexual battery.

“While under our legal system everyone is innocent until proven guilty, this arrest speaks volumes about the status and effectiveness of DOD’s efforts to address the plague of sexual assaults in the military,” Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Carl Levin (D-Mich.) said Tuesday at a hearing on the Air Force.

After learning of the charges against Lt. Col. Jeff Krusinski, the military dismissed him from his post Monday.

“We’re all outraged and disgusted over these very troubling allegations,” Hagel said.

The Pentagon estimates the total number of sexual assaults based on an anonymous survey of service members; experts say that most victims do not report the crime to their superiors or law enforcement.

The 2012 survey found that 66 percent of women and 76 percent of men did not report the sexual crimes, down from 71 percent of women and 85 percent of men in the 2010 survey.

Hagel suggested that one reason the number of reported claims may be up is that more victims are coming forward.

“It does say something that we’re seeing more and more people come forward,” he said. “There may well be some new confidence starting to develop that we will take it seriously.”

Lawmakers said the report shows the military is moving in the wrong direction.

They are eyeing changes to the military’s judicial code, particularly in the wake of the decision by a military commander at Aviano Air Base to overturn a guilty verdict.

“That is the crux of the problem here, because if a victim does not believe that the system is capable of believing her, there’s no point in risking your entire career,” said Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.).

McCaskill has placed a hold on an appointment for Air Force Lt. Gen. Susan Helms because Helms also had overturned a sexual assault verdict. She said Tuesday she wants to meet with Helms before lifting the hold.

Hagel recommended last month that the military’s judicial code be changed to strip commanders of the ability to overturn guilty verdicts in a post-trial review.

Some lawmakers want the military to go further and remove the prosecution of sexual assault cases from the military’s chain of command altogether.

Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) pressed Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Mark Welsh on the issue at Tuesday’s Armed Services panel hearing.

Welsh defended the need for keeping the process within the chain of command, and he said that the reporting problems also existed in the civilian sector.

“I don’t think it’s any different in the military,” Welsh said.

“I think it’s very different in the military,” Gillibrand shot back. “I think you’re precisely wrong about that. Everything is about the chain of command.”


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For Obama, the solution is very simple: just kick out all heterosexual, white males. Then anybody who complains is either a racist, a misogynist, or a homophobe.

Problem solved.

/sarc

1 posted on 05/08/2013 3:19:15 AM PDT by markomalley
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"Hey look over here! Too many sexual assaults in the military!" - Barry Soetoro and his boy, little Chucky Hagel.

Another distraction from the Obama regime. Benghazi is starting to get to them.

2 posted on 05/08/2013 3:23:38 AM PDT by FlingWingFlyer (America is the root cause of violent crime in Mexico. - Barack Hussein Obama Jr.)
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Its just a tactic to further dismantle the military.


3 posted on 05/08/2013 3:25:53 AM PDT by driftdiver (I could eat it raw, but why do ithat when I have a fire.)
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To: FlingWingFlyer

He’s getting sillier and more pathetic every time with his attempted distractions.

Aside from that, these were apparently “unreported” sexual assaults. Huh? It mentions that a survey was done, so presumably people were encouraged to come up with something off-the-record for the report. Then again, there is the fact that homosexual behavior is now cool, so possibly Barry’s new gay corps (or is that corpse, ala Obama pronunciation) is feeling empowered and being naughty.


4 posted on 05/08/2013 3:29:39 AM PDT by livius
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“Dont ask, dont tell...”


5 posted on 05/08/2013 3:33:15 AM PDT by ObozoMustGo2012
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Witch Hunt already on it's way. Hagel announced teams of "inspectors" to start pouring through EVERY SINGLE DoD office, cubicle, work area, and computer files.

The DoD can't make payroll due to a lack of money, but they have time for this?

6 posted on 05/08/2013 3:34:38 AM PDT by SkyPilot
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Perhaps we should start with that photo of Reggie Love that’s in his golf bag?


7 posted on 05/08/2013 3:36:08 AM PDT by SkyPilot
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Indonesian Go Home0


8 posted on 05/08/2013 3:43:14 AM PDT by rawcatslyentist ("The arrogant one will stumble and fall With no one to raise him up" Jeremiah 50:32)
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"urged the Pentagon"

Hmmmmmm. I wonder who has been in charge of the Pentagon since January, 2009?

9 posted on 05/08/2013 3:46:20 AM PDT by Sooth2222 ("Suppose you were an idiot. And suppose you were a member of congress. But I repeat myself." M.Twain)
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why would he lash out at our military like this at a joint conference with another world leader???

maybe he should get advice form South korea on how to run a military (officers have authority to execute their subordinates)


10 posted on 05/08/2013 3:52:43 AM PDT by silverleaf (Age Takes a Toll: Please Have Exact Change)
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Maybe he can get slick Willie to help him out with this one. Plus they could share a few rounds of golf, and talk out how they will keep Hillary clean on Benghazi!


11 posted on 05/08/2013 3:54:12 AM PDT by BigLittle (Let us not expect the spiritual spring until we first pass through the spiritual winter.)
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Heterosexuality is not the issue here ~ after all, normal heterosexuals in the civilian sector are not running loose creating a reign of rapedom ~ that problem falls on a handful of misanthropes raised by their mothers to hate other women.

What's going on is that Obama himself has sexualized the military with his demands for homosexuality to be instated as the standard for all sexual relationships within the services.

Gays have a far higher rate of rape than straights, and it should be no surprise that as this Obamasexualization campaign progresses the rape rate rises to that of the homosexuals in the ranks ~ and that starts with the top brass it so seems these days.

This is Obama's problem ~ and he's done nothing about it and appears to be incapable of even understanding it.

12 posted on 05/08/2013 3:55:30 AM PDT by muawiyah
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Doies anyone else wonder how many sexual assaults we used to have before we put men and women together in the military? When we had Wacs and Waves in the Army and Navy?

When you put men and women together, something about nature makes the two attract.


13 posted on 05/08/2013 3:58:03 AM PDT by Venturer
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He wants to fundamentally transform the armed services.


14 posted on 05/08/2013 3:59:00 AM PDT by windsorknot
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yeah. he’s “got their back”.
where was he in bengazi? who had their back while he slept like a baby and wisked himself off to vegas?


15 posted on 05/08/2013 3:59:23 AM PDT by Donnafrflorida (Thru HIM all things are possible.)
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For Obama, the solution is very simple: just kick out all heterosexual, white males. Then anybody who complains is either a racist, a misogynist, or a homophobe.
Problem solved.


There is very likely a problem here, but I think there’s also an agenda at work that has to do with emasculating the military and changing its fundamentally conservative nature.

When you have men/women living in close quarters for an extended period of time, you’re going to have discipline issues. Especially so if many of these are under 25. Putting women in combat units (where they have little/no privacy) will only make this problem worse.

When I was in the Air Force, I heard some stories of the goings on that, even if half true, still floor me. One pattern is that when teens are away from home for the first time, they tend to go a little crazy—girls as well as boys. You see this in college too, but in the military there are rules.

Stupid is as stupid does.


16 posted on 05/08/2013 4:07:38 AM PDT by rbg81
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‘President Obama on Tuesday said he had “no tolerance” for sexual assault in the military...’

More horse sh*t from the Liar-in-Chief, as he shoves women and homosexuals deeper and deeper into the ranks.


17 posted on 05/08/2013 4:19:10 AM PDT by Jack Hammer (American)
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I wonder if soldiers listen to Lil Wayne and such? Rap is such a lovely thing...


18 posted on 05/08/2013 4:19:22 AM PDT by Irenic (The pencil sharpener and Elmer's glue is put away-- we've lost the red wheel barrow)
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Yes... you have changed everything jug ears! fags can enjoy butt piracy in the privacy of the toilet stalls... huh obomba?!

LLS


19 posted on 05/08/2013 4:19:34 AM PDT by LibLieSlayer (FROM MY COLD, DEAD HANDS!)
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Another Red Line, Barky ?


20 posted on 05/08/2013 4:22:32 AM PDT by Eric in the Ozarks (NRA Life Member)
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