New Conservatives
New Conservatives and the Military
By Daniel G. Jennings
One of the most vital and most difficult tasks for New Conservatives will be developing a critical and constructive attitude towards the military.
Mainly, this means New Conservatives will have to learn to distinguish between our men and women in uniform, the brave young patriots putting their lives on the line in the field, and the bureaucracy in the giant building in Arlington, Virginia, known as the Pentagon. New Conservatives must learn that the bureaucrats in the Pentagon (no matter how many ribbons or stars they wear on their uniforms) don’t always work for the best interests of the troops on the front lines. Often the Pentagon Bureaucrats work only for their own interests and the interests of the bureaucracy they profit from.
New Conservatives must recognize that General Dwight D. Eisenhower was correct when he warned of the rise of a “military industrial complex” in his final speech as president. Ike wasn’t warning of a sinister conspiracy to murder JFK and invade Vietnam in this speech. No the old general was warning Americans that a vast politically powerful military bureaucracy had grown up on the banks of the Potomac and that a massive industry that profited from that bureaucracy had also arisen.
The purpose of military industrial bureaucrats in the Pentagon is not to make America’s military more effective but to get a larger and larger piece of the budget pie to pay for weapons systems and programs. These weapons systems and programs as our fighting men in Iraq have learned are often of little or no use in modern war. Instead they exist to keep tax dollars flowing to politically-connected defense contractors and the politicians and bureaucrats they are in bed with.
The officers who champion and green light weapons systems at the Pentagon often take high paying jobs at defense contractors when they retire from the service. By championing high tech weaponry, the officers are really ensuring their own comfortable retirements not strengthening our nation’s defenses.
We see the results of this in a military that maintains a massive surface navy of several hundred ships even though there is no potential enemy with a large surface navy. Many of the giant warships our navy deploys are little more than floating targets for terrorists and other enemies with missiles, planes, torpedo boats, heavy artillery, diesel submarines or suicide bombers. Yet we have to maintain these warships because the Navy bureaucracy and the giant corporations and politicians that profit from it require them.
Or in an Air Force that keeps fifty year old four engine bombers flying at a time when every other nation has scrapped its four engine bombers. Or an army that invests in giant tanks designed to fight the Red Army (which no longer exists) when soldiers lack such basic gear as battle armor and armored cars to ride around in. Or for that matter in the talk of strategic missile defense, something that hasn’t been perfected yet but Russian scientists have already figured out how to outwit.
Nor do the Pentagon bureaucrats really seem to care about the men and women in uniform. The pay for enlisted men and women, the backbone of our military is criminally low. The kind of basic training and equipment soldiers need for Modern War is often sorely lacking. Soldiers find themselves in the field with high tech gear but without basic equipment such as battle armor. The same bureaucrats constantly redeploy exhausted troops and refuse to stand up for soldiers falsely accused of perpetuating atrocities by the leftist media.
Nor does anybody at the Pentagon seem to be studying modern wars and how to fight and win them. Instead we have a military that still looks as if it is equipped to fight and win World War II which ended 60 years ago.
Conservatives have to take a long hard look at the Pentagon and realize that the Pentagon is big government and needs to be treated accordingly. We need to slash the budget for high tech weaponry and seriously consider drastically reducing both the Air Force and the Navy. At the same time we need to raise the pay of military personnel and concentrate on things like training, and infantry tactics.
More importantly we need a military that is designed to fight the kind of wars being waged in the world today, small, nasty, dirty and limited. We need soldiers prepared to deal with insurgents with homemade bombs and fifty year old rifles rather than high tech warriors trained to defeat Communism. Note to the Pentagon, the Cold War’s over, we won and the Communists are history.
So how do we start crafting a New Conservative agenda for the military? Well a good start would be to start listening to Conservative Critics of the military such as retired Marine Col. Bill Lind, one of the few people in Washington who understands Modern War and what it entails.
Another would be to remember that the backbone of our military is not a big building on the subway line in Arlington, Virginia, it’s the young men with the rifles and helmets on the actual battle field. Until Conservatives start putting their interests ahead of the bureaucrats in the Pentagon our military is going to be a very bad joke.
By Daniel G. Jennings
One of the most vital and most difficult tasks for New Conservatives will be developing a critical and constructive attitude towards the military.
Mainly, this means New Conservatives will have to learn to distinguish between our men and women in uniform, the brave young patriots putting their lives on the line in the field, and the bureaucracy in the giant building in Arlington, Virginia, known as the Pentagon. New Conservatives must learn that the bureaucrats in the Pentagon (no matter how many ribbons or stars they wear on their uniforms) don’t always work for the best interests of the troops on the front lines. Often the Pentagon Bureaucrats work only for their own interests and the interests of the bureaucracy they profit from.
New Conservatives must recognize that General Dwight D. Eisenhower was correct when he warned of the rise of a “military industrial complex” in his final speech as president. Ike wasn’t warning of a sinister conspiracy to murder JFK and invade Vietnam in this speech. No the old general was warning Americans that a vast politically powerful military bureaucracy had grown up on the banks of the Potomac and that a massive industry that profited from that bureaucracy had also arisen.
The purpose of military industrial bureaucrats in the Pentagon is not to make America’s military more effective but to get a larger and larger piece of the budget pie to pay for weapons systems and programs. These weapons systems and programs as our fighting men in Iraq have learned are often of little or no use in modern war. Instead they exist to keep tax dollars flowing to politically-connected defense contractors and the politicians and bureaucrats they are in bed with.
The officers who champion and green light weapons systems at the Pentagon often take high paying jobs at defense contractors when they retire from the service. By championing high tech weaponry, the officers are really ensuring their own comfortable retirements not strengthening our nation’s defenses.
We see the results of this in a military that maintains a massive surface navy of several hundred ships even though there is no potential enemy with a large surface navy. Many of the giant warships our navy deploys are little more than floating targets for terrorists and other enemies with missiles, planes, torpedo boats, heavy artillery, diesel submarines or suicide bombers. Yet we have to maintain these warships because the Navy bureaucracy and the giant corporations and politicians that profit from it require them.
Or in an Air Force that keeps fifty year old four engine bombers flying at a time when every other nation has scrapped its four engine bombers. Or an army that invests in giant tanks designed to fight the Red Army (which no longer exists) when soldiers lack such basic gear as battle armor and armored cars to ride around in. Or for that matter in the talk of strategic missile defense, something that hasn’t been perfected yet but Russian scientists have already figured out how to outwit.
Nor do the Pentagon bureaucrats really seem to care about the men and women in uniform. The pay for enlisted men and women, the backbone of our military is criminally low. The kind of basic training and equipment soldiers need for Modern War is often sorely lacking. Soldiers find themselves in the field with high tech gear but without basic equipment such as battle armor. The same bureaucrats constantly redeploy exhausted troops and refuse to stand up for soldiers falsely accused of perpetuating atrocities by the leftist media.
Nor does anybody at the Pentagon seem to be studying modern wars and how to fight and win them. Instead we have a military that still looks as if it is equipped to fight and win World War II which ended 60 years ago.
Conservatives have to take a long hard look at the Pentagon and realize that the Pentagon is big government and needs to be treated accordingly. We need to slash the budget for high tech weaponry and seriously consider drastically reducing both the Air Force and the Navy. At the same time we need to raise the pay of military personnel and concentrate on things like training, and infantry tactics.
More importantly we need a military that is designed to fight the kind of wars being waged in the world today, small, nasty, dirty and limited. We need soldiers prepared to deal with insurgents with homemade bombs and fifty year old rifles rather than high tech warriors trained to defeat Communism. Note to the Pentagon, the Cold War’s over, we won and the Communists are history.
So how do we start crafting a New Conservative agenda for the military? Well a good start would be to start listening to Conservative Critics of the military such as retired Marine Col. Bill Lind, one of the few people in Washington who understands Modern War and what it entails.
Another would be to remember that the backbone of our military is not a big building on the subway line in Arlington, Virginia, it’s the young men with the rifles and helmets on the actual battle field. Until Conservatives start putting their interests ahead of the bureaucrats in the Pentagon our military is going to be a very bad joke.
