Mr. President: Stop Playing Games With The Lives Of Our Troops

This morning, President Bush will make an announcement about the situation in Iraq. For every American who supports the troops, I hope that you will listen carefully when he announces that troop deployments are being reduced from the current back-breaking 15 months to 12 months at the end of the summer.

In short, this is a hollow political announcement.

This announcement will do nothing to help the troops currently deployed for 15 months right now, some of whom will not return to the United States until summer 2009. Almost half of the active-duty Army's frontline units are currently deployed for 15 months, HALF, and of those units, three are on their fourth tour and almost all have been deployed at least twice. We need to reduce everyone's current tours to 12 months, every unit, right now.

From now to the end of this president's term in office, the overwhelming majority of frontline troops scheduled to deploy are Army National Guard, and their scheduled tours are already 12 months, so again, the President's announcement does nothing to help them even though many of these troops are scheduled for their second deployment, leaving jobs and families behind again, for a full year.

15-month tours are just too long. DoD itself has found that 15-month deployments are dispiriting.  Every day at Veterans for America,  we hear from Soldiers and their families reeling from the effects of 15-month deployments.   And we listen as no less an expert than the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Mullen says "the well is deep, but it is not infinite." Our reports show that the consequences of churning our troops will be significant and even greater in the future.

Our troops need their commander in chief to fight for them. They need real help, and they need it now.



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Re: Mr. President: Stop Playing Games (2.00 / 2)

You, sir, are da man - as you have been for a very long time.  Thank you for your continuing advocacy.


by Caldonia on Thu Apr 10, 2008 at 10:42:11 AM EST

We All Can't Wait (none / 0)

For Bush's 'tour of duty' as C in C to come to an end.

I doubt that he ever gives our sons and daughters in uniform another conscious thought, after January, 2008


Let the children lose it Let the children use it Let all the children boogie
by toyomama on Thu Apr 10, 2008 at 12:19:23 PM EST

Re: Mr. President: Stop Playing Games With The Liv (2.00 / 1)

Great diary - highly recommended!


Donate to Hillary Now!
by alegre on Thu Apr 10, 2008 at 01:44:40 PM EST

Re: Mr. President: Stop Playing Games With The Liv (2.00 / 1)

When you mentioned needing a commander in chief who fights for our troops, I checked Hillary's site to see if she had a response to Bush's BS.

Here's her statement...

http://www.hillaryclinton.com/news/relea se/view/?id=7010


Donate to Hillary Now!
by alegre on Thu Apr 10, 2008 at 01:50:38 PM EST
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The real enemies (none / 0)

Thank you for your thoughtful diary.  It is nice to read something that reminds us all why we are DEMOCRATS :)  Good to take a break from beating up on our own candidates and remind ourselves of just who the real enemies of America are.  Rec'd.


Unity Ticket: The best damn way to kick John McCain's Ass in November!
by aurelius on Thu Apr 10, 2008 at 03:07:05 PM EST

Political Games (none / 0)

Good job bringing attention to this issue.  I think that this was one of the most deceptive and underhanded moves of the Bush administration yet.  Effectively, Bush is seeking kudos for telling the troops that they will get to come home early.  However, no troops will benefit from this decision while Bush is in office.  Also, to the extent that the next Dem President will not be able to immediately end the war or draw down troop levels w/out risking Iraqi genocide, he/she may actually need to reverse Bush's long overdue troop deployment time reduction.  This move is calculated to make Bush look good, make the next Dem Pres look bad, and play with the lives of troops who deserve time at home but may not get it b/c of this administrations ineptitude.


by DreamsOfABlueNation on Sat Apr 12, 2008 at 12:31:36 PM EST


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